Saturday, March 29, 2014

Practical Tips To Build Your Street Photography Confidence

Practical Tips To Build Your Street Photography Confidence: "The noble pursuit of street photography requires a good measure of cunning and bravado. Of course, there is the ever present hurdle of luck and opportunity. Beyond knowing your streets, their patterns and ad hoc events, getting that wonderful shot is a guessing game."



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11 Practical Low Light Landscape Photography Tips - PhotographyTricks.com

11 Practical Low Light Landscape Photography Tips - PhotographyTricks.com: "Being a talented photographer means having a discerning eye. You need to be able to see the potential photo in the scene before you. No picture is going to capture as much as the human eye does, but a good photographer sees what can be caught on camera. Ansel Adams called it pre-visualization."



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What is the Bokeh Effect in Photography? – PictureCorrect

What is the Bokeh Effect in Photography? – PictureCorrect: "
If you are new to photography you have probably only recently learned about the concept known as “bokeh”. It is Japanese in origin and refers to blur or a blurry quality, and in photography it is a very recognizable technique."



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Bye, Bye, Red Eye: Photography Tips To Develop Your Skills | Ele's Place

Bye, Bye, Red Eye: Photography Tips To Develop Your Skills | Ele's Place: "Everyone that has a passion for photography can create great images. Do you want to learn how to help improve upon your photographic abilities? If the answer is yes, this article is for you. The following article provides you with tips and hints that can give your photographs the polished look of a professional."



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10 Macro Photography Shots Straight Out of a Bug’s Life – PictureCorrect

10 Macro Photography Shots Straight Out of a Bug’s Life – PictureCorrect: "Macro photography (or photomacrography or macrography, and sometimes macrophotography), is extreme close-up photography, usually of very small subjects, in which the size of the subject in the photograph is greater than life size. Check out what we brought you today from the macro world:"



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