Thursday, May 30, 2013

Summer Photography Tips | Men's Health

Summer Photography Tips | Men's Health: "Some great photo opps spring up with no warning. Others you create yourself, by hunting down or setting up truly epic shots. In either case, be ready with the right tools and tactics. We asked two National Geographic photographers, Bill Hatcher and Jimmy Chin, and two professional iPhoneographers, Kevin Russ and Robert-Paul Jansen, to walk us through the ins and outs of great photography"

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10+ Useful System Tools Hidden in Windows

10+ Useful System Tools Hidden in Windows: "Whether you’re using Windows 7, Windows 8, or an older version of Windows, Windows contains a variety of system utilities that are well-hidden. Some are buried deep in the Start menu, while others can only be accessed via a command."

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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

The Top 50 ‘Pictures of the Day’ for 2011 «TwistedSifter

The Top 50 ‘Pictures of the Day’ for 2011 «TwistedSifter: "very day at 5pm the Sifter posts the Picture of the Day. Below you will find a collection of the Sifter’s Top 50 from 2011. It’s hard to imagine the year is almost over, time seems to fly faster each successive year so it’s fun to take a moment and look back at the year that was. Click any of the pictures below to be taken to the individual post to learn more about the photographer and picture taken. Enjoy and stay sifty my friends!"

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55 incredible examples of photo manipulation

55 incredible examples of photo manipulation: "We present collection of 55 incredible examples of photo manipulation. Some of them... you may know already, but another ones... could be new for you. What I'm sure about... all of them are simply worth of your attention."

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Neon Waterfalls are the Coolest Things You'll Ever See - The Bold Italic - San Francisco

Neon Waterfalls are the Coolest Things You'll Ever See - The Bold Italic - San Francisco: "What do you get when you put together neon glow sticks and the majestic natural beauty of Northern California's waterfalls? The coolest collection of photographs you've ever seen in your life. "

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Candlelight From A Speedlight - YouTube

Candlelight From A Speedlight - YouTube: ""

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7 Beginner Tips For Sharper Photos – PictureCorrect

7 Beginner Tips For Sharper Photos – PictureCorrect: "Scott Kelby, the author of many digital photography books says, “If your photos aren’t sharp then the rest doesn’t matter”. Key to any image is its sharpness and in order to get those photos pin sharp you need to follow some basic guidelines."

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Creative Portrait Project with Shattered Glass Fragments – PictureCorrect

Creative Portrait Project with Shattered Glass Fragments – PictureCorrect: "The plight of foster children is a heart-wrenching one, and one that photographer Rob Woodcox takes very much to heart. In this video from Jakob Skogheim, Woodcox strives to capture those feelings through the power of photographic images. Using shards of glass, he photographs his model among shredded and fractured light being shot in hundreds of different directions, bounced from one place to the next, each fragment unable to represent the model as a whole:"

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Travel Photography Tips and Techniques – PictureCorrect

Travel Photography Tips and Techniques – PictureCorrect: "With travel photography you want to convey not only the sites and scenes you have seen but also the feelings and emotions associated with the locations. The unexpected is always around the corner when you travel and with some careful preparation and a keen photographic eye you can produce some memorable results."

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Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Learning From My Mistakes: 5 Okay Shots That Could Have Been Great

Learning From My Mistakes: 5 Okay Shots That Could Have Been Great: "I’ve learned a ton along the way: treat your clients like gold, be generous whenever you can, and everyone should blow their nose and empty their pockets before a single picture is taken. Yet……..I still learn every day. Which is odd because every day I am also pretty sure that I couldn’t possibly know more than I know now or be presented with a situation I have yet to encounter. Then again, sometimes my ego and I have trouble fitting thru doorways together."

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You don't have to spend a lot of money on a digital camera

You don't have to spend a lot of money on a digital camera: "If you want a digital camera, but think you can't afford one, I have the solution for you. I actually have 2 solutions for you . There are lots of choices for a discount digital camera on the market at this time, the really cheap ones are junk."

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National Photography Month : 5 Tips for Senior Photography « AdoramaPix Blog

National Photography Month : 5 Tips for Senior Photography « AdoramaPix Blog: "Senior  photography has grown tremendously over the years thanks in part to social media. Teens love to share their photographs with each other. So it’s no wonder that graduation photography is such an important part of their lives. Like any specialty, there are a few tips and tricks to keep in mind when photographing graduates."

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Monday, May 27, 2013

8 Things We Love About the New Flickr - Slideshow from PCMag.com

8 Things We Love About the New Flickr - Slideshow from PCMag.com: "Flickr has long been the deepest, most capable web photo sharing site, with an unmatched array of organizational tools and hosts of thriving communities of interest groups. But though it's still massive, with over 20 million unique visitors a month, Flickr had been losing ground in recent months to the mobile-focused Instagram."

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5 Tips For Capturing Great Street Portraits

5 Tips For Capturing Great Street Portraits: "It can be a bit daunting to go up to a stranger and ask them to take their photo, but after a day or two it becomes addictive!  Here are some tricks that might make it a bit easier for you:"

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Portrait Photography Tips – Common Mistakes you should NOT make! | Padraic and Sonia Deasy

Portrait Photography Tips – Common Mistakes you should NOT make! | Padraic and Sonia Deasy: "A portrait reflects the subject’s personality. It brings out a person’s character and uniqueness in the picture itself. And as the photographer – it is your job to ensure this! While it will take years of practice and trying different techniques and settings to perfect this; to get a head-start, there are certain pitfalls that you should stay away from. Here, I’ll share a few important portrait photography tips and the most common mistakes you should avoid at any cost!"

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Sunday, May 26, 2013

When A Lack of Color is the Perfect Answer

When A Lack of Color is the Perfect Answer: "Has this question ever crossed your mind? I wonder if I should shoot this in black & white? We think every photographer has been faced with this decision."

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In-Depth Wedding Photography Seminar with a Staged Wedding – PictureCorrect

In-Depth Wedding Photography Seminar with a Staged Wedding – PictureCorrect: "Without the hands-on experience that comes only from attending a live ceremony, it’s challenging to improve wedding photography or to envision the techniques of master wedding photographers. But this presentation gives us a chance to see an acclaimed wedding photographer at work by staging and recording a mock wedding at the West Side Jewish Center in New York. The seminar was presented by Andy Marcus. His portfolio includes the weddings of Kelsey Grammer, Donald Trump, and many other celebrities. Follow along as he demonstrates his wedding work flow (for those of you reading this by email, the seminar can be seen here):"

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Nature Photography Tips - Dress for Success!

Nature Photography Tips - Dress for Success!: "Sometimes your clothes are more important than your camera gear. That was certainly the case when we went out to photograph the only wild herd of muskoxen in Sweden. Currently, a group of seven individuals lives in the alpine region of eastern Härjedalen, close to the Norwegian border"

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Top Tips for Photographing Babies - ParentMap

Top Tips for Photographing Babies - ParentMap: "When my son was born everyone told me to take a lot of photos and video because “they grow up so fast,” but the crazy days and nights during the first few months made this so difficult, even for me, a professional photographer."

