The power of depth of field in your photographs
Today, we’re going to be talking about the Power of Depth of Field in your photographs. When we choose to use any particular lens, we insist that that lens be well-made, particularly in terms of sharpness. Indeed the eye is tuned to focusing on that within the frame which is sharp.
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Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments » Posted by: James Cornelius
How to properly use flash on your DSLR camera
Blown out faces and awful red eyes. It’s a crime committed with flash. For many this is the story, this is the saga of flash, but it needn’t be.
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Posted in Digital SLR, Photography tips, Photography tutorial, Tutorials - flash | No Comments » Posted by: James Cornelius
If you are into photography why not enter a contest
There are three photography competitions that are accepting submissions until Sept. 30 of this year. Two of them allow you to enter your photographs into specific categories like Wildlife, Friends and Family, Architecture and Food. Each contest has different rules and requirements for submissions.
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Posted in Digital Camera, Flickr, Photography Web Sites, Travel photography | No Comments » Posted by: Susan Wilson
Here are ways to dress up your Android photos
There are times when carrying around a lot of photo equipment is neither appropriate or convenient. During those times, you can still use your Android phone to take and create some amazing photographs and effects.
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Posted in Photo editing software, polaroid, smartphone apps | No Comments » Posted by: Susan Wilson
Rephotography is a great way to look at the past
Rephotography involves finding the subject matter or place of an earlier photograph and taking an updated shot today. Usually the earlier photographs are from a significantly earlier period in your life or the existence of your subject matter.
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Posted in Inspiration, polaroid, Travel photography | No Comments » Posted by: Susan Wilson
iPhone 4 gains ground on Flickr
While none of us were watching, the iPhone 4 has become one of the most popular cameras used to take photos that end up on Flickr, and is in fact about to take over the top spot from the Nikon D90.
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Posted in Canon, Compact cameras, Digital Camera, iphone, Nikon | No Comments » Posted by: Michael W. Jones
Seamless wireless photo transfer from your camera
Many of us, especially iPhone and Android users, have become addicted to being able to upload photos to the net directly from our phones. Did you know that here was a device that would allow you to do that from your camera?
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Posted in Compact cameras, Digital Camera, Digital SLR, Flickr, iphone, Memory cards, New Products | No Comments » Posted by: Michael W. Jones
Another Facebook photo scam
Photo tagging, like so much on Facebook, seemed like a cool idea at the time, but is now showing its ugly side as the practice results in increased malware and spam for users that participate in it.
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Posted in close-ups, Digital Camera, News, Portraits | No Comments » Posted by: Michael W. Jones
iPhone apps let you do time-lapse photography
The iPhone continues to amaze, with more and more interesting apps coming out every week. A couple of recent ones make it easy to take time lapse photos with your iPhone to amaze your friends.
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Posted in Compact cameras, Digital Camera, iphone, New Products, Photo editing software | No Comments » Posted by: Michael W. Jones