Sony outs the A77 II with super speedy autofocus system: "Sony has revealed the A77 II, its latest enthusiast-focused DSLR, which has an autofocus system said to be quick enough to rival many professional models. A follow-up to the A77, the new A-mount camera boasts a 79-point autofocus sensor, a 24.3-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, and Sony's BIONZ X image processor."
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Monday, May 5, 2014
Versatility – Your Guide to Shooting Great Travel Photography
Versatility – Your Guide to Shooting Great Travel Photography: "Professional travel photographers realize that the key to their business is versatility: to be able to shoot all styles of photography, and to consistently capture great shots even under very trying conditions. To be a strong assignment photographer you must identify your weakness and then work on it."
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Here They Are The Very Best Photography Tips | Photography Beginner Guide
Here They Are The Very Best Photography Tips | Photography Beginner Guide: "When shooting photos, you need to capture your subject in a way that draws in viewers. Some savvy photography advice can help you cultivate that skill. These tips will show you what you need to know to become known as a skilled photographer. Use these tips, and you’ll be able to create high-quality photos."
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3 Tips for Creating Spectacular Sunset Photos
3 Tips for Creating Spectacular Sunset Photos: "Something that we all enjoy is a stunning sunrise or sunset. There’s something about the colours stretching out across the sky and make you feel all warm inside. But capturing that feeling in your photographs can be a bit tricky."
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PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS AND TRICKS: TIPS TO KEEP YOU TAKING PICTURES AND LEARNING MORE | Demystify Your Camera
PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS AND TRICKS: TIPS TO KEEP YOU TAKING PICTURES AND LEARNING MORE | Demystify Your Camera: "Keep your camera with you all the time.
Photo ops often come when you least expect it. If you can keep your equipment relatively simple – just a small camera bag and a tripod – you might be able to take advantage of some of those unexpected opportunities. Or, if your phone has a camera, use it to take “notes” on scenes you’d like to return to with your regular camera."
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Photo ops often come when you least expect it. If you can keep your equipment relatively simple – just a small camera bag and a tripod – you might be able to take advantage of some of those unexpected opportunities. Or, if your phone has a camera, use it to take “notes” on scenes you’d like to return to with your regular camera."
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