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Say Cheese! Photography Tips For All Skill Levels | Digital Camera reviews and tips

Say Cheese! Photography Tips For All Skill Levels | Digital Camera reviews and tips: "Do you think that you are capable of taking pictures? Do you have an interest in learning how to improve your inherent photography skills? You have found the right place if you’re ready to do this. The ideas here are some advice will help you take your abilities in photography."

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Fashion photography tips: Lara Jade on perfect lighting and simple compositions | Digital Camera World

Fashion photography tips: Lara Jade on perfect lighting and simple compositions | Digital Camera World: "Lara Jade began her photography career aged 14, taking fine art and self-portrait images. At just 22 years old, she has an mpressive client list including Elle, Harper Collins, BBC and Schwarzkopf. Her unique romantic, gothic style of imagery has built a strong following and earned her a place in the fashion photography elite. See more of her work at www.larajade.co.uk, or book a photography workshop at www.larajadeworkshops.com."

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Saturday, May 25, 2013

What to do with digital photos after you take them

What to do with digital photos after you take them: "Now that you've taken digital pictures with your digital camera of many things, things that are very important to you, what do you do with them? "

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How to store digital photos

How to store digital photos: "The nice thing about a digital camera is that you can take as many photos as you want. The problem is, digital photo storage, how to organize and store your digital photos so you can find them later. Digital cameras are great because you can take so many more photos at no extra cost."

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How to take great photos of fireworks

How to take great photos of fireworks: "Almost everyone loves fireworks. You can get some great fireworks pictures if you know the secrets. Just getting the shots can be fun, but to get the best shots you need to plan ahead. I want to share with you how to get great fireworks pictures. If you get good fireworks pictures, you will enjoy them for years to come."

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How to take pictures of beautiful flowers

How to take pictures of beautiful flowers: "Taking pictures of beautiful flowers is something I have always enjoyed. You see things on the photos and through the camera lens that you don't see just looking at them. Most people don't get down to flower level and really see the flower"

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Learn How to Use the Sharpening Tools in Lightroom

Learn How to Use the Sharpening Tools in Lightroom: "There’s no question that Lightroom is a powerful piece of photo processing software, but due to that power sometimes it’s not as easy to wrap our heads around everything it has to offer, that’s in part why I started my Let’s Edit YouTube series a weekly segment in which I share my own editing workflow for viewers to learn from."

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Portrait Tips on the Street [Duel]

Portrait Tips on the Street [Duel]: "This week Dustin and I (Jim) were in the studio writing photo tips for you guys.  It had been a slow day and we were catching a bit of studio fever (it’s just like cabin fever–but in a studio)."

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Tree Photography Tips

Tree Photography Tips: "We have plenty of woodland to photograph and as rain showers are common at this time of year, greens will be more vibrant so now is a perfect time to photograph them."

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Friday, May 24, 2013

Props Are Evil: How To Use Them For Good

Props Are Evil: How To Use Them For Good: "Nothing freaks me out like props.  Every time I see a picture of flower girls holding an empty frame that is outlining a bride and groom kissing in the distance, I die a little inside.  "

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Muscle Car Photography Lighting Techniques – PictureCorrect

Muscle Car Photography Lighting Techniques – PictureCorrect: "
If you’ve ever tried to photograph a shiny object, you know how reflections can throw a wrench into your shoot. Likewise, if you’ve ever shot anything larger than a small group of people, you’re probably familiar with the challenges of illuminating wide, often multi-faceted areas. If you combine these two situations, you might start to get an idea of the challenges behind lighting  and photographing an automobile. In this video, photographer Tim Wallace explains in great detail how to “shape” light around a vehicle – specifically, a high-end muscle car:



Because the surfaces most cars are polished to a high gloss, it’s important to pay close attention to where the lights are showing in the finish. You should use clean, simple lighting accessories (soft boxes and strip lights) that can blend nicely and create attractive reflections, as opposed to barn doors, grids, or snoots which will create odd, awkward shapes."

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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Fusion Plate works with both camera shoulder straps and tripods

Fusion Plate works with both camera shoulder straps and tripods: "The Fusion Plate is a camera accessory designed to allow photographers to quickly and easily switch between a shoulder strap and tripod. The device consists of a quick-release plate made from aerospace grade aluminum that also combines a sturdy flip-up accessory loop. This means that not only can it be used on many tripods, but also as a camera shoulder strap."

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5 Tips for Better Sunset Photography – PictureCorrect

5 Tips for Better Sunset Photography – PictureCorrect: "Let’s wrap up our discussion of sunset photography with some tips that don’t warrant their own articles but are still valuable additions to your shooting arsenal."

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Best bets: Learn macro photography tips | Springfield News-Leader | news-leader.com

Best bets: Learn macro photography tips | Springfield News-Leader | news-leader.com: "If you enjoy shooting photos of nature, register for the Close-Up Nature Photography class, 9 a.m.-noon Saturday at the Springfield Conservation Nature Center, 4601 S. Nature Center Way. Learn the techniques and equipment used for macro photography. The free class is for ages 15 and older. Call 417-888-4237."

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What To Do When Someone Steals Your Image by Digital Photo Secrets

What To Do When Someone Steals Your Image by Digital Photo Secrets: "Nobody wants to be plagiarized or ripped off, but it’s often a fact of life when you taken pictures and post them to sites like Flickr, Instagram, or Facebook. Heck, it can even happen in otherwise professional business relationships where trust has eroded between you and your clients"

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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

How to take great pictures with your point and shoot camera

How to take great pictures with your point and shoot camera: "Almost everyone has a point and shoot digital camera nowadays. Most people use them for taking shot of family and vacation, and just everyday things to remember their life. Many of the pictures I see people taking with a point and shoot camera have flaws that make them disappointing to the person taking the shots."

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Flickr Now Offering 1 TB of Free Photo Storage – PictureCorrect

Flickr Now Offering 1 TB of Free Photo Storage – PictureCorrect: "Yahoo’s CEO Marissa Mayer unveils an update to the company’s Flickr photo-sharing site. Among the changes are a redesign with larger images, the ability for users to upload full-resolution photos, and 1TB of free storage for everyone:"

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How to Photograph an Airshow – PictureCorrect

How to Photograph an Airshow – PictureCorrect: "
Each summer, at air shows across the globe, awestruck spectators enjoy the power and precision of aerial demonstration teams and individual performers. In addition to what is happening in the air, there are often static displays on the ground. For photographers, these events provide outstanding photographic opportunities. After you shoot your first air show, you will likely return each year as I do. The tips below are based on my experiences at air shows around the New York area."

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Photo Finish With The Best: 8 Photography Contests You Can Win With Your Best Snap

Photo Finish With The Best: 8 Photography Contests You Can Win With Your Best Snap: "Contest. That word has a charm of its own. Ever since the days of the cavemen right till today’s Olympics, the brave and the meek have gone up against each other."

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Find the Open Shade Photo Tip

Find the Open Shade Photo Tip: "Welcome my awesome friend and fabulous photographer–Shari Hanson sharing a great photo tip today–Finding the Open Shade.
Hello friends and followers of Kristen Duke!  I have known Kristen since high school and feel so blessed to know her!  When I was starting out in photography she was (and still is) an endless source of information and help to me!  I am so pleased that she invited me to be with you today and excited to share an awesome lighting tip with you!"

