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| What Shooting Modes do Our Readers Shooting in Most? [POLL RESULTS] |
| In last months photography poll we asked readers about what mode they shot in most. Is it Auto? Manual or something else? Here are the results (with over 72,000 readers participating). Last time we did this poll (back in 2009) the results were similar – the only notable shift being that ‘manual’ back then [...] Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.
What Shooting Modes do Our Readers Shooting in Most? [POLL RESULTS] |
| Do You Have a Favorite Landscape Photography Destination? |
| Is there a place that you love to go shoot landscapes? I’d love to hear about your favourite landscape photography destinations – particularly I’d like to hear any the following: where is it (give us a country/state etc – remember our audience is global so don’t assume everyone will know exactly where it is) why [...] Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.
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| How I Shot And Edited It – Nepal Zoomable Panorama |
| Have I mentioned how much I love photography and technology. Here’s a good case for mixing them together. As you say previous on the Q&A with Uncornered Market, creating panorama’s can create some amazing images. I took their methodologies and applied them to some of my own panoramas, which do not cover 360 degrees all [...] Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.
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| Street Photography: Weekly Photography Challenge |
| This week your challenge is to take and share an image that fits the theme of ‘Street Photography’. I know that those two words send some people into a state of panic as they’re often associated with taking pictures of complete strangers on the street (like we wrote about yesterday when we interviewed Street Photographer [...] Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.
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| Mastering Panning – Photographing Moving Subjects |
| Photo by Delineated Previously we’ve covered the topic of shutter speed and looked at how increasing and decreasing it can have a significant impact upon the images we take – particularly if the subjects in those images are moving. Today I’d like to take a brief look at a related topic – that of photographing [...] Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.
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| Focus on Street Photographer Eric Kim ~ In your face with a smile! |
| If you shoot street photography, you have most likely heard of California based photographer Eric Kim. He is so active in the social media and blogging world that it is virtually impossible to miss him and his big grin. Who is the person behind the Leica? I had the pleasure to ask him a few [...] Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.
Focus on Street Photographer Eric Kim ~ In your face with a smile! |
| Sony Alpha SLT-A65 Review |
| Since my review of the Sony SLT-A77 hit the screens of many Digital Photography School visitors it’s obvious the company has pressed the right buttons for people wanting to lift their photo game. Now we have ‘son of’ … a model similar in many respects, at a lower price, but with many of the A77′s [...] Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.
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| How To Shoot 360 Degree Panoramas While On The Road – With Audrey Scott And Daniel Noll Of Uncornered Market |
| It’s worth your while to click on the image above to be taken to the full sized 360 view of the Shah-é-Chéragh Mosque taken by Audrey Scott and Daniel Noll of Uncornered Market.com. As DPS evolves, we’ll be adding in the ability to see these immersion style Shockwave files on the blog, but for now, [...] Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.
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| Chris Sanders – Photographer Spotlight |
| This commercial photographer spotlight features Chris Sanders. Sander’s lifestyle and travel work developed out of a film background. His client list includes publications such as Vogue, Vanity Fair, Esquire and Conde Nast Traveler as well as companies such as Bank of America, Microsoft, Reebok and Starwood Hotels. He lives and works from New York City. How did [...] Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.
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| Silhouette Photography Technique |
| A great photograph is no different than any other work of art, in that it should elicit emotion and engage viewers. One of my favorite ways to engage the viewer of a photograph and encourage them to interpret the image is by utilizing silhouettes. Silhouettes Engage Viewers The reason silhouettes are so engaging is because [...] Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.
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Last Updated: December 15, 2010