Showing posts with label Photo Techniques. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photo Techniques. Show all posts

Monday, September 5, 2011

Guide To Macro Photography

Guide To Macro Photography


Macro photography on a budget


The Comprehensive Guide To Macro Photography

When we photograph something very small we call it a macro photography. I would imagine we should call it Micro photography, but I don't have control over the jargon.

Shooting small things poses great challenges and comes with high rewards. In this tutorial I to get all the info that you'd need to take macro shots. starting from equipment through subjects and tip and wrap up of some of my favorite macro photographers on Flickr if you need some extra inspiration.

When we talk about macro photography we tend to think about small things that we shoot from a close distance. This definition works for me as an on-the-nose definition and is probably right for just about 95% of all macro images...

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Live view remote release


Macro photography tips, images and photographs

Friday, February 4, 2011

Point of view

Point of view

A Point of View


5 Ways A Low Angle Will Improve Your Photos


Out of Focus—On Purpose
F-stop matters somewhat less than is generally taught.
Closeness to subject matters a lot.
Relative subject distance matters a lot, too.
Get lower to the ground.
Choose a background lacking in specular highlights.
Get a bigger camera.
Get a longer lens.
Buy a tilt-and-shift lens and use it wrong.
Buy a Lensbaby.
Just reach for the "blur" brush in Photoshop.

Staffa Position Is Everything

How to Use Your Lens Angle of View

Composition and Camera Angles Jeff Smith

Choosing the best camera angle photography tip


How Ansel Adams Captured "Moonrise Hernandez"


Marc Silber Interviews Adams' son Michael in Yosemite


Sunday, January 31, 2010

Předsklopení zrcátka - Mirror Lock-Up

Předsklopení zrcátka - Mirror Lock-Up


Předsklopení zrcátka (Mirror Lock-Up)

Rozumíme DSLR - 1. Základní konstrukce, hledáček a senzor

Mirror Lock-Up: The D200 has this mode as explained at D200 Mirror Lock-Up. What looks like this mode in the menus of the D80 is actually only for cleaning the sensor. Both cameras have an "exposure delay" mode which is a 400ms delay for shutter release after mirror up.
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Saturday, January 9, 2010

Top Composition

Good Composition is a key element of good photographs

What Limits you as a Photographer?
Equipment? Time? You?

dpreview Articles: Photo Techniques

Photographic Composition 1 - The KISS Technique

Photographic Composition 2 - Balance

Photographic Composition 3 - Emotion

Photographic Composition 4 - Light & Form


Visual Awareness - The Photographers Eye - develop your photographers "eye"

Photo Composition: How to take more interesting pictures

Guidelines for Better Photographic Composition: Introduction

5 Elements of Composition in Photography

Composition: How to take a profiPhoto - Part 1


How to shoot creative canine photographs: Composition and dog behavior

Photographic Composition

Part Two of Nine - How to Compose a Photograph

10 Top Photography Composition Rules


10 Photography Tips for Better Party Photos


How to Photograph Architecture (Exterior)


Top 14 Composition Techniques To Enhance Your Photos

Interior Composition in Architecture Photography

Photographing Interiors — How To Make Excellent Photographs Of Interiors


Photography Tips – Rule of Space in Photography


Taking Your Photography to The Next Level


Taking Your Photography To The Next Level
Taking Your Photography To The Next Level 2
Taking Your Photography To The Next Level 3

Take your street photography to the next level

Taking Your Photography to the Next Level


What is Composition? - KenRockwell


What Limits you as a Photographer?
Equipment? Time? You?

ART A-LEVEL IDEAS: A GUIDE TO SUBJECT MATTER SELECTION


Online Photography Course
Portfolio Development

Take your photography to a new level with Concept Shooting


Thought Behind The Shot: 3 Photos Analyzed


Giclée Printing - Tom Hamp Portfolio