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Water Drop Photography Tips

Water Drop Photography Tips: "Water Drop photography is a great topic that's not only interesting, but it also gives you the chance to show people a world that most have not seen before.

With this in-mind, here's a quick tutorial, plus, example imagery on shooting close-up shots of water drops."

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How to Add Film Grain to Your Digital Photos

How to Add Film Grain to Your Digital Photos: "One of the elements of film-based photography lost with the transition to digital photography is the presence of film grain. If you want to recapture the effect with your modern digital rig, read on as we show you how."

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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Vacation photos how to make them better

Vacation photos how to make them better: "When you get home from a trip, the only thing you have to remember the great time you had are the vacation pictures that you took of your trip. You want to be sure that your vacation pictures will bring back great memories every time you look at them. I'm going to show you how to take better vacation pictures with your digital camera."

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Manual Settings On Your SLR Digital Camera

Manual Settings On Your SLR Digital Camera: "Almost all digital camera's that are more than a point and shoot digital camera allow you to set some manual settings. Doing this allows you to set the aperture and the shutter speed independently of each other."

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Monday, May 20, 2013

Sony A58 Review | PhotographyBLOG

Sony A58 Review | PhotographyBLOG: "The Sony A58 is a new interchangeable lens camera that uses Sony’s unique Translucent Mirror Technology to offer high-speed shooting and a smaller body size."

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bounce flash photography tips Archives « Neil vN - tangents

bounce flash photography tips Archives « Neil vN - tangents: "One of the presentations that I gave at the After Dark event in St Louis, was (perhaps inevitably by now), about bounce flash photography. Part of this was a sequence explaining how the direction that you bounce your flash into, will define the light pattern on your subject. The black foamie thing helps in directing the light from your flash, especially if you want short lighting on your subject."

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Using Water to Lighten Landscape Photos

Using Water to Lighten Landscape Photos: "Most Pro landscape photographers recommend shooting either at (or around) dawn or dusk in order to capture their scene in the ‘golden hours’ when the light is at it’s best (in fact some will rarely shoot at any other time of day)."

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10 Portrait photography tips

10 Portrait photography tips: "If you can just remember a few of these tips, you will take a better digital portrait."

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How to buy a digital camera

How to buy a digital camera: "To save your family memories, everyone needs to have a quality digital camera. There are so many choices on the market now it is very hard to choose the best digital camera for you. You need to narrow down the search by deciding what options are most important to you."

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Sunday, May 19, 2013

Take better pictures by doing projects

Take better pictures by doing projects: "One of the best ways to make yourself a better photographer is to do projects that will make you focus on a specific thing and allow you to explore all you can within that specific area to make you learn all you can and get you proficient in that area."

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Photo lighting tips using window light

Photo lighting tips using window light: "There are a hundred different lighting setups you can use to shoot portraits, from 4 lights with painted backgrounds, down to natural light with a wall or a natural background outdoors."

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Rule of thirds

Rule of thirds: "If you have been taking photos for even a short time, it’s likely you have heard about photographic composition. The composition of a photograph is how you arrange the parts of a photo, so that it looks pleasing and lets the viewer see the story your photo is telling."

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Posing tips, Photography Posing, Basic Poses, Photography Tips, - YouTube

Posing tips, Photography Posing, Basic Poses, Photography Tips, - YouTube: ""

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How to Create a “Standard Import” Preset in Lightroom 4

How to Create a “Standard Import” Preset in Lightroom 4: "The following is an excerpt from the SLR Lounge Lightroom Workflow System Workshop on DVD, a system designed to increase your post production speed by 5 to 10 times! Click here to learn more.

In this article, we are going to talk about creating a develop preset that you would like to apply to all of your images when they are first imported into Lightroom."

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Make the Leap from Amateur Photographer to Professional – PictureCorrect

Make the Leap from Amateur Photographer to Professional – PictureCorrect: "Those new to the idea can be taken by surprise and even feel a little uncomfortable at the prospect of running a photography business. Their photography is now a product that needs to be sold. However, no one can run a successful photography studio in the long term if they persist with the idea of being primarily a photographer, while ignoring the necessary business aspects."

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Top 15 Features of Your DSLR Camera That You Should Know – PictureCorrect

Top 15 Features of Your DSLR Camera That You Should Know – PictureCorrect: "There’s a lot to learn when you first get a DSLR. The first things you need to know is how to get out of auto mode and start using your camera’s manual function. This tutorial will show you the 15 things you need to know when starting out (for those of you reading this by email, the seminar can be seen here):"

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Saturday, May 18, 2013

Waterfalls | DPmag.com

Waterfalls | DPmag.com: "This Quick Fix installment is a bit different from my past columns. First, I'll share some quick digital darkroom fixes for waterfall pictures. Then, I'll move on to some tips for making the best in-camera waterfall exposures. After all, you must start with the best in-camera image. Always."

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Some In-Camera Adjustments For An Image That Goes POP! by Digital Photo Secrets

Some In-Camera Adjustments For An Image That Goes POP! by Digital Photo Secrets: "What makes an image beautiful? For many, it’s color. But your camera isn’t going to give you great colors out of the box. It’s a ‘dumb’ piece of equipment. Even with all of our sophisticated computer technology, your camera is still guessing which settings will reveal the best photo."

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Displaying Your Photos by Digital Photo Secrets

Displaying Your Photos by Digital Photo Secrets: "Today’s photographers take a lot more pictures than photographers did just a couple of decades ago. But on average, fewer of those images ever get seen. That’s because storing digital photos is easy, fast and requires virtually no extra space."

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How to Get a Nice White Background in Portrait or Still Life Photography – PictureCorrect

How to Get a Nice White Background in Portrait or Still Life Photography – PictureCorrect: " you’ve spent time shooting people or products inside a studio then, chances are, you’ve shot a white background before. In this video, photographer Mark Wallace discusses a common pitfall of shooting subjects against a white background — lighting the background insufficiently so it appears gray instead of white. He offers a couple of solutions, using both off-camera speedlights and more powerful studio strobes:"

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How to Capture Really Sharp Photos – PictureCorrect

How to Capture Really Sharp Photos – PictureCorrect: "One of the most frustrating experiences for a photographer is to get home from a photo trip with some great images only to find that some of the images are not sharp. To help solve this problem, this article covers seven things that a photographer can do to create really sharp images."

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Friday, May 17, 2013

Twenty Four Outstanding Horse Photos by Digital Photo Secrets

Twenty Four Outstanding Horse Photos by Digital Photo Secrets: "Horses are challenging subjects. Like cats, they can be disagreeable, and they can also be unpredictable. When photographing a standing horse pay attention to your subject’s ears and try to capture the photo when the ears are pricked forwards; when the horse is in motion, ear position matters less. Do remember to shoot from interesting angles, zoom in on the details and try to capture the relationship between horse and rider."

