Wednesday, February 5, 2014

How LED Streetlamps Could Change the Look of Night Photography Forever | Popular Photography

How LED Streetlamps Could Change the Look of Night Photography Forever | Popular Photography: "Night photography in big cities has a very specific look. The ugly color cast by your standard sodium streetlight has become so common, that it many cities it's hard to imagine everything not looking dipped in orange after the sun sets. But with both LA and New York moving towards more neutral LEDs, the way our night photographs and videos look is about to change massively."



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13 incredible shots from the Sony World Photography Awards 2014 shortlist | What Digital Camera

13 incredible shots from the Sony World Photography Awards 2014 shortlist | What Digital Camera: "The shortlist for the 2014 Sony World Photography Awards has been announced, recognising some of the most exciting talent in the world of contemporary photography"



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Smartphone Photography: Apps, Lenses, & Accessories for the iPhone « anunrefinedvegan

Smartphone Photography: Apps, Lenses, & Accessories for the iPhone « anunrefinedvegan: "A couple of weeks ago a friend of mine posted a lovely set of very close-up photos of flowers and mentioned something about a “macro clip.”  Huh? My interest piqued, I immediately Googled the term and discovered Olloclip.  Hook, line, and sinker.  I plunked down the steep $99.99 for their 4-in-1 Photos Lens + Case kit and I haven’t stopped snapping.  So what the heck justifies the sticker shock?  Four high-quality lenses that give a little oomph to your iPhone camera and to your creativity."



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Lasting Impressions: How to Create Memorable Travel Photographs – PictureCorrect

Lasting Impressions: How to Create Memorable Travel Photographs – PictureCorrect:



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Photography Poses – The Missing Ingredient – PictureCorrect

Photography Poses – The Missing Ingredient – PictureCorrect: "Slow down, soldier. Before you take 200 shots that seem great at the time, but then upon review of the final picture are less than what you expected, let’s prepare. Prepare?!?! I’ll bet you thought charging the battery was the hardest part of taking great photos, didn’t you? Sorry to disappoint you, but if you want to improve your photo results 50% in 2 minutes, let’s review some basic advice of the pros."



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