Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Weekly Photography Challenge - Pet Photography

Weekly Photography Challenge - Pet Photography: "Last couple of weeks have been all about nature and the outdoors. Another part of nature is the animal kingdom. So this week’s photography challenge is to get out and photograph some pets. If you don’t have any borrow your friend’s or neighbours.

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Off Camera Flash for Your Travel Photography

Off Camera Flash for Your Travel Photography: "The creative use of artificial light in travel photography is a powerful tool that can take your images to the next level. While there’s a myriad of information available on getting started with off camera flash, the tutorial here is tailored for you. It will give you a start using these techniques with relatively cheap and portable equipment while on the road. The tutorial will cover the basics of gear you will need, along with real world examples of different techniques you can use to make your images pop."



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9 Top Tips for Shooting Waterfalls, Creeks and Streams

9 Top Tips for Shooting Waterfalls, Creeks and Streams: "Waterfalls, creeks and streams are something of a photographic specialty for me. Aside from the fact that there are thousands of them at my Vancouver Island Headquarters, they’re also really easy to photograph and often result in magical images that stand the test of time. Whether it’s a moss speckled trickle or a colossal roaring deluge, moving water seems to be irresistible to photographers and when it’s done well, can be utterly gorgeous. Let me share with you my top tips on how to shoot waterfalls, creeks and streams."



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Monday, April 28, 2014

Updating your Camera’s Firmware – What is it and Why it’s Important

Updating your Camera’s Firmware – What is it and Why it’s Important: "This topic is one that I often find myself explaining in more detail, and one that many people aren’t even aware that they can update their camera’s firmware, and how this may affect their digital camera. An analogy is to updating the version of software on your smart phone."



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Picture Yourself As A Great Photographer: Photography Tips | Photography

Picture Yourself As A Great Photographer: Photography Tips | Photography: "Photography can really be a fulfilling recreational activity for your walls. You do need proper knowledge and effort in order to succeed however. The tips below will let you crucial advice for taking the best ways to take some great photographs."



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Wedding Photography: How to Create Your Own Style - LensVid.com

Wedding Photography: How to Create Your Own Style - LensVid.com: "New York-based photographer Ryan Brenizer created this this video with B&H to help aspiring wedding photographers find their own unique style – something exceptionally important when trying to create their own business and differentiate themselves from other photographers."



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Landscape Photography Tips: HDR from the field to finish « Haps TV

Landscape Photography Tips: HDR from the field to finish « Haps TV:



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Framing in Photography – PictureCorrect

Framing in Photography – PictureCorrect: "
For further training, the launch sale on Incredibly Important Composition Skills ends tonight!

Just to be clear, for this article we are not talking about the frame the print goes into, but “framing” your subject with something in the environment. The frame is a part of the scene, so it tells a bigger story and places your subject in context. It also suggests things about the image."



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Photographing Environmental Portraits of a Rock Climber – PictureCorrect

Photographing Environmental Portraits of a Rock Climber – PictureCorrect: "How do you create contextual portraits when your subject’s environment is precarious positions at the top of high places? Watch as Michael Muller takes us on a behind the scenes tour of a photo shoot with climber, Alex Honnold. The shoot was for a feature on Honnold for the December 2013 issue of Outside magazine. Along with the help of his assistants and wardrobe, Muller pulled the shoot off without a hitch:"



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Sunday, April 27, 2014

How to get Motivated to do more Photography

How to get Motivated to do more Photography: "You’re not alone. The work/life balance is a delicate dance and it’s easy to get sidetracked by the endless tasks of day to day life, even when things are going well. As a professional photographer you’d expect I spend a great deal of time out there shooting, but the truth is that I don’t get to shoot anywhere near as much as I’d love to."



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Why Prints Matter to You as a Photographer

Why Prints Matter to You as a Photographer: "Digital has done wonders for our industry – it allows us to learn faster, it gives us technological opportunities that we could have only wished for in the “film” days and it has made completely new styles of photography possible. There’s no doubt that the digital shift has been a positive one."



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Finding Your Style and Achieving it in Lightroom

Finding Your Style and Achieving it in Lightroom: "here are so many options for processing photos in Lightroom that it’s no surprise that some photographers get confused. If you’re finding it difficult to decide what to do with your images (in the post-processing sense) you’re not alone."



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Capturing Landscape Photos with Character – PictureCorrect

Capturing Landscape Photos with Character – PictureCorrect: "Landscape photography is a most rewarding pastime, but it can be far more challenging than some people imagine. It sounds so easy; visit a beautiful location, shoot a few snapshots, and come home with a work of art in your camera. After dealing with the public for over 20 years, I swear most people think it really is that simple."



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Friday, April 25, 2014

11 Accessories for Long Exposure Photography

11 Accessories for Long Exposure Photography: "Every so often I get an email from a blog reader asking “if there is one accessory that you would recommend for long exposure photography, what would it be?”

I wish the answer was a simple one, but of course it is not."



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7 Street Photography Tips and Exercises to Try This Season

7 Street Photography Tips and Exercises to Try This Season: "f you live near me, the birds are starting to chirp, it no longer hurts your face to walk out the door, and everyone sheds their all black winter outfits and puts on their most interesting attire.

If you live in the southern hemisphere, it’s beginning to cool off nicely. Spring and fall are the best times of the year to capture people and focus on street photography. If ever there’s a time to do it, it’s now."



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12 Tips for Successful Travel Photography - Digital Photo Secrets

12 Tips for Successful Travel Photography - Digital Photo Secrets: "If you are anything like me, you thrill at the thought of traveling somewhere new and exotic. We drool over the thought of capturing the fruits of our exploration with our cameras. Travel photography is an especially decadent genre that presents some varied challenges from the mundane to the extravagant. Here are 12 ways to make sure your trip and your photographic endeavors are everything you want and more!"



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Excellent Tips About Photography That Are Easy To Follow

Excellent Tips About Photography That Are Easy To Follow: "Photography can be one of art that takes a lot of hard work. This should not mean a photographer is born, but it is important that you learn as much as you can about the subject.

Digital photography can give your photographs a unique and interesting appearance. There are several options when it comes to photo software editing, but the program Adobe Photoshop, is pretty much the industry standard. You will be able to instantly convert the photo into artistic portraits with the simple click of art by using features like “filter”."



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Thursday, April 24, 2014

Photographing Tweens and Teens - Digital Photography School

Photographing Tweens and Teens - Digital Photography School: "Booking teens and tweens for photo shoots is always fun. They have so much energy and enthusiasm and it really shows once they step in front of the camera. For that time when they are in front of your camera they feel like they are celebrities. That can be good for fragile egos and low self-esteem, especially when their hair and makeup is done and they look absolutely gorgeous."



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Photographing Tweens and Teens - Digital Photography School

Photographing Tweens and Teens - Digital Photography School: "Booking teens and tweens for photo shoots is always fun. They have so much energy and enthusiasm and it really shows once they step in front of the camera. For that time when they are in front of your camera they feel like they are celebrities. That can be good for fragile egos and low self-esteem, especially when their hair and makeup is done and they look absolutely gorgeous."



