11 essential tips for photographing in extreme winter conditions: "CAPTURING A GREAT PHOTO can be challenging enough when all you have to consider are your camera settings and post processing. Adding in extreme weather (hot or cold) or hectic environments complicates things to a whole other degree, but it’s easy to not think about the affect these situations can have on our equipment and our physical well-being."
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Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Check Out These Great Photography Tips From The Experts | Design Pro Photography
Check Out These Great Photography Tips From The Experts | Design Pro Photography: "Good for you! You may be lost, however, due to an oversaturation of information. This article provides you with several tips and techniques that will immediately improve your photography skills."
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Monday, March 30, 2015
A Vital Piece of Camera Equipment — www.picturecorrect.com
A Vital Piece of Camera Equipment — www.picturecorrect.com: "What’s that weird thing on the front of your lens?” This is something I hear every time I teach a photo workshop. Well, you canʼt blame the students: they are usually beginners, and since we were all beginners once, I try to cut them some slack."
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Sunday, March 29, 2015
4 Tips for Creating Portraits with Impact
4 Tips for Creating Portraits with Impact: "Since the birth of the camera, an overwhelming number of photographers have concentrated on portraiture. Capturing the personality, mood, or expression of a fellow human is sublimely beautiful. Because of this, many of us have thousands of portraits saved on hard drives, and eagerly await the next portrait contest."
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Practical Tips To Build Your Street Photography Confidence
Practical Tips To Build Your Street Photography Confidence: "The noble pursuit of street photography requires a good measure of cunning and bravado. Of course, there is the ever present hurdle of luck and opportunity. Beyond knowing your streets, their patterns and ad hoc events, getting that wonderful shot is a guessing game."
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Mountain bike photography tips - MBTOMMBTOM
Mountain bike photography tips - MBTOMMBTOM: "Mountain bike photography tips.
There are three variables to play with in order to control the brightness of a photograph:
Aperture
Exposure time
Sensor ISO setting (signal amplifcation factor)"
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There are three variables to play with in order to control the brightness of a photograph:
Aperture
Exposure time
Sensor ISO setting (signal amplifcation factor)"
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#2962 (Exceptional Digital photography Tips For The Budding Photographer) – Namistai
#2962 (Exceptional Digital photography Tips For The Budding Photographer) – Namistai: "Picture taking could be fulfilling and enjoyable as a pastime. Capturing remarkable occasions and individuals permanently helps make your pictures very special. Pictures can seize thoughts and eras. The details contained within this short article will help you when you're willing to strike picture taking by using a fresh technique. Continue reading for ideas to make the photos visit life."
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Tips To Help You Become The Best Photographer You Can Be - The Dentist Clinic
Tips To Help You Become The Best Photographer You Can Be - The Dentist Clinic: "hotography is so much more than simply attempting to take clear shots of a subject in good lighting. In truth, photography is an expressive, artistic medium. The art itself is versatile and can represent many things. To be a successful photographer, one must possess exceptional attention to detail and a feel for artistic beauty. This article will cover a few helpful photography tips."
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Portraiture in Motion: How to take Striking Portraits in 15 minutes or less - Digital Photography School
Portraiture in Motion: How to take Striking Portraits in 15 minutes or less - Digital Photography School: "Let’s face it. We don’t always have all the time in the world to do a portrait session. Clients run late. The light fades. Opportunity is not always on our side. What happens when you are in a crunch, and the time you have for a session is less than ideal?"
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Digital photography landscape projects: To make you a better photographer - Kindle edition by Steve Pease. Arts & Photography Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.
Digital photography landscape projects: To make you a better photographer - Kindle edition by Steve Pease. Arts & Photography Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.: "The difference between someone who takes pictures, and someone who makes pictures is all about how you see the parts of the photos you are making. Practicing with the art of taking great pictures is the way to get them to be great. This book is set up with with projects for you to do that will help you focus on seeing things the way you need to see them to take great pictures instead of good pictures."
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Wednesday, March 25, 2015
How to Wirelessly Transfer Photos from Your Camera to Your Computer
How to Wirelessly Transfer Photos from Your Camera to Your Computer: "If you’re a prolific shutterbug you know what a hassle it is to constantly pull the SD card from your camera, plug it into your computer, and transfer the files to get to the snapshots you just took. Read on as we show you how to add Wi-Fi based photo transfer to your digital camera."
