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Buttons (2018)

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Deutsch: Sammlung von Knöpfen
English: Buttons
Nederlands: Knoppen
Location
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Germany DülmenCoesfeldMünster Government RegionNorth Rhine-WestphaliaGermanyEurope
Depicts
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button – small fastener used in clothing
Technical Specifications
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50 mm, f/8, 5 s, ISO 50 
CameraCanon EOS 5D Mark IV
Camera lensEF50mm f/1.8 STM
Focal length50 mm
Exposure time5 s
Diaphragmf/8
ISO speedISO 50
Image data
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30.1 Mpx, 6720 × 4480 px 
Image resolution30.1 Mpx
Width × Height6720 × 4480 px
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300 dpi240 dpi150 dpi72 dpi50 dpi
569×379 mm711×474 mm1138×759 mm2371×1580 mm3414×2276 mm
File formatJPEG File Interchange Format
Bit depth8 Bit
File size20.4 MiB
Aspect ratio3:2
Color spacesRGB
AssessmentsQuality images
Date Taken on 13 January 2018, 12:47
Source Own work
Author
Dietmar Rabich (1962–)  wikidata:Q34788025
 
Dietmar Rabich
Description German amateur photographer, wikipedian and mathematician
Date of birth 1962 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth North Rhine-Westphalia Edit this at Wikidata
Work period from 1975
date QS:P,+1975-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P580,+1975-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Work location
Münsterland, nördliches Ruhr Area
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Keywords
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Bunt, Button, Colorful, Deutschland, Dülmen, Farbenfroh, Fotokunst, Gegenstände,
Germany, Knopf, Kreativität, Kreis Coesfeld, Langzeit, Langzeitaufnahme, Langzeitbelichtung, Long exposure, Münsterland, Muster, Nordrhein-Westfalen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Object, Objekt, Photo Art, Photographic Art, Qualitätsbild, Quality image, Standfotografie, Stillleben, Still life, Still-life photography, Struktur, Tabletop-Fotografie, Technik, Textil, Texturfotografie, Westfalen, 2018
Camera location51° 48′ 36.65″ N, 7° 14′ 51.65″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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For photographers

How do you take a photo like this?

To give you a little insight into how a photo like this was created, here are a few basic tips and tricks specifically related to this photo.

Basics

First, you should be aware that a good photo is taken by the photographer themselves. The focus is therefore on composition and creativity. At least when you are starting out, it is advisable to follow the rules of composition. The camera and lens are tools for creating the photo. Technically speaking, a photo is only as good as the tools allow it to be.

If creativity and high quality are important to you, you should say goodbye to fully automatic mode. However, individual automatic functions can be useful. It is better to make some camera settings consciously, so it is also important to use them selectively.

There are only a few basic parameters that affect a photo. These are aperture, exposure time and ISO value. The aperture determines the depth of field in the image. The wider the aperture is open, the less sharp the image will be, and vice versa. However, the aperture should only be closed as far as is absolutely necessary. The exposure time should be short enough to prevent the photo from being blurred. The shorter it is, the more likely it is that movement will be frozen. The ISO value determines how sensitive a sensor is to light. The higher it is, the more sensitive it becomes. (More precisely, the light signal is amplified.) However, this has a disadvantage, because as the ISO value increases, so does the noise.

You should be able to focus correctly on the camera. You don't necessarily have to focus manually, but you should be able to select the appropriate focus fields yourself. Furthermore, the significance of the focal length and its effect on the photo should be actively selected. For example, a longer focal length results in a compression effect, which has its own image effect. Even when using a zoom lens, it can't hurt to take a few steps forward or backward.

Of course, this is only a very brief overview. There are other influencing factors and parameters, but these cannot be conveyed in the brevity of this text.
Tips & Tricks
Long exposure photography typically uses exposure times that either reveal the movement of objects or make it impossible to take pictures freehand without blurring. There is no set time for this. Freehand photography is used to achieve certain effects (for example, the panning effect). A tripod is used, for example, for indoor photography in order to achieve the desired sharpness regardless of the exposure time. If the exposure times are not long enough during the day, neutral density filters can be used to extend them.
See also category: Long exposure photography.
The variety of colors is vast, and photos with a wide range of colors are attractive. However, there are also harmonious color combinations that are ideal. These include, for example, combinations of complementary colors such as red and green, or a cold-warm contrast such as red-orange and light blue.
See also category: Colorful.
The saying “less is more” means showing only what is really important in photography. A good photo does not need many elements. It needs a clear main subject, so decide on a main subject. Instead of showing a lot of the surroundings, get closer to the detail or choose a narrower frame.
Creativity in photography is particularly important for creating unique and memorable images, and you become creative by trying out unusual perspectives, experimenting, and accepting mistakes as part of the learning process. Creativity can be encouraged by experimenting with perspectives, such as shooting from above or below, as well as by trying out different techniques and lighting, allowing yourself to be guided by new inspiration and challenges without fear of making mistakes.
See also category: Creativity.
Photography, psychology, and psychotherapy are closely linked because images have a direct effect on our emotional experience. The brain processes visual impressions faster than words. Even before we consciously interpret a photo, it activates the limbic system—our center for emotions.
Colors, light, perspective, and facial expressions influence our mood: warm colors have a stimulating effect, cool colors a calming one. A familiar face or a specific place can immediately trigger memories and associated emotions.
At the same time, the way we take photos reflects our inner world. The choice of subject and image composition can reveal unconscious themes. This is used in psychotherapy: photos help to express feelings, activate memories, and reflect self-image. Images thus become a bridge between emotion and language.
Postface

Photography is more than just technique—it's your way of seeing the world.

Maybe you're waiting for the “perfect” subject. For better light. For more time. But creativity doesn't start with perfect conditions—it starts with curiosity. With the courage to look. With the decision to get started today.

The light in the morning tells different stories than the light in the evening. Shadows paint patterns on walls. Raindrops transform into tiny universes when viewed in macro. An ordinary street becomes a stage when you observe it patiently.

You don't need the most expensive equipment. You need your eye. Ask yourself:

  • What do I overlook every day?
  • How does this moment feel?
  • What happens when I get closer—or further away?

Allow yourself to experiment. Play with perspectives. Crouch down. Take pictures against the light. Deliberately crop something out. Break the rules—after you know them. Not every picture has to be perfect. Every picture can be a step.

Creativity comes from doing. So get going. Capture what moves you. Show your view of the world—because no one else sees it the way you do.

Your camera is not a tool for perfection.
It is a tool for expression.

Photographs

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