Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Sports Photography Techniques for Professional Results – PictureCorrect

Sports Photography Techniques for Professional Results – PictureCorrect: "Professional sports photography takes a great deal of effort on behalf of the photographer, the crew, and the athletes that the shoots are centered around. The shoots are not only lengthy, but are generally very equipment intensive. As professional photographer, Thomas Tolstrup, shares with us in the following video, one of the most difficult aspects of sports photography is getting the technique just right, particularly when shooting unpredictable movements. Have a look:"

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Photography Tips For Creating Tack Sharp Shots – PictureCorrect

Photography Tips For Creating Tack Sharp Shots – PictureCorrect: "There are lots of ingredients to making a spectacular photograph, but the most important is for the picture to be in sharp focus. Even the slightest blur takes away from the picture, no matter how good the subject, lighting and color."

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How to organize, showcase, and share your out-of-control photo collection | PCWorld

How to organize, showcase, and share your out-of-control photo collection | PCWorld: "I’ve amassed more than 30,000 digital photos over the years. I shot most of them; others I scanned from prints gleaned from photo albums and family archives. I’d wager that 95 percent of them are junk—poorly composed, badly lit, over- or underexposed, people with their eyes closed, you name it."

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Lifestyle - Photography: Waltham Abbey, Upshire and Nazeing (EN9)

Lifestyle - Photography: Waltham Abbey, Upshire and Nazeing (EN9): "Award winning photographer Richard Clarke of The Portrait Studio in Gunpowder Park in Waltham Abbey confides how shutter speeds and apertures relate to get correct exposure:"

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7 Steps to Get Over Your Fear of Street Photography

7 Steps to Get Over Your Fear of Street Photography: "Hi, my name is James and I’m recovering from a fear of shooting on the streets.

I’ve been capturing strangers for a long time and while I’ve become much more confident and carefree, sometimes I still wake up feeling like when I first started"

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Working with Textures – 8 Ideas to Get You Started

Working with Textures – 8 Ideas to Get You Started: "The Oxford Dictionary defines texture as ‘the way a surface, substance or piece of cloth feels when you touch it, for example how rough, smooth, hard or soft it is’."

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