Archive for October 9th, 2008
by GoldenHammer Have you even considered changing the ISO sensitivity on your camera? If you don't know what ISO sensitivity refers to, you may want to consult your camera manual for a base point understanding about that and how it works. In short, changing the ISO setting on your camera changes the sensitivity to light, [...]
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Buyers find the images they are looking for by using on site search engine. After uploading your photos you can now select an appropriate category from one of 30 or so main categories already have meta-data or EXIF information associated with your photos, the system will automatically read and apply it to your uploaded images. [...]
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I visited the Digiexpo fair in Helsinki today, and had a chance to try out the D3 and compare it to my own 1Ds mk2 that I had with me. I would have liked to add the 1D mk3 as a third camera, but Canon didn't let people insert their CF cards into the cameras [...]
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By Liz Masoner Centering your subject is taboo in some photographer circles. It is seen by many as an amateur mistake. However, while you should never just automatically center you subject without thinking, there are times and situations where centering your subject makes perfect sense. Centering as a Composition Tool Centering your subject means that [...]
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By Liz Masoner Aquariums are a popular vacation attraction for families and photographers. Unfortunately, it is also one of the attractions responsible for the most failed photographs. Aquariums are deceptively difficult areas to photograph inside. However, with a bit of knowledge and some practice, your photos of your next aquarium visit can be great! Difficulties [...]
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I attended Photoshop World last week and Nikon had both the D3 & D300 available for people to handle. We could not use our own memory cards or take photos of these cameras, so I have neither to share. Regarding lenses, I saw the new f 2.8 24-70mm Nikkor zoom (gorgeous lens), not the f [...]
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by GoldenHammer A Long Story It has been a long wish since my first professional body Nikon D1x to have it shoot in low light (the acceptable sensitivity level is iso400), and it ended up running with wide open aperture, the result is not really up to my expectation. I have been seeking my next [...]
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By Liz Masoner Valentine's Day calls for special backgrounds. One great background for Valentine's Day photography is a graffiti-style heart. It is super simple, quick, and cheap to make this background. Supplies Needed * Red Cotton Fabric * Bleach * Water * Spray Bottle * Sewing Supplies for Hem or Fusible Web * Iron 1. [...]
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by Ron – Netherlands There is lots of confusion about image noise. The noise that is produced by image sensors when used at high ISO (amplified output). Bottomline is, that nature sets the limits of the perfomance of sensors that use the same basic technology. And all current sensors do. Meaning, that they will all [...]
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by Yusuf I went to Sapa a couple of weeks ago. Took an overnight train there directly after landing in Hanoi. Sapa is beautiful, and I felt I must share some pictures from Sapa with you. My visit to Sapa was the Crossing Bridges III Project jointly organized by www.fotografer.net of Indonesia, www.clubsnap.org of Singapore, [...]
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