Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Wildlife photographer David Stowe shares top tips for capturing Mother Nature at its best - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

A closeup photo of a northern spiny-tailed gecko

Wildlife photographer David Stowe shares top tips for capturing Mother Nature at its best - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation): "His "bread and butter" as a wedding photographer pays the bills, but his real passion is wildlife.

The Sydney-based photographer was a finalist in this year's Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year Awards with a portrait of a family of brolgas that had just returned to their nest to settle in for the night in Victoria."



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Monday, August 28, 2017

Macro Photography on a Budget Tutorial

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Macro Photography on a Budget Tutorial: "

The entry into the world of macro photography often starts with the macro mode on a point & shoot camera. But for DSLR shooters the it’s a bit more complicated. You’ll need either a dedicated macro lens, which is expensive, special adapters for reverse mounting a lens, or extension tubes"



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7 Tips to Better Macro Photography

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7 Tips to Better Macro Photography: "With macro photography, everything is magnified. It allows you to clearly showcase details, patterns, and textures more effectively. Bugs are usually the subjects of this kind of photography, but beautiful photos can still be taken using other subjects."



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Sunday, August 27, 2017

10 Things You Can Learn from the Pros to Help You Take Better Photos

10 Things You Can Learn from Professional Photographers to Help You Take Better Photos

10 Things You Can Learn from the Pros to Help You Take Better Photos: "As a photographer, there are so many things that you learn and do on a regular basis. Creating habits in your craft is a good approach to making it become second nature. Here are a few things that most professionals do that you can incorporate into your workflow to help you take better photos."



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