Wednesday, May 28, 2014

How To Take Memorable Photos - Digital Photo Secrets

How To Take Memorable Photos - Digital Photo Secrets: "Quick, think back on all the photos you’ve seen in your life. What, you can’t remember them all? You can’t even remember most of them? So which ones do you remember? Chances are, there are a few that immediately come to mind. How about Raising the flag on Iwo Jima, by Joe Rosenthal? Or Afghan Girl by Steve McCurry, or Lunch Atop a Skyscraper by Charles C. Ebbets? And now that you can name a handful of unforgettable images, can you put your finger on what it is that makes them so unforgettable?"



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Clutter Robs Your Photos Of Impact - Digital Photo Secrets

Clutter Robs Your Photos Of Impact - Digital Photo Secrets: "If only there weren’t so much extra “stuff” in the world. Clutter is everywhere. It’s in your room. It’s out on the street. It’s the extra wine glasses you left on the counter because you were too tired to put everything away before going to bed. Clutter kills photos by drawing the eye away from what’s most important -your subject. Here’s what you can do to keep your shots clutter free for good."



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How to Correctly Expose An Image - Digital Photo Secrets

How to Correctly Expose An Image - Digital Photo Secrets: "Exposure is everything in photography. If your images are too bright or too dark, you lose a lot of the information and contrast that makes a good image worth viewing. You may have heard me talking about exposure before, but now it’s time to go into more detail. There is a way to ensure that every picture you take is correctly exposed. In this tutorial, I’ll show you how."



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Why Use A Polarizing Filter? - Digital Photo Secrets

Why Use A Polarizing Filter? - Digital Photo Secrets: "Do your landscape shots lack the wow factor? If so, you may want to consider the addition of a polarizing filter to your gear collection. Many photographers, particularly those of the landscape or nature genres, consider this an essential piece of equipment. Polarizing filters can enhance color, and can take an otherwise average scene and transform it to extraordinary."



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P is for Program Mode - Digital Photo Secrets

P is for Program Mode - Digital Photo Secrets: "Are you stuck shooting solely in auto mode? You have a sophisticated DSLR, but you are working on auto, letting your camera make all of the decisions for you. Besides choosing and framing your subject, you have no control over any of the elements that can make your pictures better or add an artistic flair. It is time to branch out! If you check out your dial, you will most likely see M, A, S, and P. At this point, a great first step is to turn the dial to P and explore the new world that opens up when shooting in program mode"



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Street photography tips with Zack Arias: Digital Photography Review

Street photography tips with Zack Arias: Digital Photography Review: "Photographer Zack Arias is particularly known for is his street work, and in a new video he shares some street photography tips while shooting with a Fujifilm X-T1 in Marrakech, Morocco. 

Even though the video is clearly sponsored by Fujifilm, it’s more than just a video tour of a new camera system. Arias talks about subjects and framing, composition and timing, and shows the resulting images he captured using each technique."



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