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Tips for Summer Photos by Digital Photo Secrets

Tips for Summer Photos by Digital Photo Secrets: "Summer is fast approaching – in the northern hemisphere, anyway, and if that’s the half of the world where you reside you might benefit from some summer photography tips. (If not, then photographing winter landscapes might be more your thing.)"

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20 Photography Tips Every Travel Photographer Must Know

20 Photography Tips Every Travel Photographer Must Know: "The best light to capture most kinds of subjects is in the golden hours- one hour after sunrise and one hour before sunset (depend off course on where you are on the globe). So get up early to get that amazing photo opportunities, while all the other tourists are still asleep."

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Tips for taking pictures with your phone

Tips for taking pictures with your phone: "Almost everyone carries a phone with them most of the time, and most newer phones have decent camera’s built into them, everyone should learn the techniques and tips to take the best shots that you can with your phone camera."

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10 Simple Yet Effective Photography Tips – PictureCorrect

10 Simple Yet Effective Photography Tips – PictureCorrect: "1. Move closer to your subject. Nothing kills a photo quicker than a distracting background. If you have a great background try bringing the subject closer to the camera so they don’t get lost. Remember this tip if nothing else."

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Texas May Have Its Own Gosnell: Houston Doc Accused of Gruesome Illegal Abortions | Video | TheBlaze.com

Texas May Have Its Own Gosnell: Houston Doc Accused of Gruesome Illegal Abortions | Video | TheBlaze.com: "Although Kermit Gosnell, the Philadelphia abortionist found guilty this week of three counts of first-degree murder, has been successfully removed from civil society, another abortion practitioner like him may be on the loose in Houston, Texas."

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Thursday, May 16, 2013

Samsung WB250F Review

Samsung WB250F Review: "You may question why I selected the Samsung WB250F for review after my less than positive review of the Galaxy, a camera replete with all sorts of problems like dust on the sensor, poor ISO performance and an inordinately long startup time!"

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How to Take Great Product Photos – PictureCorrect

How to Take Great Product Photos – PictureCorrect: "If you’ve ever scrolled through a page of thumbnails while searching for products, you’ve probably noticed how much more inclined you are to take a second look at the goods displayed in a strong and clear photograph. An eye catching image can make all the difference when it comes to selling products online. You don’t have to be a professional photographer to bring attention to your shop. These four tips will help you create great product photos that will spark your customer’s interest and boost sales:"

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Tips for Using Shadows in Photography – PictureCorrect

Tips for Using Shadows in Photography – PictureCorrect: "Photographers tend to pay a lot of attention to light. In fact, we often think of light as one of the most important aspects of photography. On the other hand, shadows may seem to be less important – simply a lack of light. This would be a major mistake — for light is nothing without shadows."

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Family photo ideas for better pictures

Family photo ideas for better pictures: "You get your family together, put the cute outfits on all the kids, get everyone paying attention and looking the right direction, you take a couple of shots that you think look good and your happy. Later you look at the photos on a bigger screen, "

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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

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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Strobist: Bluebirds and Stink Bugs

Strobist: Bluebirds and Stink Bugs: "We have a bluebird nest in our backyard. There are two fledglings, and this is their dad.

To me, bluebirds have always had a specific connotation (i.e., the "bluebird of happiness," or more lately, "Twitter"). But this guy is a fearless badass. He'll fight off other birds, cats, squirrels—and photographers—if they get too close to his nest."

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Tips for great macro photography results - a Head On Photo Festival special | Centennial Parklands Blog

Tips for great macro photography results - a Head On Photo Festival special | Centennial Parklands Blog: "‘Macro photography’ is a technical way of saying extreme close-up photography, usually of very small objects. It’s a great skill to have, and certainly one that can be learnt.

I thought I would put together a few insect macro photography tips – just in case you feel inspired to take your own after seeing my exhibition!"

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How to Enhance Your Black and White Photos with Adjustment Curves

How to Enhance Your Black and White Photos with Adjustment Curves: "Last week we showed you how to convert your color photos to black and white photos. While the tips and tricks we shared with you yield awesome results, we’re back this week to highlight some powerful techniques to take your image to the next level."

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How To Photograph Dragonflies

How To Photograph Dragonflies: "Dragonflies are among the most photogenic insects. They usually have bright contrasting colors that make them really stand out in their natural environment, and their large size makes them easy to photograph with a standard telephoto lens."

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Infrared Photography Tips | Hiking Photography

Infrared Photography Tips | Hiking Photography: "Now this is where you run into problems with modern digital cameras. Most will have an IR blocking filter that covers the sensor; some cameras block out more than others. This sensor IR blocking filter is there to prevent IR light from affecting image quality of normal photos. So when you put an a filter over your lens that ONLY lets through IR light, very little of that IR light actually makes it to the sensor because of the blocking filter. This results in the need for VERY long exposures; something in the 3-5 minute range depending on how strong that sensor IR blocking filter is."

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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Arrowhead Region, Minnesota | OutdoorPhotographer.com

Arrowhead Region, Minnesota | OutdoorPhotographer.com: "Named for the distinctive shape of its borders along Canada to the north and Lake Superior to the southeast, the Minnesota Arrowhead region offers spectacular views of Lake Superior as well as valleys, rivers, lakes and numerous waterfalls as they tumble from inland waters and empty into Lake Superior. "

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Choosing A Lens Set For Nature Photography | OutdoorPhotographer.com

Choosing A Lens Set For Nature Photography | OutdoorPhotographer.com: "When putting together a lens kit for outdoor photography, there are three basic ways to do it. You can get one "superzoom," several shorter-range zooms or a number of fixed-focal-length "prime" lenses. Each offers its pros and cons, and that's what this article covers. Of course, your lens choices will vary depending on the type or types of outdoor photography you do. So we'll break down the article into four segments: landscape, wildlife, travel and sports-action. "

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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX300 Review - Watch CNET's Video Review

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX300 Review - Watch CNET's Video Review: "The good: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX300 has strong image stabilization to back up its 50x zoom lens; excellent picture quality for its class; and a large assortment of shooting options for all levels of photographers."

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Photography Tips on Shooting in Parks – The Vantage Points – PictureCorrect

Photography Tips on Shooting in Parks – The Vantage Points – PictureCorrect: "Parks are one of the major places where a photographer can find many interesting subjects and challenges. But many of us shoot in parks in the same way we shoot in a birthday party. Here’s some of my personal tips that I have learned from jobs and experience that will dramatically improve the results of your park photos."

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Monday, May 13, 2013

Free pictures for your websites

Free pictures for your websites: "Finding free photos that you can use online for your blogs and websites can be tough. If you write for online blogs or websites, you need good photos to use on the site to make your site look better."

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10 Photography projects to improve creativity

10 Photography projects to improve creativity: "There are many things you can do to improve your photographic creativity. The key to improving your photographic creativity is to train your eyes to see things a little different than normal. You need to be observant enough to see patterns and shapes and lines the way that others don't see them."

