Friday, May 27, 2011
The week in pictures: 27 May 2011 - Telegraph
The week in pictures: 27 May 2011 - Telegraph: "The blue Crystal Cave ice cave is illuminated by the evening sun in Svinafellsjokull in Skaftafell, Iceland. Created by the forces of the Vatnajokull ice cap in the south of the volcanic island, the deep blue cave was formed by the glacier meeting the coastline. The centuries-old ice that has come from the slopes of 6,921 feet tall Oaefajokull, Iceland's tallest active volcano, has compressed all air out of the ice adding to the texture and colour of the cave"
How To: Photograph Your Dog by Digital Photo Secrets
How To: Photograph Your Dog by Digital Photo Secrets: "Your dog is an important part of your family. She’s the first to greet you when you get home, and she’s always excited to see your face."
How to Correctly Expose An Image by Digital Photo Secrets
How to Correctly Expose An Image by Digital Photo Secrets: "Exposure is everything in photography. If your images are too bright or too dark, you lose a lot of the information and contrast that makes a good image worth viewing."
Which mode is better? Aperture priority or shutter priority? by Digital Photo Secrets
Which mode is better? Aperture priority or shutter priority? by Digital Photo Secrets: "Digital cameras come with a variety of different automatic modes, each with their own distinct purpose. By learning some of these modes, you can ease the transition from automatic photography to manual photography."
How to go Beyond the Regular Composition Advice for Getting the Best Shots of your Kids
How to go Beyond the Regular Composition Advice for Getting the Best Shots of your Kids: "If you search for advice on how to take better pictures of children there are certain gems that are sure to appear on any list of tips. “Get on their level” and “Get Closer”, are the two that come to mind right away and they are both solid ways to improve your kid shots. Let’s look first at why these work and then how to expand those ideas to create infinitely more interesting images."
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF2 REVIEW
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF2 REVIEW: "If you’re passionate for a mirrorless, interchangeable lens digicam, this Micro Four Thirds model may be your opportunity. World’s smallest and lightest Digital Interchangeable Lens System Camera? Panasonic thinks so."
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