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Plus de 90 publicités pour la bonne cause… Indispensable caisson Sea & Sea DX-D80. Le Sea & Sea DX-D80 est un caisson étanche professionnel très robuste. Sa grande facilité d’utilisation le rend accessible aux débutants désireux de se lancer dans la photo sous-marine. On peut l’amener jusqu’à 60 m sous l’eau. Sans appareil photo, il pèse 2,7 kg, ce qui reste lourd. Cependant, il est très maniable et ce poids ne se ressent pas du tout une fois immergé. Le dos est en polycarbonate, l’avant en aluminium résistant à la corrosion.

Il est regrettable que l’ensemble ne soit pas en aluminium. Les hublots interchangeables NX livrés avec le caisson permettent de changer d’optique rapidement. The Official Tamrac Homepage - The leading manufacturer and distributor of camera, photography and camcorder bags. MediaStorm: A Multimedia Production Studio Founded by Brian Storm - Photojournalism, Photography, Video, Audio, Storytelling. Transforming a Daylight Image Into a Wild Night - PSDTUTS. How to Win Friends and Influence People - A Guide to Commenting on Other People’s Photos. A Post By: Neil Creek The following post is from Australian photographer Neil Creek who is part of the Fine Art Photoblog, and is developing his blog as a resource for the passionate photographer. Don’t just parrot the same comments over and over.© Neil Creek One of the ten things I hate about Flickr is people who don’t know how to comment on photos.

In a recent post to my blog, I lamented the number of comments I receive on my photos which consist of only one or two words: “Frankly, I don’t care if you think my photo’s “Awesome!” In the lively discussion that followed, it occurred to me that these commenters may not just be lazy. Even though a discussion about Flickr prompted this guide, and the examples I use are all from Flickr, it applies equally well to any online photography or art community, where people comment on the works uploaded by others.

Why comment? Comments on a photo really help the photographer. What to say? To express your emotions running with the seagulls – CC eschipul. 20 Abandoned Cities and Towns from Around the World. There are many reasons why cities are abandoned; some, like the ghost towns of the American West, have become tourist destinations while others have been condemned or simply forgotten. These 20 abandoned cities of the world share an eerie, haunted quality that is part of what makes them so fascinating. For more amazing abandoned places by region visit the WebUrbanist abandonments archive. For more deserted towns and other derelict places check out our collection of 100+ Abandoned Buildings, Places and Property. 1.

The Kowloon Walled City was located just outside Hong Kong, China during British rule. Its population flourished for decades, with residents building labyrinthine corridors above the street level, which was clogged with trash. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Keyword Supply and Demand with PicNiche | Microstock Diaries. Another promising online keyword tool has arrived in the form of picNiche.com. Designed by microstock contributor Robert Davies and some talented friends, the system provides great value while being elegantly simple. With a simple keyword search you can determine the supply and demand for images with a particular keyword or phrase. When you search at picNiche, it connects to microstock agencies and counts how many images use your keyword or phrase (the supply) and the combined quantity of sales of those images (the demand).

If you find a keyword with a low supply of competing image and high demand/sales, you’ve found yourself an opportunity. Bob has made this task easier by providing a rating to guide you as to the attractiveness of the market for the keywords or phrases you’ve chosen. I performed a search for a few keywords related to my best selling subject – data centers – and found the phrase “server room” returned a massive rating of 1,570.11! The Best Photo Tip I Ever Received… What Was Yours? Create Spectacular Concept Art in Photoshop - PSDTUTS. JPG Magazine: People: Thomas Bucher.

TAKI BIBELAS photograpy. Tag Galaxy. Trap Focus. Comment activer cette fonction cachée ? Afin d'effectuer la mise au point de manière automatique, régler le commutateur AF/M sur AF, Régler le mode AF sur AF-S (fonction #2 du menu CSM), Attribuer la fonction AF-ON sur la touche AE-L/AF-L (fonction #15 du menu CSM), Une fois ce réglage adopté, le D70 ne fait plus la mise au point automatiquement quand on presse le déclencheur, mais quand on presse la touche AE-L/AF-L.

Mais si on relache la touche AE-L/AF-L et qu'on recadre, la photo ne se prend pas quand on presse le déclencheur ? J'ai d'abord cru à un bug. Mais ensuite je me suis apperçu que si on garde le déclencheur enfoncé et qu'on vise la zone où l'on avait fait la mise au point, la photo se prend ! En fait il semble qu'il s'agisse d'un mode 'barrière de déclenchement' ou 'piège photographique' (trap focus ou freeze focus en anglais) qui déclenche quand quelque chose entre dans la zone de netteté. Mon D70 est équipé de la première version du firmware. The Guide Number (GN)

The Guide Number (GN) defines the amount of flash light which is necessary for a correct exposure of a a subject dependent on its distance from the flash and the chosen aperture: The max. GN of a flash unit is usually given for ISO 100 film. You can multiply/divide the GN by a factor of 1.4 per f-stop if use a faster/slower film. Based on this formula it is quite easy to calculate the max. subject distance for a correct exposure. e.g.: Note: If you have to go to the limit it is usually not such a good idea to place your subject at the calculated max. distance. When it comes to choosing a new flashlight you have to be a bit careful. Note: The max. Materiel Photo - Canon 5D, objectifs Canon EF 16-35 L II, EF 35 L, EF 50 F1,4, EF 100 macro, EF 200mm L, macro, videur de cartes mémoire Hyperdrive Space, trépieds Gitzo & Manfrotto, Lunette ORION 80ED, Fisheye EF 15mm, EF 20mm, diffuseur flashs.

