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Photography Training from Award Winning Photographers - 0 views

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    Fotoworkshops is fully dedicated to help aspiring photographers to learn photography. We provide:- Landscape Photography Workshops in Sydney Landscape Photography Courses Landscape photography tours in Sydney Enriching photo tours Interactive training and courses in Photography
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    Fotoworkshops is fully dedicated to help aspiring photographers to learn photography. We provide:- Landscape Photography Workshops in Sydney Landscape Photography Courses Landscape photography tours in Sydney Enriching photo tours Interactive training and courses in Photography
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Pocket Camera Tips For Beginner Photographer | Tutorial Photography - 0 views

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    Pocket Camera Tips For Beginner Photographer - A few days ago, many are asking, what if I only have a pocket camera and do not have the ability to change the shutter speed and aperture manually, but these elements is crucial in the world of photography? We think that's a very good question. you basically have two choices in dealing with cases like this. Upgrade Your Camera! This option can be the most ideal option if you want full control over the camera Aperture and Shutter Speed??, though you can do photography tips below but still you can not accurately perform for the camera settings. you have the two best options if you decide to upgrade the camera, the first is to buy a DSLR camera, or it can be a pocket camera that has manual settings or often called the prosumer. DSLR camera is probably the right choice if you want to have more control over and is not limited to just Aperture and Shutter speed. you will have the flexibility to choose a variety of lenses, shoot with manual mode and control of settings such as ISO, White Balance, Exposure, and others. Another alternative is to buy a pocket camera that features photography. Right now a lot of compact cameras on the market are equipped with manual control or semi-automatic. The first option is of course to make you spend more to upgrade the camera, if you still do not have more budget, try to follow techniques while photography is in the second option.
ukulelemononoke

The history of photography, explained in 5 minutes - DIY Photography - 0 views

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    Photography might be a young art for all intents and purposes, but that doesn't mean its history is anything less than complicated. Thankfully, if you don't care to take a semster-long course on how photography came to be, COOPH has created a helpful video that breaks down the history of photography in just five minutes.
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High ISO - grain is not always bad | Tutorial Photography - 0 views

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    Actually the use of the ISO is not a 'rule' actual of photography, but mostly it was a lot of discussion on of photography tutorial, that we avoid as much as possible NOISE and GRAIN on the results of our photos using ISO setting as low as possible in any lighting conditions when shooting. Use a low ISO will give the images a smooth, clean and sharp as the lighting conditions when shooting course. There are certain times in which to raise the maximum ISO setting could create some interesting photo effects, but on the other side of many of the training course on us as much as possible to use a low ISO. GRAIN or photo noise can give the feel of the sand and crude quality, and for most people it can present a different mood to the picture. It could be said that in the current era of digital of photography will be more difficult due to the efforts of digital camera vendors and try to reduce the NOISE GRAIN better when using high ISO settings. This is easily done when the film camera era, which is the film with a high ISO will result in shades of sand or Grain naturally beautiful. Another way to get GRAIN on the photographs captured using a low ISO setting, is to use software like GIMP or Photoshop, but somehow we'll be more fun to get the effect GRAIN when shooting with the camera.
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Tutorial Built in Flash Photography | Tutorial Photography - 0 views

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    Tutorial Built in Flash Photography - Have you ever met a photographer who was really anti-Flash? We see a lot of either in person or read in books, websites, forums. those who prefer and tend to raise the ISO on the camera settings instead of using the camera flash. We basically agree that use of the camera flash photography will cause the image 'blown-out' and is due to the flash light is too harsh, but there are times when flash will be very effective in creating a photograph, of course, if used correctly. Flash photography can be done in camera with a hotshoe, flash bracket or off camera, and it is undeniable that most of us many not ignore the presence of a camera flash, and rarely use it. 99% of the camera on the market has flash built-in, so at least let's learn how to get the best results to produce a good photograph, and here are some tips you can do:
glenn15

No Age Is Less or More to Learn Photography - 0 views

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    For those of you who are passionate about photography, the best thing you could do is join some kind of photography training. Photography is an art and like every other art form, there are many artists perusing it. You need to be better than the other person to succeed. Fortunately, at the end of the day it all depends on talent; if you have it, you will definitely succeed.
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Tutorial Slow Sync Flash in Photography | Tutorial Photography - 0 views

