Pool Photographer Perth
This gorgeous pool was in Shenton Park. It was arranged for a night time shoot and here is one shot when it was not quite dark.
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A water feature in your pool area is a great feature. This one is a great example.
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Our summer nights in Perth can be quite warm……. what a place to relax
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A very calming area.
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Swimming Pool Photos | Pool Photographer Perth
Pool Photos are a requirement for Pool companies, as these are submitted to SPASA WA or used in brochures and all forms of printing.
As a photographer in Perth, I have had the chance to takes photos of pools for Boardwalk Pools. One of these was located in Gooseberry Hill, it was a renovation that was dug out of the ground.
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This was a lovely renovation, although not quite finished on the surrounds and water feature, I do hope to get back and take some more photos once finished.
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A very relaxed setting and a pleasure to photograph. It was a well laid out design and once finished it will be lovely.
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If you need any photography of your Pools please dont hesitate to contact me here.
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Using reflectors in the digital photography – part two
Back again. Here is some more digital pictures taken using a gold reflector.
All these photos are directly from my camera. No touch up work has been completed in Photoshop CS 4.
Later on I will be showing some before and after shots.
Mmmmmmm what to have for dinner.
Are you looking at me.
On the last shot to show you what not to do. A good photograph can be ruined sometimes if you cut parts out.
Such attitude
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Using Reflectors in Digital Photography
Reflectors are a handy thing in digital photography. They can help you with lighting subjects that may be in the shade, or where you need fill in light.
I was recently at a party and had a quick trial of my new Reflectors I got.
Say Cheese
You can see the tin roof behind, getting a fair amount of sunlight.
The guy’s were in the shade, and lit quite nicely with a gold reflector.
Here is a few other shots.
C'mon Angus look at the camera
A bit too much light.
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Digital Camera Settings – Setting your ISO Settings
ISO Settings:
ISO settings relate to how sensitive your camera is to light .
As an example if you were at the beach during the day and it was very bright sunlight you would choose ISO 100, if you were in the shade in the afternoon you could say set it to ISO 200 and at night you would choose ISO 400. The higher the number the so called d difference in light allowance.
ISO settings go hand in hand with F-Stop Settings, which is discussed in the next post.
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