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3 Tips To Get Amazing Macro Photography Shots This Spring

3 Tips To Get Amazing Macro Photography Shots This Spring: "For most of us across the USA, it has been an unusually cold winter, from which we are eagerly anticipating the transition in to the warmth of spring. For macro and nature photographers the wait is even more unbearable than for most.

Gear sits cleaned, packed, and ready to go in anticipation of the return of the wonderful critters we will photograph as soon as the warmer spring breezes signal them to once again show themselves to us."



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5 Reasons to Shoot in Manual Mode

5 Reasons to Shoot in Manual Mode: "Just a little over a year ago, I had no idea what it meant to “shoot in manual mode.” After seeing several pictures taken by one of my friends, I begged her to teach me some photography tips on how to achieve the same look. This is when my journey of shooting in manual mode began. I haven’t looked back since!"



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Flower Photography Tips - Lomography

Flower Photography Tips - Lomography: "Finally, the gray of winter is over and spring is coming and with it the colorful flowers. Read on to learn what to keep in mind now when taking pictures of the beautiful flowers."



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Photographic Standard: How to Critique Your Own Photos – PictureCorrect

Photographic Standard: How to Critique Your Own Photos – PictureCorrect: "
It has been that said the most difficult thing for man to do is to judge his or her creative work, objectively. Be honest, can you tell when your work seems to be missing something? More importantly do you know what it is that’s missing? You can only improve your photos if you set a high photo standard to compare yourself against."



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How to Plan the Perfect Portrait Shoot

How to Plan the Perfect Portrait Shoot: "In my last article I gave you five reasons to use natural light for portraiture. The next step in creating the perfect portrait shoot is planning. The more details you figure out in advance, the more likely you are to come away from the shoot with some beautiful portraits to make you proud."



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Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Digital photography projects to make you a better photographer

Digital photography projects to make you a better photographer: "One of the best ways to make yourself a better photographer is to do projects that will make you focus on a specific thing and allow you to explore all you can within that specific area to make you learn all you can and get you proficient in that area."



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Posing Guide: 21 Sample Poses to Get You Started with Photographing Groups of People - Digital Photography School

Posing Guide: 21 Sample Poses to Get You Started with Photographing Groups of People - Digital Photography School: "16K+Previously in the posing guide series articles we looked at posing female subjects, posing male subjects, posing children and posing couples. It is now time for posing groups of people.

There are usually three kinds of group shots. First are just formal shots with a large number of people. Second are more informal shots with a group of friends. And finally, photographing a group or family members. In this order, let’s look at some sample poses and posing ideas."



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Better Landscape Photography Tips and Video Tutorials

Better Landscape Photography Tips and Video Tutorials: "This week I’m going to turn the focus to landscape photography. Your photography challenge this week being “Flora” it’s a good time to get out and there go find some great landscapes. So I’ve actually found not one, but three, short video tutorials with some really good landscape photography tips."



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The 38 Most Haunting Abandoned Places On Earth. For Some Reason, I Can't Look Away...

The 38 Most Haunting Abandoned Places On Earth. For Some Reason, I Can't Look Away...: "These real life ruins offer an eerie glimpse into a world without humans. Their dark walls inspire a sense of wonder like I've never felt before."



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Use Depth of Field to Make Your Photo Subject the Star – PictureCorrect

Use Depth of Field to Make Your Photo Subject the Star – PictureCorrect: "We’ve discussed showing less skin and using long sleeves on our models to avoid the viewer’s eye being pulled out of the frame. Why? We want all of the viewer’s attention to be focused on our subject. We want the subject to be the undisputed star of our photo."



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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

3 Ways to Get Killer Portraits Using a Tripod

3 Ways to Get Killer Portraits Using a Tripod: "As photographers, you’re all looking to “wow” the people we’re taking pictures of, whether they’re clients or just friends. When you show final images, there’s that sense of anticipation, excitement and nervousness as you gauge reactions. And when you hear the words “amazing” or “I love them,” it’s truly a great feeling. So how do you get the “wow” and avoid the “just okay?” Well that’s not always easy. With so many good photographers out there and so much of their work getting exposure via social networks, expectations for good photography is as high as it’s ever been."



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HDR Darkroom 3 Software Review

HDR Darkroom 3 Software Review: "Digital cameras may be making incremental improvements with dynamic range capabilities, but are still lacking in terms of what they can capture. Bracketing multiple exposures of the same scene and merging them together with tone mapping software is one way of creating an HDR photograph allowing you to capture the full range of the scene in front of your camera."



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Light Blaster a Review

Light Blaster a Review: "Sometimes a new piece of camera equipment will let you do something better, faster, or cheaper. But sometimes it lets you do something wholly new, that nothing else can do, and it opens up a whole new world of creative opportunities. The Light Blaster is that kind of gear."



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Photographing Insects and Spiders - Digital Photo Secrets

Photographing Insects and Spiders - Digital Photo Secrets: "Let’s say you just found a black widow spider living in your woodpile. Do you A) scream and run away B) scream and run away, then come back armed with a can of NAPALM and a flame thrower or C) get your camera?"



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Achieve Photographic Distinction with the Medium-Format PENTAX 645Z | DigitalPhotoPro.com

Achieve Photographic Distinction with the Medium-Format PENTAX 645Z | DigitalPhotoPro.com: "DENVER, CO, April 14, 2014 – It is not often that a camera can be referred to as a game-changer. One that can provide photographers with the tools that not only enrich their craft but are capable of producing images so distinct they are easily set apart from the competition. Today, Ricoh Imaging Americas Corporation is pleased to announce the game-changing PENTAX 645Z medium-format DSLR, thus altering the landscape of professional photography"



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Monday, April 21, 2014

Wild for Wildflowers: 6 Photography Tips | Apartments.com

Wild for Wildflowers: 6 Photography Tips | Apartments.com: "Every spring, wildflowers pop up on the sides of highways all over the Hill Country. If you grew up in central Texas, you probably have a photo or two your parents snapped of you posing in a field of bluebonnets. You can thank the late First Lady Lady Bird Johnson for this; she worked tirelessly to get the Beautification Act of 1965 passed, which native flora to the roadways, rather than endless billboards."



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Spring Photography Tips, Tricks and Ideas from the Pros

Spring Photography Tips, Tricks and Ideas from the Pros: "Spring is the season to practice getting true, authentic color in your pictures. And with family and friends showing up in their Sunday best, or bright yellow raincoats, you can capture some picture-perfect moments. These spring photography tips from the pros will help you elevate your skills from intermediate to expert smartphone photographer."



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School Of Digital Photography: Architectural Photography Tips – How to Photograph North Facing Buildings

School Of Digital Photography: Architectural Photography Tips – How to Photograph North Facing Buildings: "Perhaps one of the most difficult assignments you could be called to work will to photograph a building situated in a busy/crowded city and whose elevation faces true north. If you are wondering why, then I strongly recommend you first have a look at these two posts which we published earlier in this blog."



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Photography Tutorials | Digital Camera World

Photography Tutorials | Digital Camera World:



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Exposure Blending Using Luminosity Masks Tutorial

Exposure Blending Using Luminosity Masks Tutorial: "There will be a time when the wizards behind your camera technology conjure up a sensor so powerful they will swallow up any scene and spit it out just as it was – no over, or underexposed areas. Until then, in order to produce an image with a high dynamic range of light, you have to work with the sensors available to you and create your own post-processing magic."