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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX300 Review - Watch CNET's Video Review

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX300 Review - Watch CNET's Video Review: "The HX300's video is as good as its photos. With plenty of light you get nice-looking, smooth video when recording at the camera's maximum AVCHD resolution of 1080/60p. There is very little trailing on moving subjects or judder when panning the camera, though some is noticeable when viewed at larger screen sizes. In low light, movies do have more visible noise and artifacts and look softer, but are still very good. You do have use of the zoom lens, which you may hear moving in quieter scenes. Audio quality in general is very good, too, but unfortunately you're limited to the stereo mic on top."

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National Photography Month: 5 Tips to Better Maternity Photos « AdoramaPix Blog

National Photography Month: 5 Tips to Better Maternity Photos « AdoramaPix Blog: "Maternity photography has really gained in popularity through the last few years. Photographers are getting more and more creative with women and their baby bumps. It’s fantastic to see so much brightness and life in this new wave of photography. However, with any specialty there are always a few things to keep in mind when starting out."

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What the Mona Lisa Can Teach You About Taking Great Portraits

What the Mona Lisa Can Teach You About Taking Great Portraits: "When I visited the Lourve in Paris a couple of years ago I was stunned by the crowds of people gathering around this small image, pushing and shoving to get close and to take a picture of it (I got some great shots of the crowd)."

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Twenty Five Outstanding Uses of Light by Digital Photo Secrets

Twenty Five Outstanding Uses of Light by Digital Photo Secrets: "The difference between a good photo and an outstanding photo can often be found in the light. As you look at these examples of images that make good use of light, think about how each one might have looked if the light had been flat, or hard, or coming from a different direction."

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The Magic Cloth Technique by Digital Photo Secrets

The Magic Cloth Technique by Digital Photo Secrets: "If you shoot landscapes – especially scenes containing water, such as waterfalls, oceans and lakes, you probably already know something about using a neutral density (ND) filter. The neutral density filter is the go-to tool for any photographer who wants to take a long exposure during daylight hours. All those stunning images of misty oceans and rivers that you’ve admired were probably taken with ND filters. But if you don’t have a set of ND filters there is another trick you can employ to capture similar images – and it’s less expensive and more flexible than a set of ND filters, too.
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Sunday, May 12, 2013

How to make photos look professional

How to make photos look professional: "One of the most disappointing things about looking at your photos after you take them is finding shots that you thought were great when you took them but look flat and unimpressive when you see them on the computer"

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How to take better photos that are clear and sharp

How to take better photos that are clear and sharp: "There are millions of new photos being shot every day, of all of the photos taken; the majority of them are not very good because of a few simple mistakes."

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Printing your digital photos

Printing your digital photos: "With the invention of affordable digital cameras, people are taking thousands more digital photos than they ever did with film. To get the most enjoyment out of your digital photos you want to learn how to take the best photos, and then you will want to print photos of your friends and family and other fond memories that you want to have prints of to see often."

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RAW vs. JPEG: Digital Camera Image Formats – PictureCorrect

RAW vs. JPEG: Digital Camera Image Formats – PictureCorrect: "There is much confusion among new photographers as to which format, JPEG or RAW, is best to use. The problem is there’s no one correct answer to the dilema. To be able to know when to use either of the formats, it’s best to have a solid understanding of each of their drawbacks and advantages. The following article will explore both sides of shooting in either RAW and JPEG image formats."

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Spring photography tips: how to photograph flowers in the wild | Digital Camera World

Spring photography tips: how to photograph flowers in the wild | Digital Camera World: "Taking pictures of flowers in a controlled environment such as still life photography, or even in the confines of your garden is one thing. But learning how to photograph flowers in the wild presents a whole number of new challenges. In this quick guide we show you how to think about the light and how to experiment with the look and feel of your pictures."

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Useful Photography Tip #58: Develop Your Eye - The Phoblographer

Useful Photography Tip #58: Develop Your Eye - The Phoblographer: "We often talk about cameras, lenses and lighting but rarely do we talk about what’s behind them–your eye. Not the organ, no, the part of your mind that actually helps you see the world and share it with others. This is what inspires you to capture the world with your lens, what drives you. To me, photography is a person showing how they see their world and capturing moments in time. A person’s “photographic eye” is something that is developed over time with training."

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18 Stunning Self Portraits

18 Stunning Self Portraits: "For thousands of years, artists have used self-portraiture as a means of perfecting their technique. From ancient cavemen, to the classical masters, to Salvador Dali in the 20th century, artists have looked to self-portraiture not only to discover new aspects of their artform, but also as a means of self-discovery."

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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Understanding Light by Digital Photo Secrets

Understanding Light by Digital Photo Secrets: "Do you know what the difference is between a good photographer and a great one?

It’s light. Or rather, the way the photographer uses light."

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How to Achieve a Realistic Tilt-Shift Timelapse Effect in Photoshop – PictureCorrect

How to Achieve a Realistic Tilt-Shift Timelapse Effect in Photoshop – PictureCorrect:

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Tips For Photographing Flowers – PictureCorrect

Tips For Photographing Flowers – PictureCorrect: "With the advent of digital cameras and the huge amount of features, close-up photography has become the domain for everyone. The simple macro feature on the current generation of digital compacts has opened up this world to virtually anyone with a camera. Of course the ideal situation is the use of SLRs but is not limited to them."

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How to photograph a newborn baby

How to photograph a newborn baby: "One of the most special memories there is to save is the birth of a baby, be it your child or grandchild. A baby changes so fast that even a period of 1 week can make a huge difference in the way they look."

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How to Convert Your Color Photos to Stunning Black and White Prints

How to Convert Your Color Photos to Stunning Black and White Prints: "Converting color photos to black and white images that harken to the golden age of black and white photography is an art form. Read on as we show you how to capture the crisp contrast and mood of vintage photographs with today’s digital tools."

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Save Time with Batch Exposure Blending

Save Time with Batch Exposure Blending: "Maybe you don’t shoot multiple exposures in the first place because you don’t want to spend hours in front of the computer blending together the individual images. If you are like me, the thought of individually exposure-blending a whole load of images is just not what photography is all about – I know I can produce better images with better tonal range this way but it seems like a lot of work in front of the computer."

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Friday, May 10, 2013

How to do Timelapse – PictureCorrect

How to do Timelapse – PictureCorrect: "All of us have seen timelapse photography sequences. Timelapses of sunsets, construction, the Aurora Borealis, etc. They’re beautiful, often very dramatic, and the best part is that they’re not very hard to do. Potentially, they can get very difficult depending on the changing light and you subject(s). But capturing a basic timelapse is actually very simple. Photographer Richard Harrington goes through all the basics you need to get started taking your own timelapse videos. Everything from the equipment you’ll need, to controlling the light, to making your videos look great in post:"

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The Difference Between Incident and Spot Meters – PictureCorrect

The Difference Between Incident and Spot Meters – PictureCorrect: "
Hand-held light meters may seem like old technology compared to our modern-day DSLRs, but they are still widely used by many photographers and most cinematographers. Light meters give an accurate reading of the surrounding light so that you can properly exposure your scene. However, there are different types of light meters which can give you different readings depending on the situation. Each has their own purpose and you may not rely on a single type to determine the exposure for every scene:"

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Thursday, May 9, 2013

8 Tips for Sun Flare Photos » Photography Awesomesauce

8 Tips for Sun Flare Photos » Photography Awesomesauce: " Use a Hood – The hood is something we don’t tend to use often, but its main purpose is to keep light out of the lens. When you’re shooting with sun flare the light is direct and coming into your lens and you’ll notice all those little specs and sparkles it creates. I love me a little sun flare, but I always hate it when one of those little specs of light ends up in a weird spot and thus makes the photo look a bit odd. Using the hood will allow you to get sun flare, but without all those little hexagonal shapes of light."

