Sunday, February 7, 2016

Wildlife Photography Tips | Our Planet

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Wildlife Photography Tips | Our Planet: "Smart Tips for Wildlife Photography

Capturing a magnificent image of an animal in the wild takes more than a click of the shutter button. Get your camera out and start taking photos of your eco travels and adventures now.

Here we explore our top ten tips to help you bring home remarkable images of our friends in the animal world."



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3 Simple Ways to Take Better Photos on Your Next Trip

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3 Simple Ways to Take Better Photos on Your Next Trip: "I love to travel. To me, nothing compares to living on the road and waking up to new places every day. All the different photographs I’ve made during my journeys are the most rewarding part of it all."



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10 Tips for Creating Great Family Portraits - Digital Photography School

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10 Tips for Creating Great Family Portraits - Digital Photography School: "With my background being in classic style studio portraiture (aka “boring”), and 25 years experience photographing portraits and weddings, I have a few tips up my sleeve for you. If you’ve never done a family or group portrait before don’t be intimidated. Be honest with the family and tell they you’re just learning, I bet they’ll be willing participants to help you out and they get some nice photos in exchange."



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Best of dPS: Have You Read these 15 Popular Photography Tutorials Yet? - Digital Photography School

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Best of dPS: Have You Read these 15 Popular Photography Tutorials Yet? - Digital Photography School: "2012 is half over and today I spent some time going through our stats here at dPS to identify what the hottest posts for the year have been so far.

We have over 3200 tutorials in our archives now so it is always interesting to see what’s being viewed the most."



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Shooting With Intent - Digital Photography School

For this image of Lower Falls in Letchworth State Park in New York, I knew I wanted a creamy look to the falls.  They were flowing well so I knew a moderately slow shutter speed would give me what I wanted.  I also knew as I composed it that I wanted the falls framed by some of the gorgeous colors of the fall foliage.  I set my exposure based on two things- I wanted a slow shutter speed and I wanted deep depth of field. EOS 5D Mark III, EF 70-300 f/4-5.6L, ISO 100, f/25, .3".

Shooting With Intent - Digital Photography School: "A good friend of mine is passionate about photography, and she recently acquired a reminder of the way she approaches photography.  A tattoo that wraps around her bicep that states simply “Shoot With Intent”. "



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