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    One of the functions or features that will be fun in exploration is Slow Sync Flash. certainly not only fun but will produce more exciting. Options At Low Light Photography When shooting subjects in low-light conditions or low light, generally you will have two options, namely photographed using a flash or use a slow shutter speed. 1. Flash When you use the camera on AUTO mode, it will automatically select the shutter speed relatively quickly when photographing subjects with low-light conditions (low light) by using the flash. This means that your subject will have good lighting, and if the subject is moving then the movement will 'freeze' and razor-sharp results. The problem is likely you will be the subject of the photo is too bright and the background will look very dark, given at the time of the shooting there was not enough time for the camera to take a light around him. 2. Slow Shutter Speed Another option is to turn off the flash and then photographed using a longer shutter speed to let in more ambient light into the image sensor and produces well-exposed photo. This could be an effective technique, if you are photographing landscape in which all the elements in the photograph is silent, but if the subject of your photo portrait moves the course will produce a blur, of course you do not want it right? Both options above are techniques you can do, but of course they also have drawbacks. The other option is try to consider using Slow Sync Flash
glenn15

Landscape Photography Courses - 0 views

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    We offer the best Landscape Photography Courses to you with the help of our expert photographers who have real life knowledge about landscape photography in exotic places. For more info visit : http://fotoworkshops.com.au
jonilochtefeld

THE ANSWER TO YOUR QUESTION OF THE COST OF PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS.POSTED BY JONI LO... - 1 views

Over the years, I have been asked why professional photographers are so costly. I recently came across this post by another Photographer Jennifer Ilene Photography. And it's a great response to t...

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tutorial beach portrait photography | Tutorial Photography - 0 views

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    tutorial beach portrait photography - Cheer up you have a beautiful beach in the city or county. Most people always think the beach has its own charm to unwind, relax with friends, or even as a place to jog. The main reason of course because enthralling landscapes, color blue reflects the freedom and light to attract attention. We believe, when looking for a hunting certainly occurred to you to consider the beach as a destination. Beach always offers great photographic opportunities, but equal to the other hunting spots, the beach also has a level of difficulty and challenge for a photographer. Strong light may damage the camera, it is also one of the reasons why there are UV filters.
mrs roadrunner

Lunar Eclipse on Saturday, Dec. 10 2011 - 0 views

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    Nature is a wondrous thing. At times doing things that frankly, amazes us! The selenelion effect made these photographs come out rather neat looking, only with some cropping done. This selenelion effect is when both the eclipsed moon and the sun can be seen at the same time. Of course I get what I am given and these photographs are what I got. A well known fact is, I dont do night time photography. It was so cold Saturday morning here in Jefferson County Oregon!! Without much more talking, here are my photographs from the Lunar Eclipse here in Central Oregon.
mrs roadrunner

Karner Blue Butterfly Nature Photography - 0 views

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    One thing to be assured of here in Oregon is, never know what you are going to see here! I noticed this blue butterfly fluttering around, then oh my I noticed a whole lot more! I paid attention for these photographs to just one. The site of so much blue was quite pretty. Sure the wild Lupine flowers are blue, but these were flying!! So, what is a person who is armed with their trusty camera to do? Take photographs of course!
glenn15

Photo Tours and Courses - 0 views

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    Be it courses or photo tours, Fotoworkshops is rightly dedicated to help your goals of becoming a better photographer.
mrs roadrunner

Coralie aka Mrsroadrunner | Lunar Eclipse on Saturday, Dec. 10 2011 by mrsroadrunner - 0 views

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    Nature is a wondrous thing. At times doing things that frankly, amazes us! The selenelion effect made these photographs come out rather neat looking, only with some cropping done. This selenelion effect is when both the eclipsed moon and the sun can be seen at the same time. Of course I get what I am given and these photographs are what I got. A well known fact is, I dont do night time photography.
Sucheta Das

