Wednesday, January 1, 2014

ISO Settings in Digital Photography - Digital Photography School

ISO Settings in Digital Photography - Digital Photography School: "n traditional (film) photography ISO (or ASA) was the indication of how sensitive a film was to light. It was measured in numbers (you’ve probably seen them on films – 100, 200, 400, 800 etc). The lower the number the lower the sensitivity of the film and the finer the grain in the shots you’re taking."

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5 Uses for a Wide Angle Lens - Digital Photo Secrets

5 Uses for a Wide Angle Lens - Digital Photo Secrets: "Most people end up with the kit lens that comes with their new DSLR. It’s a good place to start, and this lens is usually in the range of 18-55mm or an upgrade to 18-135mm. The reason for a kit lens is to give you a diverse lens that will accommodate much of your image capturing needs. However, if a kit lens is all you have, and you’ve expanded your photography skills and interest, it’s likely you’ll want a few more lenses in your bag."

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Outstanding Photos of Water Droplets - Digital Photo Secrets

Outstanding Photos of Water Droplets - Digital Photo Secrets: "Water droplet photography looks really impressive, so impressive that you might think it requires a lot of complicated equipment and an expensive setup. Not so! With just a few simple pieces you can build your own droplet photography studio and get some very impressive shots"

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How to Photograph Water Droplets - Digital Photo Secrets

How to Photograph Water Droplets - Digital Photo Secrets: "Cameras are excellent at capturing moments in time. But besides just capturing babies in their full, unbridled cuteness, cameras can also capture moments in time that we don’t even notice. One example is whisps of smoke just before they vanish into the air. Another is falling drops of water."

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How I Shot & Edited - The White Infinity Setup - Digital Photography School

How I Shot & Edited - The White Infinity Setup - Digital Photography School: "In my last post about studio photography (the killer clamshell) I covered a simple two light setup for achieving a gorgeous soft beauty look.  This time I thought it might be fun to cover something a bit more general purpose and for this there cannot be anything better than the ever classic white infinity setup."

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How I Shot & Edited - The White Infinity Setup - Digital Photography School

How I Shot & Edited - The White Infinity Setup - Digital Photography School: "In my last post about studio photography (the killer clamshell) I covered a simple two light setup for achieving a gorgeous soft beauty look.  This time I thought it might be fun to cover something a bit more general purpose and for this there cannot be anything better than the ever classic white infinity setup."

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