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Monday, March 23, 2015
Waterfall Digital Photography - Digital Photography School
Waterfall Digital Photography - Digital Photography School: "Waterfalls do present themselves as a wonderful and challenging subject matter to photographers. Firstly they’re beautiful places, secondly they are often in tricky lighting situation and thirdly they’re a dynamic subject as they’re moving (and of course movement means a challenge but also a real opportunity for a more dynamic shot)."
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Sunday, March 22, 2015
Garden Flower Photography Tips – PictureCorrect
Garden Flower Photography Tips – PictureCorrect: "Short of ideas and inspiration when you want to go out and shoot some photographs? If you have a garden, then step outside your door and into a world of inspiration. There is just so much to shoot—and right on your doorstep. Here are some great keys to having fun as you learn digital photography in your backyard."
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HDR Photography: RAW or JPEG Format? – PictureCorrect
HDR Photography: RAW or JPEG Format? – PictureCorrect: "If I had a nickel for every time I heard someone say, “I only shoot RAW” (you could substitute JPEG for RAW here) I would be rich. Truth be told, if one limits one’s self to a single format then, I suggest, that one has established limits that are simply stifling one’s creative choices."
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How to Photograph and Outline Hair – PictureCorrect
How to Photograph and Outline Hair – PictureCorrect: "In order for a picture to come out perfectly, you need to pay attention to all details—not just the ones you want the viewer to focus on, but all of them. You don’t want to leave anything to chance and realize later that you should have done something differently. In this video, Jay P. Morgan focuses on photographing and outlining hair and is useful both when you’re taking the photo and afterwards, when you’re post-processing it:"
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39 Colorful Sunset Photos to Start off Your Weekend
39 Colorful Sunset Photos to Start off Your Weekend: "Well I’ve just returned from spending two and a half weeks in sunny Nicaragua including nine days living right on the beach, in a little fishing village."
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Sunday, March 15, 2015
Landscape Photography and Hyperfocal Distance
Landscape Photography and Hyperfocal Distance: "I can remember when autofocus was relatively new and many photographers distrusted it. Now it’s the other way around – autofocus has become so good and so ubiquitous that manual focus lenses are a rarity. It’s easy to forget that sometimes it’s better to turn it off and use manual focus instead."
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Friday, March 13, 2015
How to Use Backlighting for Portraits – PictureCorrect
How to Use Backlighting for Portraits – PictureCorrect: "Most photographers start shooting with the sun behind them. After all, it’s what many beginning photography books suggest. But, that’s really missing out on a great part of portraiture—backlight. In this video, Mike Browne offers pointers for getting beautiful backlit portraits:"
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How to Use Old School Flashes for Outdoor Photography – PictureCorrect
How to Use Old School Flashes for Outdoor Photography – PictureCorrect: "On a dull day, it can be used to simulate sunlight and add contrast to a photograph. In this situation, the flash is the main light source, and its direction should be above and perhaps to one side of the subject, just like sunlight. This entails the use of an off-camera flash. It’s important to remember that even on a dull day, the natural light is directional, and when used correctly, the flash should augment that natural light."
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Knowing how to Create a Photo and Not just Take One - Digital Photography School
Knowing how to Create a Photo and Not just Take One - Digital Photography School: "You either are a portrait photographer or landscape photographer and you come across the perfect moment, everything falls into place, every aspect and variable in the equation right at this moment equals awesomeness! Now what?"
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How To Use Simplicity To Enhance Your Photos - Digital Photo Secrets
How To Use Simplicity To Enhance Your Photos - Digital Photo Secrets: "We all have busy schedules between work, family, friends and our photography. A simple life is the thing of the past for most people these days. But, when it comes to photography, simplicity is almost always the better choice. If you think about it, simplicity works with all the genres. Whether sports, portraits, landscape, street, or wedding photography, the photos that emphasize minimalism are popular for a reason. The big lesson? Less is more!"
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How to See Exactly Where a Photo Was Taken (and Keep Your Location Private)
How to See Exactly Where a Photo Was Taken (and Keep Your Location Private): "Modern smartphone embed GPS coordinates in each photo they take. Yes, those photos you’re taking have location data embedded in them — at least by default. Many modern digital cameras also do this."
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Beginner's Guide to Light Painting
Beginner's Guide to Light Painting: "Light painting is an imaging technique that uses a moving light source to add light to an under-illuminated subject while taking a long-exposure photograph. A scene or object can be brought to life by painting with a beam of light!"
