Monthly Archives: July 2010

Filling the frame. What to leave out, what to put in and where to put it.

Tip – One of the easiest ways to improve your photography is with careful attention to framing. Look into the corners of the viewfinder to see what is there. Do you need all that background? Can you get closer to your subject or zoom in? Would the picture look better as an upright or landscape?

The most common mistake people make when taking pictures is not filling the frame with the subject. If it’s a photo of granny waving from the doorstep, let’s just see granny and the door, not half the houses in the street with a small granny shaped blob in the middle. I think the culprit for this phenomenon is the focusing aid in the center of the viewfinder. Most cameras have some sort of circle or rectangle etched onto the glass and we are inclined to think, in our less thoughtful moments, that this is the whole picture area. Take a moment to glance around the viewfinder to see what you have got at the edges and especially in the corners. Watch out for clutter in the background, that lamppost growing out of granny’s head. Make sure that everything in the viewfinder is there because you want it to be. Landscape or Portrait? A lot of people never, ever turn their camera on it’s side and shoot an upright picture. Yes, it can be a little awkward to hold until you get used to it but, what a difference it can make to the picture. If you are taking a picture of one person then it is essential to shoot upright, you waste so much of the picture area at the sides if you don’t.

Even when you are shooting landscapes, you will find that, sometimes, the picture will look more dynamic with an upright frame.

Always think, with every picture you take, should this be an upright or a horizontal view? Usually the answer is obvious and dictated by the shape of the composition but sometimes, for instance when the composition is square, the best choice is not obvious. In this case take two pictures, one of each.

Can’t I leave the cropping until later?

If you are printing your own pictures then you get a second chance to get the cropping right but, don’t rely on this to make up for sloppy camera technique. If you crop your pictures afterwards in the computer or in the darkroom, you are throwing away quality. You are wasting some of those precious pixels that you paid so much for. What’s the point in having a camera with five million pixels if you are only going to use three million of them?

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Google to ‘predict your desires’ – New Technology predictions

Google may soon be able to deliver search results to its users even before they know that they want the information.

Amit Singhal, one of Google’s veteran search algorithm engineers, wants to develop a search engine that second-guesses users’ needs well ahead of time.

“I call it searching without searching,” New Scientist quoted him as saying at a briefing at Google’s London headquarters yesterday.

At least 50 dead in train collision in India – West Bengal

Train Accidents are very commonly heard in Asia, but the sad part of it recent past months too India had seen a bigger accidents.  This accident has been one the major accidents which occurred in India for this year where by death toll is increasing as rescuers are progressing. More than 50 people were killed in a collision between two trains early Monday in the state of West Bengal (east India), and more casualties are feared, many passengers as prisoners of debris, officials said .

Earlier a spokesman of the railways, Anil Saxena, joined in Calcutta, the capital of West Bengal, had told AFP that 48 bodies had been extracted from the debris, adding expect “more dead”.

H1N1 – Takes of 2 lives in Mauritius – revisited

When everyone taught that H1N1 is all gone due to the fact winter is here and mosquito’s are few then there comes the surprising event called H1N1. In recent past days it took off 2 lives in Mauritius and suppose Government is trying to chase by doing all the operations which is possibly in their control.  One must always remember that you need to take precautions and visit the doctor as soon as you are hit by a FLU or having any other closer symptoms.

China: At least 38 killed in mine accidents

At least 28 miners were killed Saturday in an accident in a coal mine in northwest China and ten others were also killed during the weekend in two other accidents in mines, reported Sunday the Xinhua News Agency.

The deadliest disaster occurred Saturday night in the city of Hancheng, in Shaanxi province, killing 28 miners, the agency said, citing local government sources.