Showing posts with label fishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fishing. Show all posts

Monday, April 22, 2013

Welcome to Tony's Sea of Life

Celebrating  "Earth Day"


Welcome to Tony's Sea of Life

 

ABOUT TONY

Tony Ludovico, as a teenager, was introduced to the world of water and fishing by his Uncle. As his first kingfish was hooked to his line, likewise, Tony was hooked to the sea. He fell in love with the water and all it had to offer. Later on, in 1979, Tony embarked on another ocean sport, scuba diving. He jumped right in and quickly learned the art of scuba diving, spear fishing, and free diving. Tony took his diving skills to the next level and introduced videography into the underwater world. He had a desire to capture and reveal the natural beauty of the underwater world, which few people had the opportunity to experience. This aspiration compelled him to fully develop and perfect his videography skills.
Tony spent the next couple of years traveling to different parts of the globe in an effort to hone his videography skills. As a result, Tony compiled and sold his first video, “Spear Fishing the Palm Beaches”, in 2001. It quickly became the number one spear fishing video in the marketplace. Over the next several years Tony gained a reputation for his incredible video footage, the likes the film industry had not seen before. His videos are seen on numerous fishing shows, the National Geographic channel, the Discovery channel, and countless local and regional television shows.
The next challenge for Tony was capturing the same quality imagery in still photography. When he defeated the challenge, his photography was immediately received with the highest of accolades. For the past five years, Tony has created a series of fine art limited editions portraying his greatest images. These fine art limited edition Giclees have been made available on his web site, in several fine art galleries, and at numerous major boat shows.
Tony has received several national awards and honors celebrating his beautiful work. They also celebrate his strong commitment to the education, preservation, and the ongoing exploration for information pertaining to the vast community of life under the seas.
Tony possesses a great passion, love, and respect for the ocean, and he wants to share this with others through his work. With every click of his camera he is changing and impacting the world of photography. He is always looking through the lens to capture the next breath-taking shot!


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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

5 Elements of Composition in Photography






I Came across a great article on digital photography today written by Darrin Rowse. Now you ask..What does this have to do with this marketing program, well a whole lot. When you start making those large commissions and see your business grow {A} You will have more money to devote to your hobby what ever that may be, I am into photography, {B} Your time will be all yours to do what you want when you want so watch the video and come and join me and start Building a Business While Having a Life. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain...START TODAY and START TO ENJOY YOUR LIFE !!!!
 

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5 Elements of Composition in Photography
Good Composition is a key element of good photographs yet is something that is hard to define.
Instead of looking at composition as a set of ‘rules’ to follow – I view it as a set of ingredients that can be taken out of the pantry at any point and used to make a great ‘meal’ (photograph). Alternatively I’ve often described it as a set of ‘tools’ that can be taken out of one’s compositional tool belt at any given time in the construction of a great image.
The key is to remember that in the same way as a chef rarely uses all the ingredients at their disposal in any dish – that a photographer rarely uses all of the ingredients of composition in the making of an image.
Today I’d like to look at five of the ingredients (or tools, or elements) of composition that I draw on in my photography. They’re not ‘rules’ – just things that I consider when setting up a shot.


Read more: http://digital-photography-school.com/5-elements-of-composition-in-photography#ixzz1xgAqp1lo