Wide and Ultra-wide Lenses for Landscape Photography
Added Nov 24, 2011, Under: Photo Tutorials & Tips
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For landscape photography which includes a large space it is required a wide lens. After the camera, this is the next important technical condition. What is important to a wide lens? The most important thing is the focal length. Focal length used in landscapes is between 20-70mm equivalent, which at average DSRL cameras, can be reached with 12-55 mm camera [...]

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How to choose and shoot a forest landscape in photography
Added Nov 22, 2011, Under: Photo Tutorials & Tips
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Forested landscapes may appear in two ways: the landscape with large coverage, and the portrait of the tree. Forest landscape can be photographed from a point higher, and the portrait of a tree from thicket. On large field angle images, the theme is similar to landscapes. You must choose the right time, good light, look for a higher position and [...]

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In search of the perfect subject in landscape photography
Added Nov 21, 2011, Under: Photo Tutorials & Tips
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Choosing and discovery of subjects in photography is the most adventurous step in getting great images. A fundamental condition is to find spectacular locations in the best time of day. Known landscapes, of the famous nature photographers, which often represents the results of planning, are an eloquent proof. Professionals in the photography proceed as follows: the photographer finds a beautiful scenery, [...]

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Road – element of composition in photography
Added Nov 17, 2011, Under: Photo Tutorials & Tips
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During the trips you are constantly in contact with the subject. Pobabily not think that this element hides trivial surprises. A winding road approach allows the effect of composition in photography, and if the road passes through a landscape with hills and mountains, can be an authentic image of travel. The recipe for road composition in photography is simple: you [...]

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Hasselblad H4D – 200ms – photo camera, with resolution of 200 megapixels
Added May 27, 2011, Under: Cameras & Equipment
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After the model H4D-50ms, 50-megapixel resolution, studio photographers who have 32,000 euros (excluding taxes) availablecan buy Hasselblad H4D-200ms monster with huge resolution of 200 megapixels. Those already in possession of a H4D-50ms do not panic. You can send to Copenhagen for an upgrade of the sensor for “symbolic” sum of 7,000 euros (excluding taxes). H4D-Series cameras come at these huge [...]

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Olympus XZ1
Added Mar 28, 2011, Under: Cameras & Equipment
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With the popularization of digital cameras and increasing competition, Olympus has been forced to abandon compact models equipped with the high-quality optical solutions, and especially very bright. While competition has brought at the ramp leading compact models with special features, the Olympus yard silence reigned, interrupted now with the new XZ1. Olympus XZ1 is a compact for enthusiasts, which stands [...]

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DMC-GH2 Panasonic Lumix Digital Camera
Added Mar 28, 2011, Under: Cameras & Equipment
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The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2 Digital Camera has a large 17.3 x 13.0mm Live MOS sensor that records 16.05MP of high resolution goodness, a 10x zoom lens (28-280mm equivalent in 35mm), 1920 x 1080 60i HD Video with Dolby stereo sound, a multi-function Touch Screen for control of both stills and video and extremely fast auto focus in a camera 1/3 [...]

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Winter through the lens of photographer
Added Mar 3, 2011, Under: Photo Tutorials & Tips
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Winter offers the photographer more than white landscapes. Whether it is cloudy outside, sunny, cloudy or fog – any type of weather has its own charm. So, you don’t need to put your photo equipment on naphthalene in the winter months. On the contrary, especially those who enjoy working with details and macro lenses have the opportunity to discover more [...]

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Samsung EX1 camera review
Added Jan 9, 2011, Under: Cameras & Equipment
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While Sony and other manufacturers use a CMOS sensor backlit to enhance picture quality in poor lighting conditions, ie to lower the image noise, Samsung choose another solution: a powerful lens (f1, 8 – f2, 4 ) and some more room for individual pixels, which can receive more light and thus provide better results.

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Photo Travel Markets
Added Nov 17, 2010, Under: Photo Tutorials & Tips
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All destinations have their share of life, nature and art. Here is a wide range of subjects for the photographer on a trip of which only a few really stand out: markets. Markets are part of them, because their diversity and lively character, and because it provides an immediate window to local culture.

