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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