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25 Fascinating High Speed Photography examples and Tips for beginners » Design You Trust – Design Blog and Community

25 Fascinating High Speed Photography examples and Tips for beginners » Design You Trust – Design Blog and Community: "High-speed photography is an intriguing way to capture images that the human eye would not normally see because it is moving too quickly for us. With high-speed photography you can capture the point of impact or explosion and freeze movements in time that are happening tremendously fast"

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phillyburbs.com

phillyburbs.com: "Almost every cellular phone out there has the ability to take a photograph. Everyone is now taking pictures of anything that walks, crawls or flies by! That’s great considering that just 5 years ago, simple photo opportunities were never seized because hardly anyone carried a camera!"

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Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Silhouette Photography Tips and Tutorial – PictureCorrect

Silhouette Photography Tips and Tutorial – PictureCorrect: "Normally every time you take a photo, you want the subject to be as crisp and clear as possible. However, today, we will talk about a technique that hides almost everything from the viewer, leaving it all to the imagination and delivers a stunning effect at the same time.

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10 Top tips for better smartphone photography - Pocket-lint

10 Top tips for better smartphone photography - Pocket-lint: "The sun is out and it's time to start sharing those glorious photos from your smartphone. No matter what you've got in your pocket - Windows Phone, iPhone, Android, BlackBerry - you've got a very powerful package for taking photos."

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Digital Photography Tips and Tutorials

Digital Photography Tips and Tutorials: "Below is just a selection of some of our digital photography tips and tutorials aimed more at the beginner photographer. We’re always writing more beginner tips – so subscribe to DPS today to get all of our updates."

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Outlook - sgpease@msn.com

Outlook - sgpease@msn.com: "Maybe not – but it could be a fun little evening project to hone your skills.

Here’s a video from the team at Learn my Shot to show you how to do it.

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips. "

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The Challenge of Working with Mixed Indoor/Outdoor Photography Lighting – PictureCorrect

The Challenge of Working with Mixed Indoor/Outdoor Photography Lighting – PictureCorrect: "When shooting without flash, you try to use the light in your environment that works best. When shooting with flash, you often shoot inside and focus on altering the lights pointed at your subject. But often we forget that you can use the environment to help create a natural look with artificial light. In this tutorial, photographer Bruce Dorn shows how to use your environment to your advantage when using strobes:"

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Tips for Flower Photography – PictureCorrect

Tips for Flower Photography – PictureCorrect:

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Spark the Shoot: HANDS...What to do with HANDS.

Spark the Shoot: HANDS...What to do with HANDS.: "I get so many emails that say "I have no idea where to put hands."

Hands can be awkward to place, they can be awkward for the client too.  A lot of clients will say "what should I do with my hands?""

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Learn to Shoot Like a Pro: Get to Know Your Camera with A Roundup of Fabulous Photography Tutorials for the Absolute Beginner | The Design Confidential

Learn to Shoot Like a Pro: Get to Know Your Camera with A Roundup of Fabulous Photography Tutorials for the Absolute Beginner | The Design Confidential: "As bloggers, parents, or just average air breathing humans, most of us want to know how to take amazing pictures and record our lives in a beautiful way. Many of us even have nice DSLR cameras and decent equiptment that should help us do this... but do we actually know what to do with this expensive stuff once we have it? The short answer is no. The long answer is also no...just in case you were wondering."

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Smocked Auctions: How do I choose the best location for a photo shoot with my kids?

Smocked Auctions: How do I choose the best location for a photo shoot with my kids?: "We are thrilled to have Crystal Wilkerson from Crystal Wilkerson Photography joining us as the first guest blogger in our new Ask the Photographer series!  With this new blog series, we hope to provide you with some expert tips for getting the most out of your family photos and capturing your children's precious memories.  If you have a question you'd like to have answered by our panel of professional photographers, please send it to photos@smockedauctions.com!"

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Tuesday, May 7, 2013

8 Photo Projects in Your Own Backyard

8 Photo Projects in Your Own Backyard: "One of my photography mentors, Freeman Patterson, says, “If you do not see what is around you every day, what will you see when you go to Tangiers?”

This one line has transformed my photography. As a matter of fact, I enjoy photographing from my home base as much as or more than my travels."

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How to Cheaply and Safely Clean Your Camera’s DSLR Sensor

How to Cheaply and Safely Clean Your Camera’s DSLR Sensor: "If you snap photos with your DSLR long enough, it’s bound to happen: dust will find its way onto your camera’s sensor and begin marring your beautiful photos. Read on as we walk you through a safe multi-step process to return your camera sensor to a factory floor shine."

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Black and white photography by spease

Black and white photography by spease: "Many people like to shoot black and white photos, the main reason being, some pictures look much better in black and white than in color. The great thing about digital over film is that you can shoot it in color, and change it to black and white in the computer."

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Monday, May 6, 2013

Top 10 Zoo Photography Tips – PictureCorrect

Top 10 Zoo Photography Tips – PictureCorrect: "Are you happy with the photographs you took last time you went to your favorite zoo? Photographing animals at the zoo affords the photographer many unique experiences to get up close and personal with a variety of animals, but, as with any type of photography, it’s not as easy as just aiming your camera and shooting. To help you get started, these are some basic tips to improve your zoo photography experience"

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Sports Photography – How Most Pros Work – PictureCorrect

Sports Photography – How Most Pros Work – PictureCorrect: "In sports photography, access is key. Without access, you won’t succeed even if you have the most comprehensive array of lenses out there. So if you have access, you’ve already improved your chances of success by at least 40%. The other keys to success?"

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Camera megapixels: Why more isn't always better (Smartphones Unlocked) | Dialed In - CNET Blogs

Camera megapixels: Why more isn't always better (Smartphones Unlocked) | Dialed In - CNET Blogs: "In a matter of months, the high-end smartphone camera spec rocketed from a respectable 8 megapixels to an altitudinous 13.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 and LG Optimus G Pro are the freshest examples of this megapixel push, but even last January's Pantech Discover (12.6 megapixels), last October's LG Optimus G for Sprint (13 megapixels), and especially mid-2012's 41-megapixel Nokia 808 PureView piled on the megapixels."

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Waterfall Photography Tips: Photographing Waterfalls / Blog / Featured Photos, Tutorials, Picture Galleries and Interviews

Waterfall Photography Tips: Photographing Waterfalls / Blog / Featured Photos, Tutorials, Picture Galleries and Interviews: "The beauty and mystery of waterfalls has always driven hordes of intrepid photographers to the ends of the earth to capture the wonder of the falling waters. We have prepared a simple guide, to give you the most important tips to catch an awesome shot! "

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Do You Take a Digital Camera With You Everywhere? [POLL]

Do You Take a Digital Camera With You Everywhere? [POLL]: "Last week I wrote a post exploring 3 stupidly simple reasons why most people’s photography doesn’t improve – the first reason being that they don’t take their camera with them.