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How to do Dreamy Landscape Photography with a Neutral Density Filter

How to do Dreamy Landscape Photography with a Neutral Density Filter: "Perhaps one of the most overlooked and undervalued tools you can own as a photographer is a Neutral Density filter (ND Filter) or Graduated ND Filter. In fact, if photography is considered painting with light then a ND filter would be considered the brush tip. You see, different paint brush tips can be used to regulate, if you will, the amount of paint you apply with each stroke – just like different Neutral Density or Graduated ND filters can be used to regulate the amount of light you allow to enter your camera."



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Sunday, April 20, 2014

A Collection of Waterfall Photos to Spruce up your Weekend

A Collection of Waterfall Photos to Spruce up your Weekend: "A couple weeks ago I shared some stunning landscape photos and you had a weekly challenge of the same theme. Today I’m going to get more specific and focus in on one element of nature that’s super popular with landscape photographers."



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How to do Dreamy Landscape Photography with a Neutral Density Filter

How to do Dreamy Landscape Photography with a Neutral Density Filter: "Perhaps one of the most overlooked and undervalued tools you can own as a photographer is a Neutral Density filter (ND Filter) or Graduated ND Filter. In fact, if photography is considered painting with light then a ND filter would be considered the brush tip. You see, different paint brush tips can be used to regulate, if you will, the amount of paint you apply with each stroke – just like different Neutral Density or Graduated ND filters can be used to regulate the amount of light you allow to enter your camera."



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Smithsonian’s 11th Annual Photo Contest

Smithsonian’s 11th Annual Photo Contest: "Washington’s world-famous Smithsonian Institution has announced the finalists of its 11th annual photo competition. Sixty finalists have been selected from more than 50,000 images submitted from 132 countries across the world, and placed into six categories for its in-house journal: Altered Images, Americana, Mobile, Natural World, People and Travel."



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Smithsonian’s 11th Annual Photo Contest

Smithsonian’s 11th Annual Photo Contest: "Washington’s world-famous Smithsonian Institution has announced the finalists of its 11th annual photo competition. Sixty finalists have been selected from more than 50,000 images submitted from 132 countries across the world, and placed into six categories for its in-house journal: Altered Images, Americana, Mobile, Natural World, People and Travel."



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Travel Photography ~ Think Outside The Postcard When Photographing Famous Landmarks - Digital Photography School

Travel Photography ~ Think Outside The Postcard When Photographing Famous Landmarks - Digital Photography School: "How many of you have found yourselves in front of an iconic landmark and felt discouraged because every possible shot had already been made by thousands of tourists before you? You are on the trip of a lifetime. Your goal is certainly not to bring back pictures that look like the postcards at the souvenir shop."



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De-Mystifying Resolution in Photography – PictureCorrect

De-Mystifying Resolution in Photography – PictureCorrect:



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Saturday, April 19, 2014

Using the Levels Tool in Photoshop Elements - Digital Photo Secrets

Using the Levels Tool in Photoshop Elements - Digital Photo Secrets: "Do you use the brightness and contrast sliders in Photoshop Elements to correct photos with poor contrast or flat tones? Stop that immediately! Those brightness and contrast sliders are really pretty limited compared to what you can do with the levels tool. The Levels tool is a hugely useful tool for all photographers, and today I’ll show you how to use it!"



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What is Light Painting? - Digital Photo Secrets

What is Light Painting? - Digital Photo Secrets: "Have you ever seen one of those wedding pictures where the happy newlyweds used sparklers to spell out their date? This is called light painting. Light painting is the use of a slow shutter speed and a light source to create or enhance a photograph. This process allows you to use light in a similar manner as you would a paint brush. Using your camera and a light source, you can create a completely new photograph or add emphasis to an established scene. Here’s all the light painting information you need to illuminate yourself"



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Outstanding Insect and Spider Photographs - Digital Photo Secrets

Outstanding Insect and Spider Photographs - Digital Photo Secrets: "Don’t fear them–photograph them! Bugs and spiders make fascinating subjects for any macro photographer. Once you’ve got a few great shots of these amazing little creatures in your portfolio, you may never go back to photographing inanimate subjects. Taking photos of spiders and insects gives you a close-up look at a world you might otherwise never see, and that can be a little addictive."



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How To: Rural Photos - Digital Photo Secrets

How To: Rural Photos - Digital Photo Secrets: "Everyone is familiar with urban photography, but very few know about its cousin, rural photography. I know what you’re thinking. Rural photography is about landscapes, right? So, to be a good rural photographer, you just need to be an experienced landscape photographer, right? Well, not exactly. As you’re about to find out, rural photography is in fact, a genre unto itself. I’ll show you why."



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Flower Photography Tips - Lomography

Flower Photography Tips - Lomography: "Spring is the perfect time to load up your camera and head out looking for flowers to shoot. Let me share some personal experience on how to improve your shots."



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10 Photography tips to help edit your pictures! - I Heart Nap Time | I Heart Nap Time - Easy recipes, DIY crafts, Homemaking

10 Photography tips to help edit your pictures! - I Heart Nap Time | I Heart Nap Time - Easy recipes, DIY crafts, Homemaking: "For a long while there, I was obsessed with scrapbooking. I loved adding all of the embellishments, using fancy scissors on the patterned papers, being over run with ridiculous amount of ribbon and adhesives, and having a lasting document to chronical what I valued as our most important family moments. Although I still love scrapbooking, I’ve come to a pretty epic revelation: I was so focused on the stuff around the pictures that I failed to take great pictures that I wanted to remember."



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Friday, April 18, 2014

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

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

How to use a zoom lens: When, what, and what not to do - Digital Photo Secrets: "Zoom 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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3 Things To Do When An Image Is a Failure - Digital Photo Secrets

3 Things To Do When An Image Is a Failure - Digital Photo Secrets: "How many times have you taken a picture, only to reconcile it to the trash bin because it just didn’t turn out the way you like? I know it’s happened to me countless times. Images can fail for a number of reasons, but that doesn’t mean you have to give up on them. I still hold onto some of my worst photography because it only serves as a reminder of how much I’ve grown, but I can also use those photos to make something new. Here are a few ideas"



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Four Tips for Better Wildlife Photography - Digital Photography School

Four Tips for Better Wildlife Photography - Digital Photography School: "Wildlife photography is one of the most challenging yet rewarding forms of nature photography. The best wildlife images create a powerful emotional connection between the viewer and the animal, but success requires planning, timing, and technique. Here are a few tips for getting started:"



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The Power of Post-processing for Landscape Photography - Digital Photography School

The Power of Post-processing for Landscape Photography - Digital Photography School: "Embracing the power of creative post-processing can transform your landscape photography from dull and lifeless, to lustrous and vibrant overnight!

We’re acutely aware that the preceding statement reads suspiciously like the voiceover script for a ‘next generation, nano-organic hair care’ commercial, but it’s true – digital post-processing can be a transcendent experience for your landscape images."



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Thursday, April 17, 2014

Finding And Working With Available Light

Finding And Working With Available Light: "I don’t use a flash for my photography, it’s a personal preference. Available light, in its many forms, is both challenging and rewarding so I rarely find a need to turn to creative lighting."



