Saturday, April 28, 2012

Focusing Basics | Aperture and Depth of Field

Focusing Basics | Aperture and Depth of Field: "Depth of Field (DOF) is the front-to-back zone of a photograph in which the image is razor sharp. As soon as an object (person, thing) falls out of this range, it begins to lose focus at an accelerating degree the farther out of the zone it falls; e.g. closer to the lens or deeper into the background. With any DOF zone, there is a Point of Optimum focus in which the object is most sharp."

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50 photography tips from jobbing pros to famous photographers | Digital Camera World

50 photography tips from jobbing pros to famous photographers | Digital Camera World: "Advice. It’s a funny thing. If we applied all of photography’s apparent rules and dos and don’ts to our work, there would be little, if any, room for creativity and surely that’s the point. So you’ll find no textbook photography tips here; instead we asked 50 top pro and famous photographers to share the secrets they’ve gleaned from years of shooting day in day out."

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Wedding Photography Styles – PictureCorrect

Wedding Photography Styles – PictureCorrect: "It’s fair to say that photographers can sometimes baffle people with jargon – especially when describing our styles of photography, such as traditional, reportage, contemporary, documentary, photojournalistic etc. So, here we have set out the 3 styles main styles on offer today."

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