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Sunday, December 14, 2014
Low-Tech Studio Photography Lighting Hacks – PictureCorrect
Low-Tech Studio Photography Lighting Hacks – PictureCorrect: "
Looking for ways to improve your studio setup, but lack the funds for fancy lighting? Photographer Brooke Shaden has some easy, inexpensive tips for you:"
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Looking for ways to improve your studio setup, but lack the funds for fancy lighting? Photographer Brooke Shaden has some easy, inexpensive tips for you:"
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How to Take Great Portraits – PictureCorrect
How to Take Great Portraits – PictureCorrect: "n my opinion, the greatest medium for capturing a person’s character is through photography. It may seem odd to say a single shot can capture character while only capturing the moment, but done well, it will tell you more about the person than any other medium."
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How to Create Dramatic Portraits in Your Garage
How to Create Dramatic Portraits in Your Garage: "If I want to take dramatic portraits on a black backdrop (without even needing a single light), a garage is your new go to spot. This is the simplest (and most makeshift looking) setup that I use. As you can see in the image above, all I am using is a piece of black foam core, folded into a “v,” set inside a garage on a sunny day."
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Winter Photography Tips – PictureCorrect
Winter Photography Tips – PictureCorrect: "So the climate is changing and our weather is becoming not only more unpredictable but also more extreme. Some of the huge drifts of snow and freezing wonderlands are coaxing out photographers to record the beautiful countryside in all its winter glory, but as many of you will find it’s not without its problems"
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Taking Landscape Photos at Night - Digital Photo Secrets
Taking Landscape Photos at Night - Digital Photo Secrets: "When you think about your favorite landscape photos, the images that come to mind are probably classic shots of forests, mountains and natural rock formations. And they are probably daytime images, too, with an occasional sunset and sunrise thrown in for good measure."
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How Do They Do That? Silky Smooth Waterfalls And Streams. - Digital Photo Secrets
How Do They Do That? Silky Smooth Waterfalls And Streams. - Digital Photo Secrets: "You’ve seen them. Mystical photographs of streams make waterfalls look like they aren’t even from the planet Earth. When I first saw these kinds of photos, I wondered how it was even possible to create them with a simple digital SLR camera. There is a way to make waterfalls and streams as silky smooth as the ones you see in professional photographs. Here is how you do it."
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8 Tips for Long Exposure Photography
8 Tips for Long Exposure Photography: "Long exposure photography has become very popular in the last couple of years, getting a lot of coverage in landscape photography magazines and on photo sharing websites.
Pitstone Windmill at sunset (ISO100, f/18, 118 s)
With the ever-increasing number of options for 10-stop neutral density (ND) filters on the market, there has never been a better time to give it a go."
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Pitstone Windmill at sunset (ISO100, f/18, 118 s)
With the ever-increasing number of options for 10-stop neutral density (ND) filters on the market, there has never been a better time to give it a go."
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Motion and Action Photography Tips – PictureCorrect
Motion and Action Photography Tips – PictureCorrect: "For the most part, the world around us is in motion. Some things move slowly while some move faster. Slow moving things are plants, turtles, snails etc. Fast moving things are baseballs, cars, ocean waves etc. As photographers we thrive to capture every detail and display it via our photos. We want to capture these movements and motions to make our work more creative. The process of freezing motion and movement is called action photography. After you decide what you want to shoot you must decide how you want it to appear in your photo. In other words you want to know how to convey the motion to the viewers. "
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