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The Power of Post-processing for Landscape Photography - Digital Photography School

The Power of Post-processing for Landscape Photography - Digital Photography School: "Embracing the power of creative post-processing can transform your landscape photography from dull and lifeless, to lustrous and vibrant overnight!

We’re acutely aware that the preceding statement reads suspiciously like the voiceover script for a ‘next generation, nano-organic hair care’ commercial, but it’s true – digital post-processing can be a transcendent experience for your landscape images."



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Snapzoom Scope Mount Review and Giveaway

Snapzoom Scope Mount Review and Giveaway: "Smartphone cameras are replacing regular cameras. Unless you’re a professional photographer or a real enthusiast, you’re probably not walking around with an actual camera. You may have even given it up on trips and events — smartphones are light, portable and easy to carry around, so why bother?"



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11 Magical Photos Taken in Airports – PictureCorrect

11 Magical Photos Taken in Airports – PictureCorrect: "Travel photography involves the documentation of an area’s landscape, people, cultures, customs, and history. You probably get home from a holiday with thousands of new photos ready to be examined and edited.  Next time, on your way to the perfect holiday destination, take out your camera a bit sooner— in the airport. You could capture some of the most amazing scenes:"



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11 Magical Photos Taken in Airports – PictureCorrect

11 Magical Photos Taken in Airports – PictureCorrect: "Travel photography involves the documentation of an area’s landscape, people, cultures, customs, and history. You probably get home from a holiday with thousands of new photos ready to be examined and edited.  Next time, on your way to the perfect holiday destination, take out your camera a bit sooner— in the airport. You could capture some of the most amazing scenes:"



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How to Do Light Painting With a Smartphone – PictureCorrect

How to Do Light Painting With a Smartphone – PictureCorrect: "While smartphone cameras have unquestionably evolved in megapixels and color quality, manual controls haven’t kept up, keeping smartphone cameras as the digital equivalent of a throwaway point-and-shoot film camera—until now. Nokia’s Lumia 1020 introduces specific ISO control, shutter delay, manual focus, and a shutter speed of up to four seconds to create some stunning examples of light painting"



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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

How to Get Super Sharp Landscape Photography Images

How to Get Super Sharp Landscape Photography Images: "The most common question I get asked by my workshop students is ‘how do you get such sharp images?’. It’s actually really simple. Basically, avoid movement of any kind while the shutter is open, focus well and choose the right aperture for your creative vision. Mostly it’s just plain old common sense with a couple of technical elements thrown in, so if you want to learn how to get super sharp landscape photography images, here’s my list of top tips."



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A New Photographer’s Guide to Composition

A New Photographer’s Guide to Composition: "Recently I wrote a New Photographer’s Guide to Camera Settings. Once you become comfortable with your camera settings, the next step is to learn the rules of good composition and design for your photography.

So here are the 10 most important tips to take into account when framing your scene. Your guide to composition."



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Guide to Creative White Balance for Landscape Photography

Guide to Creative White Balance for Landscape Photography: "f you’ve been using a digital camera for any length of time, you’ve probably heard about White Balance. You may still be wondering exactly what it is, and how to use it; or you may be using it right now and be wondering how it can possibly be something “creative”."



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5 Reasons for Doing Natural Light Portraits

5 Reasons for Doing Natural Light Portraits: "With all the attention given to the art and craft of shooting portraits using flash, you could be forgiven for thinking that this is the only way to take a portrait. The truth is that while fashionable Speedlites get all the attention, there are photographers working almost entirely in natural light and creating beautiful portraits without a softbox or light stand in sight."



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"New Portrait Pro 12 is the first portrait software to allow you to actually re-light the faces in your photos, for more natural results and unprecedented creative control.

Any face can now benefit from studio style lighting, without the need for expensive studio equipment. Re-lighting also allows you to retouch more naturally. Too much airbrushing can lead to unnatural, plastic looking skin. Portrait Pro 12 lets you get around this problem by adjusting the light on the face to get the most natural and flattering results."



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The Camera Tripod Buying Guide For Beginners

The Camera Tripod Buying Guide For Beginners: "If you don’t have a tripod, you’re only hurting yourself. Tired of camera shake ruining your photos? Want to take time-lapse shots or long exposure photos? How about the ability to be inside your own photos? Tripods allow for all of these, so if you don’t have one, why not?"



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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

How to Get Super Sharp Landscape Photography Images

How to Get Super Sharp Landscape Photography Images: "The most common question I get asked by my workshop students is ‘how do you get such sharp images?’. It’s actually really simple. Basically, avoid movement of any kind while the shutter is open, focus well and choose the right aperture for your creative vision. Mostly it’s just plain old common sense with a couple of technical elements thrown in, so if you want to learn how to get super sharp landscape photography images, here’s my list of top tips."



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Tack-Sharp Photos by Enhancing True Image Detail: Topaz Detail at 50% Off – PictureCorrect

Tack-Sharp Photos by Enhancing True Image Detail: Topaz Detail at 50% Off – PictureCorrect: "
Topaz Detail is designed to create tack-sharp and highly detailed photos by enhancing natural sharpness and taking full control over image detail. Detail breaks down an image into three levels of internal detail separation and three levels of tone separation and allows you to selectively enhance or remove detail throughout your image without the side effects of halos or artifacts. They are offering it at half off until the end of the month, simply remember to use the voucher code APRDETAIL at checkout. Deal found here: Topaz Detail at 50% Off"



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Essential Gear for Wedding Photography – PictureCorrect

Essential Gear for Wedding Photography – PictureCorrect: "Photographing weddings can be a huge task. You need to capture all the special moments between the bride and groom, and their friends and families–and you only have one chance to get it right. To lessen your stress level, professional wedding photographer Moshe Zusman provides a rundown of the necessary equipment you should have in your camera bag so you can capture the best shots on the big day:"



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Panning Photography: How to Blur the Background without Blurring the Subject – PictureCorrect

Panning Photography: How to Blur the Background without Blurring the Subject – PictureCorrect: "he best motion photographs pulse with energy. Action photographers accomplish this using many different techniques. One technique employs lightning fast shutter speeds to freeze motion so that every feather of a bird’s wings is perfectly sharp as the bird twists in flight, or so that every droplet of water sprayed by a swimmer is crisp and visible to the viewer. Sometimes, however, it’s better for photographers to “pan” with subjects to communicate movement and speed by creating intentional background blurriness, as with images of cyclists."



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Monday, April 14, 2014

The dPS Weekly Photography Challenge - Going Buggy

The dPS Weekly Photography Challenge - Going Buggy: "Last week’s challenge featured landscape photography. In keeping with the theme of getting outside, this week we’re going to focus (pun intended) on the smaller creatures in Mother Nature’s world – the bugs.

Here’s a few images to inspire you for the weekly photography challenge – bugs!"



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The Triangle of Color Adjustments in Lightroom

The Triangle of Color Adjustments in Lightroom: "The triangle of color adjustments in Lightroom. The three attributes that form the triangle are shown above, now let’s see how they affect the colors of an image."



