Thursday, July 26, 2012

How To Take A Double Exposure With A Digital SLR by Digital Photo Secrets

How To Take A Double Exposure With A Digital SLR by Digital Photo Secrets: "Double exposure photographs have been around since the beginning of film cameras. Back then, there was no Photoshop. You couldn’t just go in and change your images any way you want. So photographers did what they could with the tools they had. The double exposure was one tool in their belt."

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How To Get Rid Of Motion Blur When Shooting Sports Indoors by Digital Photo Secrets

How To Get Rid Of Motion Blur When Shooting Sports Indoors by Digital Photo Secrets: "I’m just going to say this outright. Taking indoor photos of sporting events is hard. I’m not saying it’s impossibly hard, but it is most certainly a challenge to any photographer."

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Amazing Photography Tricks: How To Get A People-Free Picture At A Tourist Trap by Digital Photo Secrets

Amazing Photography Tricks: How To Get A People-Free Picture At A Tourist Trap by Digital Photo Secrets: "How many times have you run into the following situation? You’ve flown across the world to visit some beautiful location, but once you get there, it’s packed full of tourists."

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49 City Skylines to Inspire You

49 City Skylines to Inspire You: "This morning I received an email from a dPS reader who was heading to New York for the weekend ahead. She was seeking a little inspiration and advice on taking cityscape shots. I pointed her to some posts in our archives but thought it might be fun to find some great cityscape images on Flickr too. Of course there’s so many different approaches to photographing a city – but here’s some of what caught my eye."

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How I Captured my First Aurora Australis

How I Captured my First Aurora Australis: "On Sunday 15th of July 2012 I went to a friend’s house to borrow his camera. I had a photo shoot the next day and I had nothing decent to shoot with. My newly ordered Nikon D800 was in the mail… apparently. And I had sold my trusted D3X a few days before. D’oh!"

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