A lot of people agreed – so I thought it might be interesting to run a poll to see how many of us DO take a camera with us all the time."

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Sunday, May 5, 2013

Making a Living as a New Professional Photographer – PictureCorrect

Making a Living as a New Professional Photographer – PictureCorrect: "The decision to make the transition from hobbyist to professional photographer is a difficult one.  While most people start their professional photography career on a part time basis, there are some who jump right in from the start.  I am in the latter group.  The very first time I charged anything for a photo I was a full time professional photographer. "

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Camera Modes: Setting Aperture and Shutter Speed – PictureCorrect

Camera Modes: Setting Aperture and Shutter Speed – PictureCorrect: "You might think that acquiring a $1,000 DSLR makes you a photographer. In truth, the first step down the “photographer road” is switching from auto mode to experimenting in AV, TV, and M. But, what do those letters mean?"

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Moonlight photography tips for making magical midnight landscapes | Digital Camera World - page 2

Moonlight photography tips for making magical midnight landscapes | Digital Camera World - page 2: "David explained that it’s best to recce a photo location in daylight, so you can work out your compositions without stumbling about in the dark. We were doing our shoot on Nuns Cross Farm on Dartmoor, which is a location David knows well. I was pretty happy with my first attempt at shooting the farmhouse; we used the big torch to light the entire house"

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Making a Living as a New Professional Photographer – PictureCorrect

Making a Living as a New Professional Photographer – PictureCorrect: "The decision to make the transition from hobbyist to professional photographer is a difficult one.  While most people start their professional photography career on a part time basis, there are some who jump right in from the start.  I am in the latter group.  The very first time I charged anything for a photo I was a full time professional photographer.  I was 31 years old, leaving a career with a six figure income, with a 2 year old son and a big mortgage when I made the jump from amateur to pro.  Although it was very challenging at times"

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My Most Common Portrait Mistake

My Most Common Portrait Mistake: "We all make mistakes.  Even the best photographers I know make a mistake now and then. And usually, we all have one we can’t get seem to stop making. For me, it’s a different mistake for each type of photography, whether it’s a portrait, a landscape, or some other type of photography.  The secret to getting better as a photographer is overcoming these mistakes and to stop making them."

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Balancing Strobes & Daylight for Portrait Photography – PictureCorrect

Balancing Strobes & Daylight for Portrait Photography – PictureCorrect: "Many beginning photographers think of strobes as devices to be used when there is a lack of light in the scene. However, they can also be used to emphasize or compliment the existing light. In fact, a balance of natural light and strobes often produces some of the best images. In this tutorial, photographer Jay P. Morgan demonstrates how to blend your strobe light and ambient light together to provide a natural and beautiful look:"

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What’s In My Bag- Landscapes

What’s In My Bag- Landscapes: "I’m often asked by beginning photographers about what I use to shoot my photos, whether it’s landscapes, portraits, sports, or some other subject.  Most often, they are referring to the camera used, the lenses, maybe the flash. But the truth is that there’s more to taking great photos than just the camera.  The truth is, the contents of my bag changes dependent on what I plan to be shooting. I’ve compiled a list of items that are always in my bag when I’m on a landscape photo outing, along with how they’ve helped me in my quest for better photos."

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Flower Photography: The Essential Guide Discounted This Week – PictureCorrect

Flower Photography: The Essential Guide Discounted This Week – PictureCorrect: "As spring is here and flowers are blooming many have sent us requests for more flower photography help. The 2nd edition of this flower photography guide has been completely revamped with new sections, more example photos, and updated content. We reached out to the publisher who agreed to give our readers 25% off until next Friday, simply use the discount code picturecorrect at checkout. It can be found here: Wildflower Photography Guide"

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Amazing Selective Color Timelapse Photography in Dubai – PictureCorrect

Amazing Selective Color Timelapse Photography in Dubai – PictureCorrect: "Presenting a city of sci-fi surrealism splashed with shades of neon orange, yellow, green, and blue, Richard Bentley‘s “Not Any Colour” is not your typical timelapse project. Featuring the already-impressive city of Dubai, the following nighttime timelapse sequence has been intricately edited with an unusual color selection technique that has resulted in a compelling contrast of darkness and bright pops of color. See the effect for yourself below:"

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Sports Photography Session to be Used for Composite Imaging – PictureCorrect

Sports Photography Session to be Used for Composite Imaging – PictureCorrect: "Photographing athletes is exciting, but can also be a challenge. To help create powerful, crisp images of the South Carolina Gamecocks football team, photographer James Quantz Jr. decided to the best plan of action would be to work with composite imaging. Using an assortment of studio lighting on location at the arena, Quantz ran the athletes through a variety of poses. Take a look at the video below for some behind the scene footage:"

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Portrait Photography with One Light and a White Wall – PictureCorrect

Portrait Photography with One Light and a White Wall – PictureCorrect: "Don’t be discouraged if you do not have buckets of money to spend on extravagant lighting setups, in the nicely made video tutorial below, Mark Wallace is back to share some of his endless knowledge with us. Wallace discusses a couple different ways you can make the most of a single light source when taking portraits by using a simple object that most of us already have in our homes–a white wall. Have a look:"

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Saturday, May 4, 2013

A Perspective Least Expected | DPmag.com

A Perspective Least Expected | DPmag.com: "Early on in my career as a photographer, I found certain things that I most enjoyed about the job. Creating images for clients that had an artistic flare, evoked emotion and, most of all, captured what I call a "perspective least expected.""

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Texture Photography Essentials and Tips – PictureCorrect

Texture Photography Essentials and Tips – PictureCorrect: "A photographic image is successful when it successfully grabs the attention of the viewers. Images can do this in a variety of ways. Eye-catching color is often used for this purpose. Leading curves can also be used. On the other hand, there exists a method that is often overlooked. That method is the use of texture. Consequently, this article will take a look at the various types of texture photography."

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Some Tips For Snowy Day Portraits by Digital Photo Secrets

Some Tips For Snowy Day Portraits by Digital Photo Secrets: "When you think of cold temperatures and snowfall, you rarely think “hey, what a great opportunity to snap some portraits of my friends.” Most of us are a slave to the notion that cloudy weather equals bad photography. We somehow believe the color will be washed out or everything will look gray. Not so my friends. I want to challenge that idea and show you why a snowy day can yield some pretty fantastic results."

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How To: Using a Circular Polarizer by Digital Photo Secrets

How To: Using a Circular Polarizer by Digital Photo Secrets: "Modern digital cameras are capable of transforming almost any scene from ordinary to extraordinary. With the right tools and the right knowledge, you can actually create an image that is even more impressive than the scene you saw with your naked eye."