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Cherry Blossom Festival: 5 Easy iPhone Photography Tips - AOL Travel Ideas

Cherry Blossom Festival: 5 Easy iPhone Photography Tips - AOL Travel Ideas: "The Cherry Blossom Festival is on in Washington, DC, and after a long winter the white and pink flowers are blooming. The blossoms are expected to peak this weekend, and if you visit the Tidal Basin you'll see more cameras than at a Hollywood red carpet. But you don't need fancy equipment to capture memorable cherry blossom photos. Here are five tips for taking awesome cherry blossom pictures using only an iPhone. "



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Basics of HDR Photography Tutorials HD | Felcouzina

Basics of HDR Photography Tutorials HD | Felcouzina: "Doner shoulder pork belly ball tip meatloaf flank leberkas pork chop pancetta tri-tip jowl tenderloin spare ribs filet mignon.

Jowl sausage shank venison pork loin chuck chicken salami. Tail chuck capicola pancetta, bresaola jerky boudin shankle venison andouille turducken."



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When to Use Levels or Curves in Photoshop – PictureCorrect

When to Use Levels or Curves in Photoshop – PictureCorrect: "Many Photoshop users learn to use the Levels dialog and then never progress to learning how to use the Curves. Let me give you several reasons why learning to use the Curves will make you more of an expert with Adobe Photoshop."



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Sunday, April 13, 2014

Ways to Improve Your Wildlife Photography Composition – PictureCorrect

Ways to Improve Your Wildlife Photography Composition – PictureCorrect: "Composition in nature photography comes easy to some, but many new photographers struggle to find their balance. This is especially true where wildlife is concerned."



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How to Build a DIY LED Lighting Setup for Photographing Still Life – PictureCorrect

How to Build a DIY LED Lighting Setup for Photographing Still Life – PictureCorrect: "Professional commercial photographer Alex Koloskov has made an insightful video outlining some of the advantages of a DIY light setup. He demonstrates how you can build your own setup using LED light bulbs that are readily available in many stores for a fraction of the price of dedicated photography lights. He even gives an in-depth look at how to use the LED setup to create beautifully lit images:"



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A Smarter Way to High Pass Sharpen in Photoshop – PictureCorrect

A Smarter Way to High Pass Sharpen in Photoshop – PictureCorrect: "High pass sharpening has been one of Photoshop’s most commonly used filters by professional photographers. But Michael Woloszynowicz noticed some problems with the traditional method—namely, an unnatural white outline and awkward lighting around the eyes, where colors contrast. Here’s his solution:"



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6 Ways to Use Microsoft Office For Free

6 Ways to Use Microsoft Office For Free: "Microsoft Office costs money, except when it doesn’t. From a hidden 60 day free trial that doesn’t require payment details to web apps and mobile apps, there are many ways to get Office for free.

Office is still one of Microsoft’s big cash cow, so you can’t just download a free full version of Office 2013 and use it forever. But there are ways to use Office without ever spending a dime — if only for a few month"



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Large Library Management with Lightroom and Daminion [for Advanced LR Users]

Large Library Management with Lightroom and Daminion [for Advanced LR Users]: "f you have Lightroom you might assume that you have all you need for managing your images. That may not be the case and many professional and keen amateur photographers benefit from combining Lightroom with the image management software Daminion"



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Five Tips for Special Event Photography

Five Tips for Special Event Photography: "Often times shooting special events is not the most glamorous gig in photography, but when a client calls you up looking for a photographer to shoot an event, you take the job.  Sometime’s you end up somewhere great like the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange, other times you’re in a small, dark, dull event space with only 20 people making the best of the situation. "



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Being a Successful Wedding Photographer - Tips and Video Tutorials - 121Clicks.com

Being a Successful Wedding Photographer - Tips and Video Tutorials - 121Clicks.com: "Wedding Photography is no rocket science these days but the toughest part in nailing this interesting genre of photography is understanding the art of survival and channelizing your vision in a most positive and latest mode possible. This is no easy task for any photographer, to get 5 stars from your client is the hardest nut to crack but believe me this is also the most sweetest of them all."



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Learn DSLR Photography Tips & Tricks, Basics for Beginners, Tutorials & Classes |

Learn DSLR Photography Tips & Tricks, Basics for Beginners, Tutorials & Classes |: "Are you in search of learning how to take mind-bending photos with your new DSLR? To truly master photography, you need to be taught the fundamentals of composition, shutter speed, aperture and ISO. Once you’ve got these basics down you’ll be able to impress your friends with breathtaking pictures."



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Saturday, April 12, 2014

Cheat Sheet: 3 Elements of Exposure - Digital Photography School

Cheat Sheet: 3 Elements of Exposure - Digital Photography School: "Learning about how to get your exposure right is at the heart of good photography. As a result we’ve written on the topic numerous times (see links below) to help our readers get their heads around it. Those elements are ISO, Aperture and Shutter Speed.

Often referred to as The Exposure Triangle – 3 elements have an impact upon exposure."



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How to Avoid Blurry Photos by Choosing the Right Autofocus Mode

How to Avoid Blurry Photos by Choosing the Right Autofocus Mode: "Sometimes the light is perfect, the moment is right, but when you get home you find out that your photo is blurry. Arrgh!

Why are your pictures blurry? One obvious reason might be that your camera isn’t focused properly. Today’s cameras and autofocus lenses can help you quickly take sharp images in a wide variety of situations, provided you choose the right autofocus mode."



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10 Tips for Taking Better Portraits With Your iPhone

10 Tips for Taking Better Portraits With Your iPhone: "One of the most popular subjects of photography is people (portraits). Therefore it is no surprise that many of us take photos of people with our iPhones as well. However, there can be a big difference between just taking a snapshot of someone and creating an artistic portrait. Read on for some ideas on how to move beyond simple snapshots of people and create high-quality portraits with nothing more than your iPhone."



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Tips For People Who Are Getting Into Photography

Tips For People Who Are Getting Into Photography: "Photography is a hobby which allows you an artistic outlet to immerse yourself in. Photography is something that perks the interest of a lot of people, however some might be scared off by the vast amount of skill and knowledge that it takes. This is a great article to assist you when starting photography."



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Newborns to Seniors: The Technical Aspects of Portrait Photography – PictureCorrect

Newborns to Seniors: The Technical Aspects of Portrait Photography – PictureCorrect: "Beth Jansen‘s journey into photography is a familiar one. What started out as a hobby for capturing great pictures of her family and making a little extra money on the side escalated into a successful portrait photography business. But Jansen isn’t “just another mom with a camera.” Combining artistic vision with innate fashion sense regarding colors, patterns, textures, and the like, Jansen has created a vibrant, trendy style of portraiture that is all her own."



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Tips for Great HDR Sunsets - Digital Photography School

Tips for Great HDR Sunsets - Digital Photography School: "HDR is a bit of a buzz word in photography in the last while and there is much debate about it, whether it’s good or bad, appropriate or not, or even real photography or not.  Even right here on Digital Photography School, you can find articles for, and against, doing HDR.   I’m not going to get into any of that today, I’m just going to speak to those of you that do enjoy doing it and would like some tips for doing HDR sunsets, which is one of the toughest subjects to handle with this technique.   So if you are anti HDR, just carry on, or perhaps this may sway you a little to want to try it."



