Thursday, March 28, 2013

10 Portrait photography tips

10 Portrait photography tips: "Top 10 tips for great portraits

10 tips to great digital portraits

If you can just remember a few of these tips, you will take a better digital portrait."

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Manual Settings On Your SLR Digital Camera

Manual Settings On Your SLR Digital Camera: "Almost all digital camera's that are more than a point and shoot digital camera allow you to set some manual settings."

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50 Amazing and Beautiful Examples of a perfect Rain Photography

50 Amazing and Beautiful Examples of a perfect Rain Photography: "When we talk about photography, it gives us a thought of a balanced and an expert art. Capturing the beauty of rain is an art indeed and this post will definitely inspire you with how enigmatic and dramatic is rain photography. This post will showcase you some dazzling, enchanting and beautiful examples of Rain photography. Rain is a gift of nature and when it is raining, it makes us feel joy and our mood romantic."

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10 Tips To Get Over Photographer’s Block

10 Tips To Get Over Photographer’s Block: "Going through a creative rut can be frustrating, and sometimes scary, but it is usually temporary. Photographer’s block can happen to you at any time. It’s up to you to turn it into a positive experience and grow in the process."

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Lens Hoods: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know

Lens Hoods: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know: "
Phil Steele recently released a good video on the topic of Lens Hoods that I thought readers might enjoy.

It covers everything from the why, when, and how of using Lens Hoods."

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How to use a zoom lens: When, what, and what not to do by Digital Photo Secrets

How to use a zoom lens: When, what, and what not to do by Digital Photo Secrets: "oom lenses are wonderful things! Learning how to use a zoom lens can be one of the most productive, and pleasurable, things you’ll do in a while! Whether you’ve got a compact camera or a DSLR, these tips will apply to you."

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Tips For Capturing Beautiful And Spooky Urban Landscapes by Digital Photo Secrets

Tips For Capturing Beautiful And Spooky Urban Landscapes by Digital Photo Secrets: "Our cities are works of art unto themselves. Whether you’re taking pictures in an old dilapidated factory or trying to get a new angle on a popular destination, great urban photography always makes an impression. In fact, some photographers love it so much that they make it the primary focus of their career. Here’s what you need to know create urban images that conjure up emotions of isolation, awe, fear, and vitality. Get ready. It’s not nearly as difficult as you might think."

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The Three Benefits of Using a Tripod by Digital Photo Secrets

The Three Benefits of Using a Tripod by Digital Photo Secrets: "One thing that seems to separate the photographer pros from the amateurs is gear. If you see a photographer on the street with multiple lenses, bags, and cameras, you’d likely assume him or her to be a serious hobbyist or a professional. One of those pieces of equipment that usually stands the pro apart from the beginner is a tripod. Why? Because if it’s perceived as cumbersome or additional work, must amateurs won’t bother with it. Kind of like the difference between those who get out of their cars to take a photo versus those who just roll down the window!"

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Ask David: When Do I Use the Different Reflector Colors? by Digital Photo Secrets

Ask David: When Do I Use the Different Reflector Colors? by Digital Photo Secrets: "If only you could control the weather. Whip up a little wind to make your model’s hair move. Conjure up a cloud or two to diffuse that awful direct sunlight. Make the rain that’s ruining your photo shoot go away until tomorrow."

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How to Capture Emotion in Portrait Photography by Digital Photo Secrets

How to Capture Emotion in Portrait Photography by Digital Photo Secrets: "There’s a saying that there are only two emotions, love and fear. But, under those umbrella emotions are many definitive ones that express their own level of fear or love. For most people, it would seem that capturing an emotion would be easy; but, as a photographer, you probably already know otherwise."

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