Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Top 10 Timelapse Photography Videos of the Year 2013 – PictureCorrect

Top 10 Timelapse Photography Videos of the Year 2013 – PictureCorrect: "2013 has seen some truly beautiful photography and videography, but there’s nothing like a well-crafted timelapse to blow your socks off and inspire you to grow as a photographer. With that in mind, this is a list of the ten most popular Vimeo timelapses to date from this year, based on each video’s play count and number of comments and likes:"

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Sharpness The Deadly Dozen | OutdoorPhotographer.com

Sharpness The Deadly Dozen | OutdoorPhotographer.com: "Just buy a better lens, right? If it were only that easy. Many photographers have tried this solution with unsatisfactory results. The pros get consistently sharp images. How do they do that, even when they're not using so-called pro lenses? One thing they do is pay attention to the 12 challenges in this article and work hard to minimize their damage. I guarantee that if you pay attention to them, too, you'll gain consistently sharper photos and you'll get the best from whatever gear you own."

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Sharpness The Deadly Dozen | OutdoorPhotographer.com

Sharpness The Deadly Dozen | OutdoorPhotographer.com: "Want Sharp Photos?
Just buy a better lens, right? If it were only that easy. Many photographers have tried this solution with unsatisfactory results. The pros get consistently sharp images. How do they do that, even when they're not using so-called pro lenses? One thing they do is pay attention to the 12 challenges in this article and work hard to minimize their damage. I guarantee that if you pay attention to them, too, you'll gain consistently sharper photos and you'll get the best from whatever gear you own."

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Birds Of Paradise | OutdoorPhotographer.com

Birds Of Paradise | OutdoorPhotographer.com: "Patience, persistence and ear wax—three requirements for photographing the world's 39 species of birds-of-paradise. (Yes, ear wax—more on this later.) It only took eight years and 18 expeditions to New Guinea and Australia for photographer Tim Laman to pull off this remarkable photographic and scientific achievement.
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