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Taking Much better Pictures - Consider These Photography Tips! - Altec the best

Taking Much better Pictures - Consider These Photography Tips! - Altec the best: "Learning to go on a excellent snapshot may seem difficult to understand, when you pick up every one of the photography lingo, to see every one of the challenging seeking products. However the adhering to techniques can help you take a professional seeking quickly. Learning the essentials about lighting effects and perspectives can make all the difference."



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Developing a Creative Eye – be Careful Before Deleting Your Photos

Developing a Creative Eye – be Careful Before Deleting Your Photos: "The more you get out and use your camera, the more proficient you become as a photographer. In the process of learning and using your camera, you will develop a better eye from a creative perspective. It is important that you put this “creative eye” to use on a regular basis, not only to maintain it, but also to improve it."



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Taking Photos With an iPad or Another Tablet: Ridiculous or Smart?

Taking Photos With an iPad or Another Tablet: Ridiculous or Smart?: "Go anywhere people are taking photos and you’ll see someone taking photos with an iPad or some sort of Android tablet. Everyone’s already pointed out how silly this looks — but is it really a bad idea?

There’s no question people look silly when they do this, but people look silly when they do many common things. Many people still think Bluetooth earpieces look ridiculous, but they’re still used by many people each day."



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How To Use An Accent Light In Your Portrait Photography – PictureCorrect

How To Use An Accent Light In Your Portrait Photography – PictureCorrect: "
In the past few portrait photography photo tips articles, we’ve been discussing how to light a portrait. So far, we’ve covered how and when to use four different lights. The basic three light set and the first specialty light, the “hair light”.

Today’s portrait photography photo tip will end our discussion of lighting with the last specialty light, the accent light."



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Get an Invisible Black Background to Your Portraits - Shooting Anywhere [VIDEO] - Digital Photography School

Get an Invisible Black Background to Your Portraits - Shooting Anywhere [VIDEO] - Digital Photography School: "In this video Glyn Dewis demonstrates how he gets his ‘Invisible Black Background’ effect when taking a portrait. The technique will allow you to take a low key atmospheric portrait with a black background almost anywhere – even outdoors during the day!"



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Thursday, April 10, 2014

To be or not to be a Street Photographer

To be or not to be a Street Photographer: "Only people who truly appreciate the art of street photography will like your work and it will be a lot more meaningful and gratifying than any ‘likes’ you’d get for a pretty picture. The street photography community is awesome. They are so passionate because they are doing it for the pure love of it, not to please anyone or get recognition on social media."



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Amazing Photography Tricks: How To Get A People-Free Picture At A Tourist Trap - Digital Photo Secrets

Amazing Photography Tricks: How To Get A People-Free Picture At A Tourist Trap - Digital Photo Secrets: "How many times have you run into the following situation? You’ve flown across the world to visit some beautiful location, but once you get there, it’s packed full of tourists. You try to wait for the perfect opportunity to take a person-free photo, but it just doesn’t happen. Isn’t that always the way it is with beautiful places? Everyone wants to see them, so they’re always packed. Well, with this amazing photography trick, you can get a people free picture in some of the most crowded tourist traps you’ll ever visit. Here’s how."



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Image Sensor Size: What's the Difference? - Digital Photo Secrets

Image Sensor Size: What's the Difference? - Digital Photo Secrets: "Intermediate If you use a photo printing service, such as the one offered by your local drugstore, you may occasionally (maybe even frequently) get photos back that don’t look the same as they did when you shot them. I don’t just mean color and exposure (which can often be wrong when you use a commercial printing service), I mean decapitated heads, scenery that’s missing important elements and crops that just look, well, wrong. Why does this happen?"



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Panning: Capture Motion Blur and Keep your Subject in Focus - Digital Photo Secrets

Panning: Capture Motion Blur and Keep your Subject in Focus - Digital Photo Secrets: "If you enjoy sports and other fast-moving things, then you’ve probably spent some time marveling at the amazing photos some photographers manage to capture of fast-moving subjects. You know the ones I mean: a sharp subject against a streaky, blurred background. A photo that says “speed."



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Learn Photography: 18 Free Online Photography Courses & Tutorials | SlideRule

Learn Photography: 18 Free Online Photography Courses & Tutorials | SlideRule: "Given my interest in lifelong learning and skill-development, I often ask people which new skills they’re looking to learn. The most common response? “I want to be a better photographer”.

And for good reason! Few things evoke the instant emotional response a great photo does. It’s what made Instagram worth a billion dollars to Facebook."



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Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Weekly Photography Challenge Landscapes

Weekly Photography Challenge Landscapes: "If you haven’t figured out the three things that I think make all, or most of those images a cut above – let me help you out:"



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5 Tips for Dynamic Family Portraits – PictureCorrect

5 Tips for Dynamic Family Portraits – PictureCorrect: "
Shooting whole families can be a hassle: the kids are bored, the babies crying, the parents anxious, the grandparents falling asleep. Well, Michelle Ford is here to help with five quick tips for planning your next family shoot that can keep the process as quick and fun as possible"



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To be or not to be a Street Photographer

To be or not to be a Street Photographer: "Top 6 Reasons NOT to do Street Photography:

1 – Your pics won’t get many ‘likes’

Most people on social media don’t appreciate the art of street photography. Cats and flowers do get more ‘likes’."



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How to Become a Street Photographer – PictureCorrect

How to Become a Street Photographer – PictureCorrect: "Street photography is probably one of the most difficult genres of photography, as it is based on the unknown. You can select a frame, but you can’t necessarily select the characters in it or how they will behave to make your picture look good. In modern terms, you could call street photography an art snapshot."



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6 Pro Tips for Making the Most of a Golden Hour Photo Shoot – PictureCorrect

6 Pro Tips for Making the Most of a Golden Hour Photo Shoot – PictureCorrect: "Nikon Ambassador Corey Rich is convinced that the secret to creating compelling outdoor portraits has very little to do with the actual location selected for the photoshoot and much to do with the photographer’s creativity and technical prowess. Rich demonstrates how to make the most of one’s shooting environment during the Sierra Nevada Mountains’ sunrise golden hour:"



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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Lago di Carezza, by Rainer Mirau

Lago di Carezza, by Rainer Mirau: "A well known mountain view of the Italian Dolomites. I always try to find a new and fresh perspective. Framing the wonderful scenery was my first intention. When I recognized a single cloud moving into the composition all I had to do is waiting for the perfect moment."



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Need One? by Imran Choudhury

Need One? by Imran Choudhury: "This photo is taken in the winter at Norrköping, Sweden. A typical winter day. Snow was falling heavily, and it was difficult to walk or cycling. A texi was a great relief."



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The Colors of Silence, by Shahnaz Parvin

The Colors of Silence, by Shahnaz Parvin: "This photograph has lots of meaning to me, the colorful sunset, the silence of nature, the tranquil water, as if reflects all our sadness of life. It is from the place named Rangamati, a hill tract from the south-eastern parts of Bangladesh. It’s a land where civilizations and times intermix, a beautiful place which attracts people from all over the country, and the person in the middle is my nephew Efti. Regardless of what happened on the trip, where we lost our money, then the tour for us would almost end. But we would surely regret, if we decided not come until this. Just before we reached the Kaptai Bridge of Randamati, this enchanting boat rides in the color of silence as if making the meaning of life complete."



