Thursday, July 28, 2011
The Perfect Exposure - Outdoor Photographer | OutdoorPhotographer.com
The Perfect Exposure - Outdoor Photographer | OutdoorPhotographer.com: "The various in-camera metering modes and how they’re used are mysteries for most photographers. OP guides you through the alphabet soup and confusing monikers so you can use"
Olympus set to launch SP-810UZ camera with 36x zoom lens
Olympus set to launch SP-810UZ camera with 36x zoom lens: "If your holiday snapping demands the versatility of up close macro photography and telephoto zoom in one compact camera then a wide-angle superzoom will likely be at the top of your shopping list. Olympus believes that it has you covered with the announcement of a successor to its SP-800UZ superzoom compact camera."
White Balance on a JPEG {in Photoshop, Elements and Lightroom}
White Balance on a JPEG {in Photoshop, Elements and Lightroom}: "Are you a JPEG shooter sick of reading ’switch to raw’ when you search for editing help? I feel your pain. I shoot both raw and jpeg depending on what I plan on doing with the images. One of the most important elements to start with when editing your images is to review the white balance."
Time For Photography – Part 2: Making Time
Time For Photography – Part 2: Making Time: "Part 1 of Time For Photography included some tips on finding time in your schedule to take photos. In Part 2 we will concentrate on making time. While it might sound more difficult to make some thing rather than find it, they both take a lot of effort. Sorry, there is no silver bullet, but the good news is creating more time to take photos can be accomplished."
Time For Photography – Part 1: Finding Time
Time For Photography – Part 1: Finding Time: "It’s time for photography! But for a many of us (myself included at times) the biggest challenge when it comes to the art of photography is not remembering if higher ISO means more or less noise, or if an aperture of f/5.6 will make a background blurry. The biggest challenge is often having enough time to take photos. Or edit and share them."
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