Saturday, March 15, 2014

Outstanding Photos of Rain - Digital Photo Secrets

Outstanding Photos of Rain - Digital Photo Secrets: "Don’t run away from the rain! Rainy days are great opportunities to find unique perspectives on otherwise ordinary scenes. Look for unusual reflections in puddles or on water-covered surfaces and try to capture raindrops as they fall. And find the emotion in your potential subjects–some people love the rain, and other people are made downright miserable by it. Just remember to keep your camera protected from the water and keep shooting no matter how hard that rain is coming down.
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Taking Captivating Photos in the Rain - Digital Photo Secrets

Taking Captivating Photos in the Rain - Digital Photo Secrets: "Let’s say you’re headed out to the beach to take some photos of the surf. You check out the weather forecast on your smart phone and learn that torrential downpours are expected for most of the afternoon. Do you A) stay inside and play Mahjong all afternoon or B) reschedule your trip, then play Mahjong all afternoon or C) pack up your camera and rain guard and go anyway?"



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25 More Tips for Mastering iPhone Photography - The Mac Observer

25 More Tips for Mastering iPhone Photography - The Mac Observer: "In my first set of twenty-five tips (OK, twenty-six, but who’s counting) to help you improve your iPhone photography, I urged you to consider that in order to make a compelling photograph - one that makes your viewer pause to soak it in a bit more - you need a basic understanding of the photographic principles apropos of composition, exposure, and lighting."



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10 Simple Tips for Better iPhone Photography – iStabilizer

10 Simple Tips for Better iPhone Photography – iStabilizer: "The iPhone has a digital zoom function, but you're better off ignoring it. Even in the liveview preview, you can see how noticeably your images degrade when you zoom in. The camera is simply extrapolating what's already there and basically guessing what the image looks like. It gets ugly fast. If you want to get closer, use your feet, or put your iPhone on an extending pole like the iStabilizer Monopod."



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Weekly Photography Challenge - Up in the Air

Weekly Photography Challenge - Up in the Air: "Earlier I shared some images of Identified Flying Objects. People or things that have become airborne is our theme this week for the weekly photography challenge as well."



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Natural Light Fashion Photography Tips (Video) – PictureCorrect

Natural Light Fashion Photography Tips (Video) – PictureCorrect: "You can’t always predict the weather. When you’re out on a one-day model shoot, you have to be able to think on your feet. Here’s a video where Washington, D.C. native Tim Coburn travels all the way to Ocean City, Maryland for a fashion shoot–only to find rainy grey skies upsetting his beach shots:"



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Natural Light Fashion Photography Tips (Video) – PictureCorrect

Natural Light Fashion Photography Tips (Video) – PictureCorrect: "You can’t always predict the weather. When you’re out on a one-day model shoot, you have to be able to think on your feet. Here’s a video where Washington, D.C. native Tim Coburn travels all the way to Ocean City, Maryland for a fashion shoot–only to find rainy grey skies upsetting his beach shots:"



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