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Tips for Better Landscape Photography – PictureCorrect

Tips for Better Landscape Photography – PictureCorrect: "The problem with most landscape photography is that not enough preparation is put into setting up the shot before it is taken. These tips are meant to give the photographer some things to think about before releasing the shutter."



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Touching Photos of a Norwegian Dog and His Foxy Best Friend – PictureCorrect

Touching Photos of a Norwegian Dog and His Foxy Best Friend – PictureCorrect: "n the latest adorable pairing of furry animals, a Norwegian domestic dog and a wild rural fox have become best pals. The budding relationship was noticed by the dog’s owner, Torgeir Berge, an amateur photographer in Krakstad, Norway. Check out the full album here:"



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Monday, April 7, 2014

Going the Extra Mile to Get the Image you Envisioned

Going the Extra Mile to Get the Image you Envisioned: "fter a recent assignment to Central Turkey I uploaded some images to my website and Facebook page. Since then I have had several people asking me how I managed to capture some of my shots. This particular photo of the inside of a hot air balloon had the most questions."



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10 Great Ways to Save Time & Money And Get Great Results From Your DSLR

10 Great Ways to Save Time & Money And Get Great Results From Your DSLR: "When you are doing something you love, time and money doesn’t really matter. Now, go and tell that to someone who wants to join a photography class. The good ones cost good shekels.
Photography is an expensive hobby, and it doesn’t get easier on the pocket as you graduate upwards with better skills. Don’t worry, the Internet is a burgeoning school for learning photography thanks to the trigger-happiness around the world."



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Tips For Better Waterfall Photos – PictureCorrect

Tips For Better Waterfall Photos – PictureCorrect: "Like any subject in nature photography, waterfall photos also come with their own set of challenges. A beginner can be disappointed with their results time and time again, simply due to simple mistakes that can be easily overcome. Really good waterfall photography is not about expensive equipment or hi-tech methods; just a decent camera and a basic understanding of a few manual settings."



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Fine Tune Your Exposures With Spot Metering - Digital Photography School

Fine Tune Your Exposures With Spot Metering - Digital Photography School: "The metering systems of today’s digital cameras are light years beyond cameras of just 10 to 15 years ago. What this means is that in many situations, the camera’s meter, left to its own devices, is going to do an excellent job at getting a good exposure. While evaluative (or matrix) metering and center-weighted average metering take into account the entire scene, albeit in different ways, spot metering mode provides a tool for metering only the part of the scene you as the photographer consider most important."



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Sunday, April 6, 2014

Beginning in Photography: Understanding the Light – PictureCorrect

Beginning in Photography: Understanding the Light – PictureCorrect: "Understanding how different lighting affects an image is half the work of creating better photos. This article aims to give a brief overview of the different types of light you might encounter as a photographer and how to use each type to your advantage."



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Saturday, April 5, 2014

How to Remove a Bra… in Photoshop, Of Course (Video) – PictureCorrect

How to Remove a Bra… in Photoshop, Of Course (Video) – PictureCorrect: "It takes a tremendous amount of time and patience to nail every aspect of a photo shoot at once—sometimes you’ll catch the smile but the lighting will be off, or the lighting is great but the framing is wrong. If you’re lucky, everything will turn out perfectly—but you’ll have missed a few details, like a sneaky bra strap poking out of the shirt. The video comes from the fine people at Phlearn and takes a quick and witty approach to solving the problem using Photoshop:

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Do You Take Photographs or Make Them? – PictureCorrect

Do You Take Photographs or Make Them? – PictureCorrect: "Each year 100 million Americans also take some pretty good photos. OK, admittedly not all of them are that good . . . but with auto focus and extremely high mega pixels, it is fairly safe to say that more people are taking better pictures than ever before. So the obvious question is where does that leave us “serious” photographers?"



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Crop Factor: Why Does Your Camera’s Sensor Size Matter? – PictureCorrect

Crop Factor: Why Does Your Camera’s Sensor Size Matter? – PictureCorrect: "If you’re shopping around for a new camera or lens, you’ve got to consider the crop factor—how much of what you see in the viewfinder is actually being cropped out of the final image. Unless you’re shooting with a full-frame camera, you’re going to suffer some degree of cropping. This video breaks down the effects—and how to bypass them—pretty effectively."



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Does Your Camera Offer These Scene Modes? The New Ones You Can’t Afford To Miss! - Digital Photo Secrets

Does Your Camera Offer These Scene Modes? The New Ones You Can’t Afford To Miss! - Digital Photo Secrets: "Camera technology just keeps improving year after year. It’s amazing where it’s gotten. Not too long ago, you had to tell your camera everything, and now there are more automatic scene modes than ever to make snapping pictures a breeze. You’ve seriously got to check out some of these new point-and-shoot models. They might not give you the same versatility as a DSLR, but when it fits in your pocket, who cares? Does your camera feature these unique scene modes?"



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Where do you put the focus in the picture? - Digital Photo Secrets

Where do you put the focus in the picture? - Digital Photo Secrets: "Photography is the art of deciding what you want to emphasize and what you don’t want to emphasize. When it comes to pointing out what’s interesting, there is no better practice than focusing. Whatever is in focus tends to be emphasized more than what is not in focus. To create emphasis, we need only know where to place the focus. Here are a few pointers."



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15 Photography tips from Eric Kim.

15 Photography tips from Eric Kim.: "If you have interest in street photography and have been thinking of developing it as hobby or profession, you've most likely heard about Eric Kim, a California based photographer. He is one of those photographers who are not just shooting and clicking pictures but are also very active on social media and blogging world. Eric Kim is an international street photographer who needs no further introduction. Following are some of the photography tips from him. "



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Unposed Posing: Tried and True Tips for Photographing Families in Natural and Fun Ways - Digital Photography School

Unposed Posing: Tried and True Tips for Photographing Families in Natural and Fun Ways - Digital Photography School: "I’m not a fan of posed portraits. I’m not even a fan of the word. Insincere exaggerated pretense is not how I want my images to look. I want honest responses, full-body laughter, and spills of emotion. A posed portrait maybe has a place in this world, but I am banking on my client’s children and my own children wanting to look back at pictures from their childhood and see their real reactions and meaningful expressions. You can’t get that in a pose. But you can get it in a set-up."



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Friday, April 4, 2014

The Classic Elements Of Visual Design - Digital Photo Secrets

The Classic Elements Of Visual Design - Digital Photo Secrets: "A few weeks ago, we discussed all the elements of visual design and how to apply them to your photography. Think of each one of these elements as an assignment, a place to start when you need some inspiration. Now let’s take a quick look back at each of the design elements and the ways that they can help you develop a better eye for a great photo."



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Back Button Focusing For Tack Sharp Focus - Digital Photo Secrets

Back Button Focusing For Tack Sharp Focus - Digital Photo Secrets: "We are all on the quest for those tack sharp photographs. We spend thousands of dollars on new high end glass and upgrade our camera bodies annually seeking out those extra megapixels. What if I told you there is something you could be doing right now that would increase the clarity of your photos for free? No, I’m not joking. I’m talking about back-button focusing."



