Friday, September 25, 2015
iPhone 6S vs Samsung Galaxy S6 | TechRadar
iPhone 6S vs Samsung Galaxy S6 | TechRadar: "Samsung and Apple are the top dogs of the mobile phone industry right now. If you're looking for the best of the best just look at the flagship releases from either company."
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A side by side test of iPhone 6S vs. iPhone 6 photography
A side by side test of iPhone 6S vs. iPhone 6 photography: "You now know that the iPhone 6S is worth the upgrade if it tickles you pink. More so, if you're into 3D touch and a faster processor, among other features.
But what if you're vain (like me) and all you care for is the camera? Apple says it's now upgraded to 4K video and 12 megapixels. The Cupertino-based brand tells Mashable that the new iPhone 6S is far superior at photographing than its older sister, but how true is that? Is the camera worth the sticker shock to shell out for the new phone?"
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7 Landscape Photography Tips You Have Likely Never Used - MyPhotoCentral
7 Landscape Photography Tips You Have Likely Never Used - MyPhotoCentral: "As odd as it may seem as we have been spoon fed on the concepts of using small aperture for shooting landscape photos. A larger aperture has its own advantages though. Let’s say you are photographing a scene in low light. If you use a small aperture you will have to compensate that by increasing the ISO and or the shutter speed to get a good exposure."
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6 composition techniques that will improve your photography | Digital Camera World
6 composition techniques that will improve your photography | Digital Camera World: "Anyone with more than just a passing interest in photography will have heard of the ‘rules’ of photo composition, such as rule of thirds, leading lines and perhaps even the golden ratio.
These are useful to remember as they can be used to create images with more impact, but they don’t necessary suit every situation and sticking to them slavishly can stifle creativity"
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These are useful to remember as they can be used to create images with more impact, but they don’t necessary suit every situation and sticking to them slavishly can stifle creativity"
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