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Giottos MM 9560 aluminum professional monopod
Added Nov 3, 2010, Under: Cameras & Equipment
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This Giottos MM 9560 aluminum professional monopod with head attached to the two axes (with fluid movement – allows inclination up to 180 degrees on two directions – right / left), consists of five segments, and the fixing screw can be installed and vice versa, so being able to use standard thread or threads higher.

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Canon makes declaration about lens delays
Added Nov 2, 2010, Under: Cameras & Equipment

Canon has postponed the release of 3 professional lenses until springtime 2011, including that which was intended to be the earth’s initial fisheye zoom to provide equally circular and full-frame images. On 26 August Canon declared the release from the EF 300mm f/2.8L IS II USM, EF 400mm f/2.8L IS II USM and EF 8-15mm f/4L Fisheye USM.

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Photographers work area – Photography general business
Added Nov 2, 2010, Under: Photo Tutorials & Tips

If you love photography you might be looking for a career in the field. You will discover 3 main areas of photography in which you there are careers, included in this are; general, commercial and advertising. You should go into the area that matches you. For those who have had any training experience, for example classes or courses then you [...]

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Fujifilm FinePix F300EXR
Added Oct 31, 2010, Under: Cameras & Equipment

Fujifilm FinePix F300EXR outer stage name of a new model compaxt Fujifilm offers a number of interesting features for advanced versatility interested but will not always carry with them a DSLR. Thus, a 15x zoom lens offers a focal length of 24-360 mm very useful and a 12MP CCD EXR image stabilization is moved mechanically when the gyroscopic sensor detects [...]

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How you can Shoot In Low Light Condition without Flash and Tripod?
Added Oct 29, 2010, Under: Photo Tutorials & Tips

I understand as photographers, we frequently meet into situations where there is not much ambience light. To make matter worst, we do not possess a flash gun or tripod with us. We may be able to circumvent this situation by:

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Canon S95 PowerShot Camera
Added Oct 29, 2010, Under: Cameras & Equipment

One take a look at Canon’s new PowerShot S95 may have you moving “upgrade my digital camera” to the top of your to-do list. The ultra-slim, ultra-intelligent S95 is packed with all a significant photographer’s must-haves, including a bright f/2. wide-angle lens and professional-style control ring for intuitive manual control. Canon’s HS Product is on board for spectacular performance and [...]

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How to photograph lightning
Added Oct 27, 2010, Under: Photo Tutorials & Tips

Lightning can be photographed easily if you have the camera shutter B and T. A flexible stand and a trigger are good. It is recommended that exposure time be long enough to expose the background correctly. There will just have to click, wait for lightning to between 1-2 and taking your finger. Warning! Images with more than three lightning can [...]

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Photographing Flowers Tricks
Added Oct 27, 2010, Under: Photo Tutorials & Tips

3 useful tricks you can use when photographing flowers. 1. Use a smaller depth of field. 2. Place flowers on a dark background (for that you can use a coat). 3. Counter-light shooting.

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Arctic National Wildlife Refuge 50th Anniversary – A Pictorial Odyssey Amidst Renewed Debate
Added Oct 27, 2010, Under: Events

The 50th Anniversary of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and the release of “Arctic Sanctuary: Images of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge” by photographer Jeff Jones (University of Alaska Press, September 15, 2010) occur during a renewed spate of controversy about drilling in ANWR heating the dispute on both sides of the issue. Jones’s book captures in stunning imagery exactly [...]

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Nikon AF-S FX SWM Nikkor Lens 35mm f/1.4G
Added Oct 18, 2010, Under: Cameras & Equipment

The brand new AF-S NIKKOR 35mm f/1.4G is definitely an update of 1 of Nikon’s looked upon and popular NIKKOR lenses and combines an all natural yet versatile 35mm perspective by having an ultra-fast f/1.4 aperture. The f/1.4 maximum aperture allows photographers to shoot handheld in low light and offers dramatic separation between subject along with a softened background – [...]

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