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There is No Bad Light for Street Photography
There is No Bad Light for Street Photography: "One of the advantages of being a street photographer is that you certainly don’t need to get up before dawn to catch the good light. Harsh sunlight, nighttime and rainy days are only a few of the most desired situations on the streets. Getting up too early, before people are out and about, may actually be counter-productive in your search for the decisive moment."
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Sunday, March 8, 2015
4 Tips for Using Camera Flash – PictureCorrect
4 Tips for Using Camera Flash – PictureCorrect: "Flash can either make or break your photos, but using it correctly will always give you great images. Don’t feel intimidated by your flash; it’s there to help you shoot great images in low light situations. Here are some great tips to help you shoot better images."
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Focus Modes in Digital Cameras – PictureCorrect
Focus Modes in Digital Cameras – PictureCorrect: "It’s a fact that digital cameras have become more advanced today that they require little effort from users in order to capture the best images possible. More features have been enhanced through the years that allow people including children to use digital cameras with great ease."
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4 Photoshop Tools Every Photographer Should Know
4 Photoshop Tools Every Photographer Should Know: "When it comes to photo-editing programs, one of the most popular among both amateur and professional photographers alike is Adobe Photoshop. While it can appear more complex than Lightroom, and certainly takes more time to learn all of its tricks, Photoshop offers four post-processing tools that come in handy for retouching images. "
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Chinese Company Launches a $64 Competitor to the GoPro Hero with Beefier Specs
Chinese Company Launches a $64 Competitor to the GoPro Hero with Beefier Specs: "f GoPro camera prices drop far below $100 in the future, you may have a Chinese company called Xiaomi to thank. Known for its popular smartphones that dominate the Chinese market, the company has launched a new product called the Yi Action Camera that aims to become the GoPro of China while costing just a fraction of the price."
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How to Photograph Great Seascapes – PictureCorrect
How to Photograph Great Seascapes – PictureCorrect: "The late great Galen Rowell once advised us to look to the edges of environments, and there we would find many successful images."
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Five Surprising Uses for your Camera's Self-Timer - Digital Photo Secrets
Five Surprising Uses for your Camera's Self-Timer - Digital Photo Secrets: "Most modern cameras have a self-timer feature. You might know this feature best as that setting that allows you to actually be in the photo as well as your subjects. This is particularly great for photogra-moms and/or photogra-dads. You know, the person in your family who is always behind the camera and never in the photo. The person who, as a result, is so absent from the family album that viewers wonder if she or he actually comes along on any of those family outings."
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Electrifying Lightning Photography - Digital Photo Secrets
Electrifying Lightning Photography - Digital Photo Secrets: "There are very few photographic subjects like lightning. Lightning is unpredictable, appears only for a split second and is best captured by pointing your camera at an empty piece of sky and hoping something happens. "
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Three Best Lenses for your DSLR - Digital Photo Secrets
Three Best Lenses for your DSLR - Digital Photo Secrets: "The best lenses for your DSLR depend on a lot of factors. Variables such as the camera brand, camera model, types of photography you do most, and your personal preferences are all components to picking the best lenses for your specific needs. Here I’ve outlined some recommendations that take those variants into consideration. Read on, but please try not to get gear envy!"
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Safety Tips for Travel Photographers (Particularly Women)
Safety Tips for Travel Photographers (Particularly Women): "et me first address the obvious that while this article talks about safety tips for women photographers, it does not mean that these tips don’t apply to men as well. Most are general tips that could be applied to both genders. Being a woman photographer who has started to venture out alone for photoshoots and solo photowalks, these are things that I notice and practice as I do travel photography."
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Monday, March 2, 2015
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Digital photography landscape projects: To make you a better photographer - Kindle edition by Steve Pease. Arts & Photography Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.:
The difference between someone who takes pictures, and someone who makes pictures is all about how you see the parts of the photos you are making. Practicing with the art of taking great pictures is the way to get them to be great. This book is set up with with projects for you to do that will help you focus on seeing things the way you need to see them to take great pictures instead of good pictures.
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The difference between someone who takes pictures, and someone who makes pictures is all about how you see the parts of the photos you are making. Practicing with the art of taking great pictures is the way to get them to be great. This book is set up with with projects for you to do that will help you focus on seeing things the way you need to see them to take great pictures instead of good pictures.
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