Friday, October 26, 2012

Capturing Birds in Flight – PictureCorrect

Capturing Birds in Flight – PictureCorrect: "A shot of a bird in flight has always been a challenge to photographers. Seeing a perfect print image only serves to make them eager to create the same result. Photographing a bird in flight presents one problem, but capturing that one special bird-in-flight shot that’s in focus and has good composition plus good light can represent a whole set of problems. Everyone has his share of good flight shots where the bird may be just a tiny bit soft. Those are easy. But, how do you get a great flight shot?"

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Take (way) better smartphone photos with these pro tips | Sync™ Blog

Take (way) better smartphone photos with these pro tips | Sync™ Blog: "You know you use your smartphone to snap pictures – even though it’s inferior to a standalone camera – so at least take heed to these following tips from a Toronto-based professional photographer."

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How to Organise a Fashion Shoot in 5 Easy Steps

How to Organise a Fashion Shoot in 5 Easy Steps: "It was mainly asked by my new flatmates who were surprised at the constant influx of strange, good-looking people in our tiny kitchen. The place would get transformed into a showroom, with enough makeup and clothes to be suspected of robbing a department store. The flatmates would look at me with a mixture of suspicion and curiosity: „Where do you get these people? How do you organise a photo-shoot?“ So I explained and then I thought that some of my knowledge can be useful for new photographers, thinking of planning their first big fashion shoot."

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HandlePod Camera Stabilisation System [REVIEW]

HandlePod Camera Stabilisation System [REVIEW]: "You can’t judge a book by its cover, it’s true! Sometimes our first impressions can be ‘off the mark’ as mine was when I first saw this new little creation, The HandlePod. We get a bit of gear through dPS to review (disclaimer : provided at no cost for the review) and some of it is really very bad, whilst other things are very simple, yet functional and super handy – as can be said for this little guy."

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