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Movement – Dynamic Photography is most desirable

This is how nature photography can become dynamic:


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How to Photograph Christmas Decorations

Every photographer, from amateur to professional, will take pictures of Christmas Decorations because these are beautiful, eye catching, and most of all, memorable.
From the view of the entire Christmas tree, to close-ups on simple and sophisticated decorations, it’s all sparkle and lovely. For the shots, remember to have a tripod and a remote controller.
For the [...]


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How to Photograph a Circus Show

In a Circus Show there are many factors different from any other kind of photography type. For example, the white balance does not matter too much, and you should also not worry about having too much noise: sure you will since the lighting environment is poor and the use of flash will only ruin the [...]


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Balancing Point and Reverse Photography – Video Photography Tutorial

Balancing Point from DANNY BROWN on Vimeo.


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Taking Pictures Within a Car

During the Photo-Tour I encountered nice places and scenes that I wanted to photograph but could not get out of the car because the road and traffic did not allowed me to stop the car. Also, sometimes, pictures taken from a car can be more creative, more interesting than a normal snapshot of the landscape. [...]


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Trap-focusing – and never miss a shot!

Kenneth William Caleno wrote to me about a neat way to use auto focus for wildlife or fast sports action. This setting lets you prefocus on a specific location, and once something comes into that specific focus distance the camera will take the image. To do this automatically you will need a remote [...]


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These 6 Easy Steps Guarantee You Will Become A Better and Prepared Photographer!

Step 1: Triple Check Your Equipment Before You Go Shooting
It always happened to me to forget something. The last “mini photo trip” had the impact on me to always check my equipment on every single and last detail.
We’ve taken with us two Nikon cameras, four lenses and one point and shoot digital camera (canon a640). [...]


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How to obtain Soft Focus without the need of a Computer

Soft Focus: this simple technique can take much time to master, but can be experimented with simply and cheaply, either with photo excising software or using standard fi1m techniques; and can lead to impressive results.
But let’s start by clearing what I mean by soft focus: Soft focus is the effect by which the edges of [...]


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Remote Controls for Your Camera

I had the idea to inform myself (and you) about this camera accessories because I felt the need of a remote control while shooting night Christmas scenes. To explain better, my Nikon D40x, like many other cameras, can not make an exposure longer than 30 seconds without a remote – at least that’s what the [...]


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6 Tips for Making Your Own Photography Darkroom

A darkroom is what most people refer to as the photo lab. As the name implies, a dark room is a room or a space which is made to be dark in order for photographers to be able to use materials that are light-sensitive to develop films and photographs.
These rooms were first used in the [...]


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