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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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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 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.
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How To Hold a Camera When Photographing | Tutorial Photography - 0 views

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    How To Hold a Camera When Photographing - How to hold a digital camera when taking pictures is one of the key factors that determine the level of sharpness and focus of the photos you took. The main reason why is the creation of photo blur due to camera shake. Usually caused by camera shake and how to hold your body position is wrong when the shutter button is pressed. Camera Shake or camera shake often occurs when shooting in low-light conditions (low light) as well as the use of slow shutter speed.

    The position holds true digital camera can help you to minimize or even prevent camera shake, and is certain to result in a sharp blur-free photo. Know and understand how to hold the camera the correct position is considered very important to produce good photographs.

    Methods of Holding Position Digital Camera
    How my friend holding the camera or photographic device usage is actually just individual taste problems, and there is no right and wrong, but to build a habit and determine the proper attitude when shooting from the beginning will give many advantages to you in the future. At least my friend will be seen as a professional photographer when shooting, at least it's a good reason to try it? Here are some tips you can do buddy:

    Hold the camera using the right hand to grasp the handle right side of the camera, and place your thumb on the back of the camera, three fingers pointing forward and curled index finger rests on the shutter button. Digital cameras are now mostly well-grip shape that automatically leads Three position where your fingers should be. Hold your digital camera with a strong but not too strong if you do not want to result in blurry photos. The position of the left hand can vary depending on the type of digital camera you have, if my friend using a DSLR camera, then your left hand should be under the weight of the camera with the goal of cameras using the palm of the hand. Thumb and index finger
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    Choose from the wide varieties of studio equipments and accessories that includes photo lighting equipments and backdrop accessories
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Night Photography in Tokyo's Back Alleys - Fubiz Media - 0 views

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    Japanese photographer Masashi Wakui captures Tokyo's streets at night, and especially neon lights and the atmosphere that comes from the little back alleys behind the stores. He accentuates the lights and the haze to add a bit of depth to his pictures similar to Blade Runner by Ridley Scott's aesthetic. More pictures in the gallery below and on his Flickr.
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Rare, Majestic Bird Keeps Photobombing Northern Lights Observation Camera - Core77 - 0 views

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    The Northern Lights are an elusive spectacle. To help you see it, the Churchill Northern Studies Centre, a Canadian nonprofit research facility, has set up an observation camera with a live feed located within the "aurora oval" that encircles the geomagnetic North Pole.
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Breathtaking Landscape Photography By Razaq Vance - 0 views

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    Razaq Vance is a versatile and world famous professional photographer and master in landscape photography. He is from Pakistan, the land of K2 and Nanga Parbat. His work is both luring and creative with lot of new elements and hues. His style is unique and charming. Razaq Vance works on rural landscape and light is special element in his work. Here are some examples from his landscape photography.
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Mt. Hood In The Early Morning Light - 0 views

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    Mt. Hood In The Early Morning Light.
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Take Better Photographs by Studying an Egg - 0 views

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    Learn to see light by photography an egg.
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    The earlier experienced light (grateful memory) helps me to continue through the threatening realm of November … lonely optimist, wish for recovery, pavements story.... What was your experience? Speak your mind
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HOW PHOTOGRAPHY IS DONE IN A DARK CHURCH FOR LOW-LIGHT WEDDINGS? - 0 views

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    A few basics do the trick to take care of Church Wedding Photography in low light dark Churches. The professional photographers abide by the basics to bring out awesome photos in such situations.
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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.
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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:
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How to Choose Ideal Setting Shutter Speed | Tutorial Photography - 0 views

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    What is Shutter Speed? The easiest way to describe the Shutter Speed ??is the time span or the length of the camera shutter is open. In the era of film photography, shutter can be interpreted as a time frame scenes expose the film or scene being photographed. In the era of digital photography, shutter speed means how long the camera image sensor 'Seeing' a scene or scene being photographed. Different Shutter Speed Intended use of shutter speed can be varied for different purposes. Shutter Speed ??is measured in seconds (per second), the speed represented by ordinary fractions such as 1/1000 or 1/50. You can see clearly, that the larger the denominator, the greater the speed. average speed is ideal when shooting normally 1/60, and photographed using a lower speed than that without the help of a tripod or brace will be difficult because most likely will result in a blurry photo. Setting the Shutter Speed ??common in digital cameras usually are 1/500, 1/250, 1/125, 1/60, 1/30, 1/15, 1/8, and so on, even many cameras give you the option of measurement shutter speed in seconds of full (not fragments) as 1 second, 2 seconds, 10 seconds, and so on. Second unit will be very useful in the field of low-light photography or when you are trying to capture the motion of the object. Many photographers use a shutter speed slower than 1/60 sec and that means all of their photos to be blurry. For the best results in the use of shutter speed slower then my friend should use a tripod so that the camera can be stable and there will be no shock at the time of shooting.
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