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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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started by jonilochtefeld on 20 Jan 15 no follow-up yet
Ph.Art Gallery

"Magic Hour" Photography Competition ON NOW! - 0 views

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    The hour is at hand fellow photogs. Photo Art Gallery is uber proud to announce  the Magic Hour Competition is on NOW! Just what is The Magic Hour? Find out at http://www.photoartgallery.com/competition
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    Great looking comp guys and an awesome theme too! I want to win that Lensbaby baby!
Ph.Art Gallery

Magic Hour Winners (finally!) Announced!! - 0 views

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    And without further ado... the winners of Ph.Art Gallery's Magic Hour competition are.......
Ph.Art Gallery

"Magic Hour" Photography Competition nearly open!! - 0 views

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    The Magic Hour competition will very shortly be launched!
ukulelemononoke

Photographer Spends Years Documenting Immense Storm Waves that Crash Against the Porthc... - 0 views

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    For the last six years photographer Steve Garrington has spent countless hours documenting the oceanic events surrounding a single lighthouse in Porthcawl, Wales. Built in 1860, the lighthouse itself is pretty run-of-the-mill, but the events that unfold around it as stormy winds sweep in from the Bristol Channel are anything but ordinary. Because of the point's unique sloped design, crashing waves are easily launched to extraordinary heights, especially during bad weather. It's a wonder the structure is even standing after all these years. You can explore more of his photography on Flickr, specifically his waves album.
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    For the last six years photographer Steve Garrington has spent countless hours documenting the oceanic events surrounding a single lighthouse in Porthcawl, Wales. Built in 1860, the lighthouse itself is pretty run-of-the-mill, but the events that unfold around it as stormy winds sweep in from the Bristol Channel are anything but ordinary. Because of the point's unique sloped design, crashing waves are easily launched to extraordinary heights, especially during bad weather. It's a wonder the structure is even standing after all these years. You can explore more of his photography on Flickr, specifically his waves album.
TrendFashionMagazine

When The Right Time Using P, S, A, M Mode on The Camera? | Tutorial Photography - 0 views

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    When The Right Time Using P, S, A, M Mode on The Camera? - Aperture Priority (A) is effectively used for photographing a stationary object, for example, landscape (except slow speed), interior or still life. In A mode, you can set the aperture to get the depth of field as desired, and the camera will adjust its speed. Speed ??Priority (S) is very effective for photographing moving subjects such as waterfalls, sports and panning. With this mode, you can specify the shutter speed to create the effect of moving as desired, and the camera will determine the appropriate aperture for you. Manual (M). Although the cameras already have very sophisticated metering systems, but can also occur sometimes measurement errors, especially in difficult conditions such as event staging. To get the 'fix' a photographer who has had flight hours will determine the ISO speed, shutter speed and aperture for the shooting was his. Manual mode is also often used for studio shooting where lighting is measured by the flash meter. Program (P) mode is most often used to create photo coverage, where the priorities are the moments that move very fast and will not be repeated. In this mode, the camera is in full control, and you only have to shoot it.
McFadden's San Diego

Celebrate your Bachelorette Party in San Diego - 0 views

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    Come to McFadden's San Diego for all of your party needs: Birthday, Bachelor/Bachelorette, Sports Game Watch, Reunion, Alumni and Corporate Happy Hour.
mrs roadrunner

Sparrow Birds Working For Their Meal - mrsroadrunner's posterous - 0 views

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    Sparrow Birds Working For Their Meal . I admit, it is ridiculous the money we spend on the wildlife here. The gardens and such to attract the wildlife so I can photograph them. I justify this expense as entertainment, for really Guy and I can sit for hours just talking and watching all the wildlife we work so hard to attract to our place. We stopped in at the Madras Livestock Auction where they opened up a feed store. We need bird seed in big time bulk. The sparrows are the main birds we feed here, but without the sparrows the other birds would not be attracted. As soon as we walked into the feed store we saw this seedblock. We thought this would slow down the birds a little, making them work for their meal. It has, and offered me a great photography opportunity! We are more than happy to try out such products if, and I mean if, it is cost affective!
mrs roadrunner

American Kestrel Or Sparrow Hawk - 0 views

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    Just a few hours ago Guy took me around the block. Oh probably ten miles or so?? It was nice to get out of the house! I do not know about other places, but here this species of falcon are not real..... they take off as soon as attention is directed at them. In other words I have tried to get some shots of the sparrow hawk and finally I did. This American Kestrel is the smallest falcon in North America. Used in falconry so they must be pretty smart! I think they are pretty little birds! Eating grasshoppers, other small birds, and rodents so they are good to have around. Oh I believe they eat the lizards we have here too. It looks like we are in for more bad weather here in central oregon but the wildlife need to eat and I was happy we seen what we did on our short drive.
mrs roadrunner

Northern Harrier Bird Of Prey mrsroadrunner A Wildlife, Nature Photographer, Oregon - 0 views

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    I am very pleased to get these shots of this Northern Harrier. I got these a couple hours ago down the road where we have seen this bird and another or so in a pasture. These birds have been seen on private land and I do not trespass so when this opportunity arose today, while this Northern Harrier was not on the private land I took it! While doing my research on this bird I came to realize why this bird of prey had a problem being still for me. Blending in is what I try to do with the environment, but being quiet is another story. This bird realize on hearing as much as sight when hunting. This bird was hearing me coming! The male and female of the species look very different I found out as well. This Harrier is the male of the species. I thought this Northern Harrier was on some prey, however after looking over the photographs it appears to be on some grasses.
Nathan Johnson

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ukulelemononoke

Pouring a Thermos of Hot Tea at -40°C Near the Arctic Circle | Colossal - 0 views

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    Ontario-based photographer Michael Davies timed this impressive shot of his friend Markus hurling a thermos of hot tea through the air yesterday in -40°C weather. At such frigid temperatures water freezes instantly to form a dramatic plume of ice. For the last decade Davies has worked as a photographer in the fly-in community of Pangnirtung in Canada's High Arctic, only 20km south of the Arctic Circle, a place that sees about two hours of sunlight each day during the winter.
Ciara Usher

Perfect Craftmatic Adjustable Bed - 1 views

I feel so uncomfortable with my old flat bed. I usually experience back pain every morning and it makes me unproductive at work. I wanted to have a real good night sleep as it is my only way to reg...

Craftmatic

started by Ciara Usher on 28 Oct 11 no follow-up yet
lizadcruz

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    We at V-mark Design work with totally different industries like TAFE's, colleges & photography providers. We guarantee 100% assured services with full satisfaction.
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