Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Nikon's 36x COOLPIX superzoom breaks cover

Nikon's 36x COOLPIX superzoom breaks cover: "Bringing distant subjects into sharp focus has just received a COOLPIX boost with the announcement of the P500 from Nikon. The 12.1 megapixel camera features a whopping 36x zoom lens, hybrid vibration reduction technology and a vari-angle high resolution display. It can shoot full high definition movies and sports a number of useful scene modes to help users capture the best panoramic, tone rich or low light images possible."

How To Protect Your Camera From The Weather While Traveling

How To Protect Your Camera From The Weather While Traveling

Photography Tip - Getting into a Stock Frame of Mind

Photography Tip - Getting into a Stock Frame of Mind:
"As photographers, we're all drawn to different types of photography. Certain subjects, locations, techniques, and styles exert a pull on our creative minds more than others and fit better with who we are in the world. I love to be outdoors as much as I love how photography helps me capture and share that love with others. Embrace and nurture whatever it is that pulls the strongest for you. Own it! Leverage those passions as you attune your mind's eye to shooting for stock."

5 Essential Things to know about the Lightroom Import Dialog

5 Essential Things to know about the Lightroom Import Dialog: "In the Import dialog’s File Handling panel you can select to make a second copy of your images upon import to another folder. This option is available provided you are using either Copy as DNG, Copy or Move as the option for importing images into your catalog – if you have Add selected this is not an option. This is a quick and no fuss way to ensure you always have a backup of your photos."

Top 5 Photography Tips to Improve Your Photos – PictureCorrect

Top 5 Photography Tips to Improve Your Photos
"One of the easiest ways to improve your photography is by taking photos of interesting subjects. Of course, you can take great creative photos of uninteresting subjects, but if you choose an interesting subject to photograph in the first place, it makes taking a great photo much easier."