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07th June 2011

The benefits of using video on your DSLR

Many DSLR cameras these days now also have built-in HD video capabilities, perfect for when a single photo just won’t capture the entire mood and action of a scene. For digital video beginners who already own a DSLR, HD video on your camera is a great ...

16th March 2011

Super Photography: Get Super Close

Digital cameras have macro capability built right in. But what if you want to get real close? Here's how to get a bug's-eye view of the world. Since the early roots of close photography, people have been fascinated with capturing the world up close. Su...

09th March 2011

Basic photography

Anyone could be a wedding photographer today. Portrait digital photography has provided the way in which into taking pictures a lot not quite so hard via reliable approaches. Film can get exposed and is usually downright pricey to pay for and build up whi...

08th March 2011

Tips for Making Outstanding Pictures With Your 50mm Macro Lens

If you 1st buy a macro digital camera lens, it's so inspiring you race out and location yourself by the nearest flower and shoot away, commonly to uncover that your selected images can be blurry or even shadowy and also query what's going wrong!Here are a...

14th February 2011

How to handle very small objects photos and animations?

Macro photography is the photography of very small objects. It is also referred to as close-up photography. However, taking close-up photos does not automatically mean that it is macro photography. For example taking the close-up photo of a person’s face ...

01st April 2010

Selecting a Digital SLR Camera Lens

It is highly likely that if you are looking for a new digital SLR camera it will be the very first Digital SLR (DSLR) Camera you have bought. Many people are looking for a DSLR to help them take much higher quality photos than those you typically get with...

22nd March 2010

The Going in Close Type of Pictures

Pictures of people do not all have to be head and shoulders or full length. There are many other areas of the body that lend themselves to being photographed. Some of these pictures can be evocative and sensual. Others can be character studies, such as sh...

16th February 2010

Random Specialist Lenses Models

Leica shift lens This is a high-quality wide-angle lens with the ability to shift the image circle up, down, or across the centre of the film format in order to reduce, say, the foreground without having to tilt the camera. Shift views With the camer...

30th March 2009

Why I use Sigma Macro Lens

In my profession as a photographer, I rely on the materials I have, the camera and the lens. Currently I am using Nikon D80 and the lens I have is Sigma 18-50mm f2.8 EX DC Macro HSM which I am really fond of. I want to discuss about this lens in particul...

27th March 2009

Photography in Conserving History

Everyone loves to take photos. When you take photos it defines something within you. It serves as a remembrance on your history in which you can laugh, cry, or simply makes you smile. And within this history a photograph provides a glimpse of what has h...

17th March 2009

Basics of becoming a Photographer

Let's face it anyone can shoot a camera and take pictures but not everyone knows the proper or basic camera details. Basically what does a photographer need? When taking photos you simply need a Camera either film camera or digital camera. Let's say...

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