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Tips Avoid Blowout Caused by Flash Camera | Tutorial Photography - 0 views

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    Tips Avoid Blowout Caused by Flash - Do you are ever run into trouble when using the built-in Flash on the camera? Are the photos you produce 'Blow-out' and you feel a flash was too strong so that the object become over? What to do when it finds a situation like this? When we try to visit in the image share sites like flickr, there are many who experience this condition (blow-out), and indeed most of the photos were produced using a pocket camera or a Point and Shoot. Why pocket camera? Built-in Flash because pocket camera features minimal controls, either on flash power or flash light power and setting the direction of light. Unlike the External Flash on DSLR camera that can be directed to our liking. Here are some tips on using the built-in flash on the camera point and shoot or DSLR you can do: Think of Built-in Flash as your secondary light source Always position the flash as a secondary light source, surely there must when shooting ambient light is not it? Ambient light is the light that is in shooting place, such as light bulbs, solar light and others. Ambient light is important for your picture, remember that light is natural light in the location shooting. Use the flash as a light source support and never used as a primary light source, and if you are use the flash as the main light source you will see the light in the photo is artificial (artificial light). Try as much as possible to keep the ambient light or ambient light. Back one or two steps The simplest way to reduce the impact of the light coming from the flash, is to increase the distance between you and the subject of the photo. In previous articles, we have always been advised to approach the object image, but in this case if you are too close to the object will be too bright because it was hit by a flash of light coming from the camera. Many of the photographs 'blow-out' because of the distance the photographer is too close to the object image.
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Ram Cleaner New Speed Booster: Best Junk cleaner - Apps on Google Play - 0 views

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    Ram Cleaner New Speed Booster: Best Junk cleaner is your handy doctor for your smartphones. This ram cleaner for android will solve all your memory, junk files and speed problems. Auto ram cleaner speed booster automatically clear ram when mobile apps on in your android phones. This Ram Cleaner New Speed Booster: Best Junk cleaner cannot use only as 64gb storage space cleaner 64 gb ram expander but you can use it as every mobile ram and junk files and catch phone memory cleaner.Ram Cleaner New Speed Booster: Best Junk cleaner is an auto memory cleaner. It means that if you have opened a lot of different apps, games or files in your mobile, and you forget to close. So if your mobile have this 1 tap ram cleaner. Then don't worry. This doctor ram cleaner speed booster 2018 will take care of your mobile. This one touch ram cleaner or auto ram cleaner 2018 will close all those apps and files which have occupy a lot of memory and is un used. After using this cleaner and booster for android you Will surely share this disk cleaner as world best android mobile ram cleaner software to your friends. So Download this best junk ram and cache cleaner for android and enjoy your boar mobile using.
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Foto Memek Wanita Majalah Populer Close Up Jelas Banget | Idterpopuler - 0 views

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    Foto memek wanita majalah populer Lalu aku mengambilkan air minum untuk dia lalu berkata, "Yah gitu aja dah jebol gimana klo ML bisa-bisa Rena ngga bisa bangun
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Choosing DSLR Lens Guide | Tutorial Photography - 0 views

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    Choosing DSLR Lens Guide - In the last article we talked about the type of DSLR lenses on the market, and it could be the beginning to answer the following question: Which lens should I buy? Tutorialphotography.com In this article will discuss some of the factors for consideration when going choosing a DSLR lens. Each of the features below will be different in each lens. Lens Speed The speed of the lens could be the subject of when you are looking for a new lens. Speed ??or how fast a lens is actually closely related to the maximum aperture is owned by the lens. Aperture is the size of the lens aperture when the shutter button is pressed (or how much light enters the camera). Aperture is denoted by F (f-stop). you can read our article about the aperture at: Understanding Aperture in Photography. The smaller the number the bigger the hole, and there will be more light coming in at one time. This means the shutter speed becomes faster, the reason why the term 'fast' or 'faster' The magnitude of the maximum lens aperture can help you in several ways, among others:
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Bald Eagle, Wild and Free As It Should Be - 0 views

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    Bald Eagle, Wild and Free As It Should Be. I found this eagle sitting high up on the hill in this tree watching down at the lake. I started to climb, stopping every other step or so to take shots. When I got to close, this bald eagle took flight, sorry to say in the other direction! The canyon is steep, so I made my way down to the truck where Guy and the dogs were waiting.
mrs roadrunner

American Dipper Bird - 0 views

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    The Dipper is a great bird to find around unpolluted waters. I happened to catch this one along the Metolius River. When these dippers blink their eyes it looks funky with the white feathers, turns their eyes white! These dippers have a extra eye lid to allow them to see underwater. Now that would be rather cool to do! It is said they have scales that close there nose when they go underwater where they get their food at. These are funny to watch, this one just stood there and really did not mind the intrusion. Fact is I walked away before this dipper went away. This dipper new it was safe.
mrs roadrunner

Elk Herd In The Early Morning ~ Central Oregon - 0 views

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    First thing we seen last Saturday is this herd of Elk. They were pretty close to our little town! They were laying down in this farmers field. But when they noticed someone giving them attention they started getting up and getting nervous. The morning was very nasty weather wise. Snow was falling, it was foggy and I really did not want to see the elk running in this weather. These all look like bulls. These elk we have here are very..... shy? Paranoid? In the field they had nothing to hide behind.
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Flickr: Lincoln Park / Garfield Park Conservatory - Chicago - 0 views