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Photographing Landscapes at Twilight by Digital Photo Secrets

Photographing Landscapes at Twilight by Digital Photo Secrets: "You’ve heard me talk oh-so many times about that magic hour, the time just after sunrise and just before sunset when the light has that beautiful, magical quality that can transform a dull, flat scene into a stunning photograph."

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Tips to Take Great iPhone Pictures of the Kids | LongIsland.com

Tips to Take Great iPhone Pictures of the Kids | LongIsland.com: "iPhoneography is the art of creating photos with an Apple iPhone. It's a style of mobile photography that differs from other forms of digital photography in that images are shot and processed on the iOS device."

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Friday, May 3, 2013

Photo Tips | Wildlife and Adventure Photography Blog

Photo Tips | Wildlife and Adventure Photography Blog: "Over the weekend, my wife and I, went to visit some of our friends that live on a lake to celebrate my 30th birthday…yeah, it’s true…I am getting older.

While there we were messing around with time lapse photography of sunsets and lake pictures when we tried out some light painting.  (This is what you do when you take light…like a flashlight…and “paint” light onto your picture)"

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Charles Tran: 5 Ways to Save Money on a Wedding Photographer

Charles Tran: 5 Ways to Save Money on a Wedding Photographer: "For many couples, photography isn't an area where they want to skimp. After all, your pro photographer will be the person cataloguing the day that you want to remember for the rest of your life."

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Tulip Photography Tips

Tulip Photography Tips: "Tulips burst out of the ground in a rainbow of colours and their vibrancy and shape make them perfect photographic subjects. Now, we know not everyone has green fingers but just because your garden's lacking flowers isn't a good enough excuse for not trying this technique. Venture to your park, local gardens or, if you're like us who have a council who love flowers, you may even find them in barrels and planters at the side of the road and around your town just waiting to be photographed. If you do opt for the latter approach just watch out for the traffic and don't risk your life running onto the grass in the middle of a road just because it has some particularly nice tulips on it!"

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Road Trip! 19 Remarkable ‘Road’ Images

Road Trip! 19 Remarkable ‘Road’ Images: "Roads… they’re all around us but I’ve never really considered them to be in my most photogenic subjects list. But maybe I need to rethink that!"

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Portraits on an Overcast Day? Use a Reflector

Portraits on an Overcast Day? Use a Reflector: "As we head into Autumn here in Australia the days are becoming shorter and we’re seeing more and more overcast days. While some might say the weather is poor – this is one of my favourite times to shoot portraits out doors."

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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Take better pictures on Halloween

Take better pictures on Halloween: "Halloween is one of the best holidays to get some great pictures. It is a chance to get great shots of people in a way that you will not be able to get at any other time of the year."

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Sony Cybershot HX50V: Interesting New Pocket Camera – PictureCorrect

Sony Cybershot HX50V: Interesting New Pocket Camera – PictureCorrect: "As more and more people prefer using their smartphones instead of a compact digicam, camera manufacturers are forced to make their compact cameras even better. The innovations continue, as Sony managed to pack an impressive 30x zoom starting from a 24mm equivalent focal length along with Wifi, GPS and manual control, in a body that will easily fit into a coat pocket. Introducing the Sony Cybershot HX50V compact camera:"

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Night Photography Using Light Painting and Exposure Stacking – PictureCorrect

Night Photography Using Light Painting and Exposure Stacking – PictureCorrect: "Photographs made using advanced light painting techniques often look as if they’d require a crew of a dozen assistants to achieve. But some artists have developed creative methods for making these elaborate images single-handedly. Photographer Russell Brown creates complex light paintings on his own using a Westcott Ice Light, colored gels, textural patterns, and exposure stacking. In this video, he demonstrates how he used a soft box lighting technique and image blending in Photoshop to create a stunning image of the Charcoal Kilns in Death Valley, California:"

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How to Photograph Smoke – Step By Step Tutorial – PictureCorrect

How to Photograph Smoke – Step By Step Tutorial – PictureCorrect: "Smoke photography can be extremely frustrating yet fulfilling at the same time. It all depends on how you approach the subject. If you have spare time and/or stuck indoors on a rainy day, then it’s the perfect opportunity to try this technique. There is no need for expensive camera equipment. Just your camera, flash and a few household products will do the job."

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Seven tips for buying the right digital camera | The Reporter

Seven tips for buying the right digital camera | The Reporter: "IT'S easy to be bamboozled when buying a digital camera.

There are so many options, so much jargon and a new 'never-to-be-repeated sale' every weekend."

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6 Free Ways to Improve Your Photography [Get More out of dPS]

6 Free Ways to Improve Your Photography [Get More out of dPS]: "Over the last few years dPS has grown from being a personal blog where I shared tips for friends about how to get the most out of their cameras into something beyond what I ever expected."

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Nikon D7100 Review - Watch CNET's Video Review

Nikon D7100 Review - Watch CNET's Video Review: "Despite some high-profile changes in the Nikon D7100, such as a new sensor, updated AF system, and better build quality, this long-overdue update to the Nikon D7000 doesn't stand out from the crowd as much as it should for the money"

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How to Take Compelling Photographs – PictureCorrect

How to Take Compelling Photographs – PictureCorrect: "One of the keys to a good photograph is its ability to tell a story. To be able to do so effectively, a photographer has to take many different variables into consideration. During the hour long seminar conducted by Marcus Donner, the professional photographer shares a few of his insights, tips, and techniques he has established throughout his 20 years of creating compelling images. Watch and learn below:"

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How to Photograph Light Trails – PictureCorrect

How to Photograph Light Trails – PictureCorrect: "You’re going to practice creating light trails by photographing passing vehicles. You will need a tripod for this technique (or some other way to stabilize your camera) as you will be opening up your shutter for a few seconds or more at a time, and you need your camera to stay perfectly still. Otherwise, you will get camera shake, and your photos will be blurry."

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Portrait Photography Tips

Portrait Photography Tips: "Are you interested in improving your portrait photography? Here’s a a few of the most popular Portrait Photography Tips from our archives."

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Histograms: Your Guide To Proper Exposure

Histograms: Your Guide To Proper Exposure: "To many newbie photographers, getting the proper exposure in camera is the biggest challenge they face. While letting the camera do the work for them turns out fine most of the time, there are many times where the camera can require some help.  Knowing just how to give your camera that help is key to getting an image you’ll want to keep.  The best way to judge an exposure (or a potential exposure, when using Live View) is to use your camera’s histogram."

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3 Stupidly Simple Reasons Why Most People’s Photography Does Not Improve

3 Stupidly Simple Reasons Why Most People’s Photography Does Not Improve: "I’m presuming that this article will not apply to most of us… but after 3 conversations in the last week which revealed the same photography problems in 3 different people – I thought I’d better jot them down."

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A Simple 3 Step Culling Workflow: The “Editing Out” Culling System

A Simple 3 Step Culling Workflow: The “Editing Out” Culling System: "This tutorial has been transcribed from the SLR Lounge Lightroom 4 Workshop on DVD, a 14 hour Lightroom 4 A – Z guide with over 130 tutorials for mastering Lightroom from start to finish. The Digital download can be purchased from SLR Lounge while the physical copy is available through Amazon Prime."

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