Knowing The Nitty Gritties Of Wedding Photojournalism - A Quick Look - 1 views

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    Photojournalism is a kind of photography, exclusively dedicated to taking snaps of current incidents. For a photojournalist, the basic objective is to take snaps for accompanying a news report that may be showcased on tabloids.
mrs roadrunner

Gray Jay Bicolored Ochoco Mountains Oregon - 0 views

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    While deep in the Ochoco Mountains we ran across a nice flowing creek. I love running water and just had to stop!! Upon inspection of where we were it was obvious this spot had been used as a hunting camp. The legs of the elk and the "meat hangers" (we laughed for I am sure there is a real name for them ha) , that were nailed to the trees. The feathers laying around looked as if maybe a turkey was in the mix with the elk? Even a spot for a bathroom. Gave us this impression. Guy wondered further down the creek then I for things happen to catch my eye. So I was wondering around on my own taking shots of the ice that was found where the water was not running fast. As I was doing my thing I heard some racket that was obviously coming from the trees and from birds. As you can imagine wild creatures do not just sit still so one can snap off photographs, so off I went to get this loud birds photographs! There were at least 3 of these birds, however non of them were all that impressed with any of us there! From the information I gathered of this bird, these must of been truly wild Gray Jays!! Not yet ingrained with human presents. I first thought this was a nutcracker. We have many of those around so it seams. Same family as these Gray Jays, but so is the steller's jay,blue jay and the western scrub jay , the crows, the ravens there is a lot of species in the Corvidae family!! From the sub species of the Gray Jay and getting these photographs in the Ochoco mountains this determined these to be the Bicolored Gray Jay. One thing all these birds have in common is, they are very smart!! Smarter then humans give them credit for! Over the Cascade Mountains there is yet another sub species of the Gray Jay over there with different needs and habits. That Gray Jay does not like snow, the ones here better like snow! Like all birds of the Corvidae family, they are pretty much scavengers, however it appears all the species of the Gray Jay have different food s
mrs roadrunner

mrsroadrunner A Wildlife, Nature Photographer, Oregon - 0 views

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    One morning heading out we saw a hot air balloon in the sky. Than we seen another, and another!! Before we new it we went around the block to see them all. Of course our blocks can be rather long, and walking is not a great idea. It might take all day long! But here is one of the hot air balloons.
mrs roadrunner

Bald Eagle Fishing, Oregon - 0 views

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    We watched the Bald Eagles fishing for a while. I understand I need a better tele lens than what I have now for such things as this. It will come. I started out from the truck on the road. Looking down into the canyon I was not sure if I wanted to climb down but found myself doing it!! Guy parked the truck basically just on the dirt road. Over to the side the best he could just so if people were around they could get by it. No where to park! Soon Guy and the dogs were coming too, the dogs found me first of course! We all made our way down into the canyon to the water. Not only were the Bald Eagles fishing, other birds were as well. Their were two adult Bald Eagles and a younger Bald Eagle. The younger one kept trying to take the older ones fish! Big fights ensued. If I did have have this stupid tree in my way!! So we moved locations so the tree would no longer be in my way, though we were in full sight of the eagles as well. So the young Bald Eagle took off out of sight. It did appear that the Bald Eagles were curious as to what we were, and why we were there! They checked us out several times. Than the ducks, and other wildlife left. All three Bald Eagles took off to the other side of the canyon and that was that. To my understanding that side of the canyon belongs to the Warm Spring Indian Reservation, though I could be wrong. The older adults perched in the same tree, while the younger one went into a tree where he could hide from our view. We seen some of his white, but he was not to secure as the older ones were about us seeing him! It was pretty obvious that this younger Bald Eagle was not comfortable around people, or what the eagle did not understand. Here are several photographs of one of the older Bald Eagles fishing.
mrs roadrunner

Malheur National Forest Oregon mrsroadrunner A Wildlife, Nature Photographer, Oregon - 0 views

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    We were up in the Malheur National Forest last Saturday and got a couple photographs. Guy had planned to go to a spot for photographs where we would hike around. This was the first trip in our dodge ram we just picked up. Our chevy suburban is no longer and we like the Ram truck, but we really loved the suburban and of course it was paid off. WOW did things not go as planned!
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