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Ask David: The scourge of photography: Blurry Images - Digital Photo Secrets

Ask David: The scourge of photography: Blurry Images - Digital Photo Secrets: "Has this happened to you? You pack up your camera and go to a football game. It’s a great game, and you’re sure you’re capturing some fabulous images. You’ve got a perfect, clear view of the field, a good telephoto lens and shots of all the best moments. When you arrive home, you can’t wait to see what you’ve got. "



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Tips for Boosting Your Confidence Doing People Photography

Tips for Boosting Your Confidence Doing People Photography: "We all know most people aren’t comfortable being photographed. What’s less well documented is many photographers actually feel nervous about photographing people."



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Photography tips: choosing a compact camera - Australian Geographic

Photography tips: choosing a compact camera - Australian Geographic: "THERE'S A REVOLUTION happening in the world of quality pocket digital cameras and I am digging it. I carry my SLR cameras most places I go and usually have no problem slinging one around my neck for any job."



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Thursday, April 3, 2014

How to Make Your Whites Whiter in Photography – PictureCorrect

How to Make Your Whites Whiter in Photography – PictureCorrect: "When talking about getting the right colours in your photos the best place to start is to talk about white balance. If you don’t know what white balance is, how to adjust it on your camera, or why you would want to in the first place, then this article will help."



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Understand Lens Compression in Less Than 3 Minutes – PictureCorrect

Understand Lens Compression in Less Than 3 Minutes – PictureCorrect: "Lens compression is a bit of a misnomer. It doesn’t compress anything, really—rather, it’s a type of lens distortion, like a fisheye or wide-angle lens. It affects how close or far backgrounds look in an image, even if the subject is in exactly the same spot. This video, less than three minutes long, does an excellent breakneck breakdown of how to understand lens compression:"



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8 killer photography tips if you're taking pictures - underwater

8 killer photography tips if you're taking pictures - underwater: "Sarah Lee, photographer, creates beautiful works of art that capture the interplay of people, water and light. Watch her video here, it’s part of a series by SmugMug*. The independent photo-sharing site is taking a behind-the-lens look at the world’s most exciting photographers."



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Posing Guide: 21 Sample Poses for Photographing Couples

Posing Guide: 21 Sample Poses for Photographing Couples: "n the previous articles in this posing guide series we looked individually at posing female subjects, posing male subjects and posing children (there are links to the full series of posing guides below). In those individual person portraits the main subject was a single person and her or his personality. In comparison, couple photography is more about connection, interaction and above all – feelings between two people. And most probably those are very deep and passionate feelings, which makes couple photography so delightful and positive."



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7 Tips For Great Low Angle Shots - Digital Photography School

7 Tips For Great Low Angle Shots - Digital Photography School: "ow angle shots give us a different view on the world. Most of our lives are spent well above ground level and by the time we are teenagers we rarely spend much time down low any more. Yet there is a whole world down there!! Plus the forced perspective brings a boring, everyday scene into new light when done right. So what are some tips on taking great low angle shots?"



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Four Tips for Better Wildlife Photography - Digital Photography School

Four Tips for Better Wildlife Photography - Digital Photography School: "Wildlife photography is one of the most challenging yet rewarding forms of nature photography. The best wildlife images create a powerful emotional connection between the viewer and the animal, but success requires planning, timing, and technique. Here are a few tips for getting started:"



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Wednesday, April 2, 2014

How to Take Perfect Headshots: Six Tips - Digital Photography School

How to Take Perfect Headshots: Six Tips - Digital Photography School: "It would seem to be a simple project for a photographer. After all, you are only worrying about a persons face, and just maybe part of their shoulders. Seriously, how hard can it be?"



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10 Fashion Photography Tips - Digital Photography School

10 Fashion Photography Tips - Digital Photography School: "Fashion photography should convey an essence of authority, so your direction of the model(s) needs to be confident and self-assured.  Showing signs of anxiety, stress or lack of direction will invariably be reflected in the performance of your model so make the subject feel comfortable and involved.  Organise a shot list before the shoot and rehearse technique and composition for each shot in your mind. Prepare the location, props and clothes ahead of time and for a truly effective shoot be sure to communicate your agenda, objective and posing directions coherently and calmly."



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5 No-Nonsense Ways to Keep Your Photos Sharp – PictureCorrect

5 No-Nonsense Ways to Keep Your Photos Sharp – PictureCorrect: "Modern DSLR cameras can produce very sharp images with plenty of detail. However, the chief limiting factor to the sharpness of an image is the quality of the lens being employed. If you use a basic kit lens, you will not obtain the best image possible with your camera, simply because the elements comprising the lens are imperfect. Yet even if your lens is the best there is (and that does not mean the most expensive) there are other factors that can ruin the sharpness of your images. Only if you can control these factors and use your best lens will you get that perfectly sharp image that you are looking for.   So, here are five things to do to ensure maximum sharpness in your images:"



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7 Steps for Photographing Wedding Reception Details (Video) – PictureCorrect

7 Steps for Photographing Wedding Reception Details (Video) – PictureCorrect: "Receptions can be the most overwhelming part of a wedding–especially for photographers. The DJ is sound-checking, managers are running around keeping staff in check, and the staff themselves are sweating trying to perfect the tables up to the last minute. To take great photos, you need to act quickly and kindly, not to mention finding great shots. In this video, Michelle Ford doles out seven essential shots not to missed when shooting receptions:"



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How to Succeed as a National Geographic Photographer (Video) – PictureCorrect

How to Succeed as a National Geographic Photographer (Video) – PictureCorrect: "Being a National Geographic photographer sounds like a dream job for many aspiring photographers, but as William Albert Allard explains in the insightful clip below, it isn’t all fun and glory. Allard has worked on dozens of stories for National Geographic, assuming many different roles, including staff photographer and writer. Take a look at what he has to say about landing the “dream job”:"



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Tuesday, April 1, 2014

6 Tips for Taking Great Pictures of Your Cat | Catster

6 Tips for Taking Great Pictures of Your Cat | Catster: "From an early age I have always been crazy about cats. Maybe I was born with a cat-lover gene or something. We had two cats in the family when I was young -- first there was Tinka, a beautiful black and white tom who, sadly, disappeared when he was about five (we found out later from a neighbor that he had been mauled and killed by a dog). And then there was Mohrchen (loosely translated from German as “Blacky”), who was with us to the age of 14."



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Understanding Light: A Series of Tutorials - Digital Photography School

Understanding Light: A Series of Tutorials - Digital Photography School: "Over in the forum area of dPS we have an area called ‘Tutorials‘ where members submit their own tips and tutorials for the community.

In recent weeks a wonderful series of articles on the topic of Light has been published by one of our wonderful members – Richard Taylor."



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11 Hot Photography Tutorials, Projects, Stories and Tips to Improve Your Photography - Digital Photography School

11 Hot Photography Tutorials, Projects, Stories and Tips to Improve Your Photography - Digital Photography School: "As we approach the end of our ‘Best of 2012 series‘ of posts it is time for another mixed bad of hot posts from the last year that cover a wide array of topics.

In this batch you’ve got some opinion posts, some challenges/assignments, an inspirational story of how one organisation uses photography to change lives and some ‘how to’ tutorials. Enjoy!"



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