Wednesday, June 11, 2014

13 Tips to Perfect Your Landscape Photography – PictureCorrect

13 Tips to Perfect Your Landscape Photography – PictureCorrect: "In my opinion, landscape photography actually only requires you to be at the right place at the right time. One of the keys to success for landscape photography is patience, and that’s it! Just click and there you go!

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9 Breathtaking Macro Images by Photographer Miki Asai - Digital Photography School

9 Breathtaking Macro Images by Photographer Miki Asai - Digital Photography School: "Today we came across the beautiful work of Japanese photographer Miki Asai and just had to share some of it with you. Miki says she’s ‘trying to show the beautiful world of the small’ – and she is certainly successful!"



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Step By Step How to Make Panoramic HDR Images

Step By Step How to Make Panoramic HDR Images: "am convinced that digital photography has changed so many aspects of photography forever.  HDR and photo stitching are just two of those aspects. In the film era you could achieve a lot in the darkroom with blending, dodging and burning, but not to the extent that HDR allows us to achieve now. Photostitching has also allowed us to produce images that were not possible a few years ago. In the days of film, panoramic images were possible, but required a camera made for that purpose, nowadays we can shoot panoramic shots with any digital camera, they can even be shot using an iPhone. So the merging (excuse the pun) of the HDR and Photostitching was inevitable."



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The Ultimate Guide to Learning how to use Your first DSLR - Digital Photography School

The Ultimate Guide to Learning how to use Your first DSLR - Digital Photography School: "f you’ve bought yourself a DSLR and, after unpacking it from the box, you are intimidated by the number of buttons and dials, and by the thickness of the manual, it can be very tempting to put the manual down, flick it onto ‘Auto’ and start shooting.  Whilst that is fine for some, it may not be long until you crave the creative control that inspired you to purchase a DSLR in the first place, but where do you begin?"



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Photography Tips: Just Photo Tips: Rule of Thirds in Photography

Photography Tips: Just Photo Tips: Rule of Thirds in Photography: "As amateurs, people usually tend to compose their shots with the main subject placed at the center of the shot. This is normal tendency but artists and photographers have been using a technique known as the Rule of thirds which is based on the notion that human eye gravitates to the intersection points that occur when an image is divided into thirds. This makes the photograph interesting to look at and really draws attention to the main subject"



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