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    A group of photos taken in two places that Chicagoans find convenient, when they escape from the winter: largish domed gardens, a little big to just be called "greenhouses"; these places have full grown trees living inside of them. Emphasis, chosen by those submitting, seems to have been on shots taken very close in - "macros".
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Photography Comp! 'The Things You Love' - 1 views

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    Singapore Sun Festival - Huge prizes! Entries close 15th September - so get in quick!
mrs roadrunner

Bald Eagle In The Marsh mrsroadrunner A Wildlife, Nature Photographer, Oregon - 0 views

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    This Bald Eagle I caught in a marsh. I walked through the ice and brush to get these photographs. I got pretty close to him, or I think it is a male? I really hope this Bald Eagle sticks around when all the visitors start coming back, though not holding my breath. To many people and the eagles tend to leave to another spot without so many people around.
mrs roadrunner

Winter Life, Fighting Over Prey - 0 views

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    I pay a lot of attention to Ravens. Some of my best photographs came to be because of the ravens. Ravens are really just a big crow. They are a very intelligent bird, which I guess some can argue with. They work as a team. As a family unit and are very bold creature. More than one raven is called "An unkindness of ravens", I can see why because wow can they drive off the biggest of creatures! There are ten species of the Raven with two more that are said to be extinct. The Magpie appears to be tolerated by the Raven, though they too are finally ran off by the bigger Raven. The Magpie we have here are very smart birds, though I really do not "listen" to them as I do the Raven. After seeing the all the Ravens in a small clearing it did not take Guy long to stop the truck and off I went into the brush. Guy seen a little of what the Ravens were doing, this was running off the eagles. There were two eagles. One was a big Golden Eagle, the other was a young smaller Bald Eagle. Many of these two species of eagles are showing up together these days. I have not noticed this in years past, but this year WOW has this been obvious! The Golden Eagle standing on the prey is the first thing we noticed after the Ravens. The prey I could not identify. Did I want to identify it, not really!! It was white and it appeared to have died some time ago. One thing people do not understand about Eagles, the Golden Eagle and the Bald Eagle is, they will take a meal whether they themselves hunted it down, or if it died by some other means. Eagles will do their best to steal prey as well. The species of eagles are opportunists. They can be scavengers. The Raven were doing the best they could to run off the Eagles, but the Golden Eagle was having no part of being ran off by Ravens! The young Bald Eagle was trying to grab some of the meal when I was getting close, but took off up into a tree to watch. These are the photographs of this event.
mrs roadrunner

Fire That Was To Close For Comfort ,Oregon Photographs - 0 views

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    Living in Jefferson County Oregon one thing is true, we have fires. We also have VERY good fire fighters here! Everyone gets in the act. Water is turned on, volunteers stop what they are doing and jump in their trucks and off they run to whatever fire happens to break out!
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Bovine Excrement and Models - 0 views

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    From my science blog, you didn't think all did was take pretty pictures, did you? Numeric models not live ones... B.E. or Bullshit in the vernacular, has a close association with numeric models. I have clearly demonstrated this in many essays. The literature in this field of research is rich. It is highly odoriferous too. I know, not a very scientific thing to say. I think I can justify this language from the philosophical side. Instead however I will start by telling a little story. read lots more
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Tante lagi horny berat pengen ngentot nungging sambil colmek | Sange.Info - 0 views

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    Tante lagi horny berat pengen ngentot nungging sambil colmek - tante lagi selfie ni, close up meki tembem nya tuh, udah sange berat soalnya gak ada yang nyodok.
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Photo Editing Workflow for Travel Photography - 0 views

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    A few years ago, just as I returned with 5,000 brand new photos from a driving trip to California, Utah and Nevada, I realized that I needed a completely new editing workflow. Two months later, I was not even close to being done with editing.
ukulelemononoke

4 Tips for More Dramatic Beach Photos - 0 views

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    You can also use a low angle and get really close to your unique element to emphasize it. If you have big colourful rocks, getting down low, and angling your camera upwards, will make them seem even larger. Whereas if you photograph them from eye level they may not look nearly as dramatic as you remember them being.
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Ten Unbelievable Nature Photographs - 0 views

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    Nature photography have many dimension and some photographers have given it a new angle.Here are some selection from these amazing nature pictures.
Rageed Hassan

Clippers have strong interest in adding Carmelo Anthony to Big Three - 0 views

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    CLOSE LOS ANGELES - Even before all the talk of Carmelo Anthony joining the Clippers came up, Chris Paul had a message worth sharing when it came to his embattled team: he's as confident as ever that they're title contenders.
mrs roadrunner

The Butterfly Photograph - 0 views

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    Captured this butterfly on a hike into the canyon here in Central Oregon.
mrs roadrunner

Sagebrush Mariposa Lily Photograph - 0 views

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    This is a Sagebrush Mariposa Lily, I sometimes call it a tulip. These grow wild here in our part of Central Oregon and can be seen with different creatures on it for lunch.
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