Saturday, January 10, 2015

11 Surefire Landscape Photography Tips - Digital Photography School

11 Surefire Landscape Photography Tips - Digital Photography School: "My first love in photography when I first got my trusty old Minolta SLR as a teenager was landscape photography. There’s something about getting out in nature with the challenge of capturing some of the amazing beauty that you see. Perhaps it fits with my personality type – but I loved the quietness and stillness of waiting for the perfect moment for the shot, scoping out an area for the best vantage point and then seeing the way that the light changed a scene over a few hours."



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Camera Tripod Tips: When Do You Need One? – PictureCorrect

Camera Tripod Tips: When Do You Need One? – PictureCorrect: "With very rare exceptions, the main subject of your photograph must be sharp—not necessarily the whole picture, but certainly the subject. Even if you want the subject blurred, to give a sense of movement, then the background must be sharp. And you’ll get the sharpest photographs by using a tripod."



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How to Use ISO Settings in Digital Photography – PictureCorrect

How to Use ISO Settings in Digital Photography – PictureCorrect: "SO should be one of the easiest aspects of digital photography to master, but many beginners in photography still have a hard time understanding this fundamental camera setting."



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Best Specialty Articles of 2014 on dPS: Macro, Street, and Night Photography

Best Specialty Articles of 2014 on dPS: Macro, Street, and Night Photography: "There are so many great aspects and genres of photography it was hard to narrow it down for the best of the best series this week. Those that didn’t quite make the cut for a whole list of their own can be found here. They include: macro, street and night photography."



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How to Create the Perfect Photo Composition – PictureCorrect

How to Create the Perfect Photo Composition – PictureCorrect: "In this article, I want to focus on creating the perfect composition. But before we can create something perfect, we have to know what perfect looks like."



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