Protrait with texture. Site d'Expression Photographique. Online Depth of Field Calculator. Home | NAPP Portfolio. Dave Hill Photo. Tonal quality and dynamic range in digital cameras. Making fine prints in your digital darkroom Tonal quality and dynamic range in digital cameras by Norman Koren updated Feb. 15, 2005 Prints made from images captured on digital cameras can have extraordinary tonal quality, comparable to the finest full-toned traditional prints. But to reach their full potential they must be processed properly, which involves changing default camera settings and moving away from standard file formats. This page covers the key steps for achieving ultimate tonal quality, which include, Storing images in RAW format-- the image sensor's native format, Converting and editing images using file formats with a bit depth of 16 (48-bit color or 16-bit B&W), and Using curves to adjust tones.

When you store images in RAW format you can also take advantage your camera's hidden dynamic range; you can access tones that may be obscured or lost when images are stored in a standard file format such as a JPEG-- the default for most digital cameras. Delta L/L = 0.01 (G. Cbwan's deviantART favourites. S by Rarindra Prakarsa. All photos are copyright the photographer, and may not be used without written permission. Cherlyn . , September 08, 2006; 11:45 A.M. Thougt there are only 4 photos currently, I am already overwhelmed by your talents & photographic sense. Can't wait to see more from you. Gerry O , September 08, 2006; 01:46 P.M. Totally Agree It is always refreshing to see such new talent coming to the site.

Abhijeet Shah , September 10, 2006; 05:15 A.M. Impressive Portfolio Mr Prakarsa, you have a very impressive portfolio. i would love to see more of your work. omur degirmenci , September 10, 2006; 05:45 A.M. zuper Ramsey Kunkel , September 11, 2006; 12:44 A.M. Just beautiful work so far. Biswajit Pandey , September 12, 2006; 08:40 A.M. Amazing works man, one of the best portfolios in PN, please keep up your excellent works.

Regards mehdi kavei , September 13, 2006; 04:01 A.M. gooooood wi i see your nic photos plis see may photos Rejith Warrier , September 13, 2006; 09:42 A.M. Karl Schuler , September 13, 2006; 11:03 A.M. Graham westmoreland : home. A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language - By Randall Munroe. SA | le choix des professionels. Nettoyer son capteur. The Orton Effect - Digital Photography Tip of the Week at PCIN.net Update. Image editing programs such as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Photoshop Elements, Gimp and Microsoft Digital Image Suite offer a wide range of tools that can be used to create beautiful photographs, many of those tools and the effects they crete originated in the world of film photography.

One such tool effect is the Orton Effect. The Orton Effect is named after Michael Orton who first used the technique is a sandwich of two images, one in focus the other out of focus. Freeman Patterson and Andre Gallant have both used the technique successfully in their work as well. The Orton image has traditionally been done using slide film with the first, sharp, image overexposed by two stops and the second, out of focus image, over exposed by one stop. It is important to use a tripod for this type of work to ensure your photographic elements remain in register on the film. I will be using the new Adobe Elements 5 for this tutorial and a photo of a Wake-Robin I shot this past spring.. Image 1 Image 2 Image 3. Light rays workflow...: Retouching Forum. Adobe Forums - Moving folders in lightroom can lose link to NEF raw files.

Adobe Forums - RAW-Pictures disapeared (JPG Pictures instead of RAW) Infrared Photo Gallery by allon kira at pbase. Guide d'achat moniteurs LCD novembre 2007. Immersive Slideshows Across the Web. Test Appareil Photo Numerique LetsGoDigital Appareils. The FSTOP » Professional Photographers Discuss Their Craft » Article Archive » Erik Almas. Written by Jess Tsai Edited by Nisha Chittal For Erik Almas it’s all about location, location, location.

“I try to go somewhere that I haven’t been before. I try to do something new, something that’s better than what I’ve done in the past,” he says. So, it only makes sense that he loves working in the advertising industry – a career that lets him delve into his passion for photography and travel. For a photographer who so carefully composes and plans each of his images it comes as no surprise that our featured image was inspired by paintings. Creating this masterful piece was an arduous process – it’s actually a compilation of about twenty different images. The fast-paced demands of the advertising industry make it difficult for Almas to indulge in personal projects like the one featured here. Almas was interviewed by our Editor Zack Seckler about his career and his craft: TFS: How did you get your start as a photographer? TFS: Was assisting Jim Erickson really helpful for you?

Camera Recommendations. Summer 2007 Camera Recommendations © 2007 KenRockwell.com I get my goodies at Ritz, Amazon, and Adorama. It helps me keep adding to this site when you get yours from those links, too. August 2007 This page is historic. See Current Camera Recomendations. Everyone asks me what camera to buy. Of course my site is loaded with individual reviews of cameras and lenses, and I also have a detailed Nikon Lens Selection Guide. The links go to my detailed reviews for each item. SLRs If you're serious enough to be researching it here, you probably want an SLR camera. Normal SLRs Nikon D40 As of August 2007, my favorite camera is luckily the least expensive Nikon D40. The D40 is super lightweight, works great and lets me make spectacular images. The D40 is very inexpensive, about $530 complete with an excellent lens and built-in flash. I prefer my D40 to my D80 and even prefer my D40 to the newer and more expensive Nikon D40X.

The D40X exists to let Nikon fill in every price point. Advanced SLRs Sports Flash. Digital Camera Reviews and News: Digital Photography Review: Forums, Glossary, FAQ.