Tuesday, January 28, 2014

The Five “P’s” of Better Wildlife Photography — www.picturecorrect.com

The Five “P’s” of Better Wildlife Photography — www.picturecorrect.com: "We have seen a few different slogans relating to the five “P’s” for improving photography in general such as ‘Proper Planning Prevents Poor Performance’ or ‘Proper Planning Produces Perfect Photos’ but nothing detailed or specific to wildlife photography."



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Photography Tips : Panning in Photography from eHow — curiosity.com

Photography Tips : Panning in Photography from eHow — curiosity.com: "Panning in photography refers to moving the camera from one side to the other, and it can create various effects or can simply create one long, panoramic photograph. Use panning techniques when taking photographs with tips from an award-winning photographer in this free video on photography techniques."



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Photography Tips & Projects : How to Start a Home Photography Studio from eHow — curiosity.com

Photography Tips & Projects : How to Start a Home Photography Studio from eHow — curiosity.com: "Creating a home photography studio can range from being very simplistic to quite elaborate, whether it is a digital studio or a film studio. Create dark rooms, lighting studios and printing studios at home with information from a professional freelance photographer in this free video on photography."



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Urbex — digital-photography-school.com

Urbex — digital-photography-school.com: "Dark halls, narrow wet cold rooms, rusted metal, chains hanging from the ceiling – it`s like you`re moving through a horror movie setting. It appears to be a pictorial journey through a strange world – a nightmarish world of shadows and darkness as after an asteroid impact."



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theFashionSpot — www.thefashionspot.com

theFashionSpot — www.thefashionspot.com: "In the beginning of smartphone world domination, we all still held our digital cameras close, not really trusting the tiny lens on the back of the phone to do photos justice. But now, the cameras in phones have become so high quality, with such high resolution that professional photographers are using their phones along with their more expensive equipment to get the best shot. Major magazines have published iPhone pics taken by professionals. And even National Geographic offers tips from their photographers for taking great shots with your phone. If you've been looking for a new hobby, phoneograhy (as it's become known in certain circles) may be it."



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Nikon vs. Canon: Why One Photographer Made the Switch — www.picturecorrect.com

Nikon vs. Canon: Why One Photographer Made the Switch — www.picturecorrect.com: "When preparing to buy your first digital SLR, it can be difficult to choose between the two camera giants, Canon and Nikon. Perhaps you’re a seasoned photographer used to shooting one brand, and you wonder if you may be missing out. In this video, professional photographer and tech expert Scott Kelby discusses why he went from being a loyal Nikon user to a Canon devotee:"



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Panorama Photography Tips — www.picturecorrect.com

Panorama Photography Tips — www.picturecorrect.com: "You can take a panoramic image with a very wide-angle lens or you can take a series of shots and stitch them together. The great thing about creating a panorama by stitching photos together is the incredible detail than can be preserved. Using a sequence of shots also makes it possible to create 360×180 degree panoramas."



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