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Color Lens and Flash Filters. Kristal Armendariz New Mexico, U.S.A.

Color Lens and Flash Filters

Self-taught photographer, mom & Photojojo Ambassador! Kristal says her photos capture "extraordinary moments in an ordinary life," but we think her life is anything but ordinary. We discussed her approach to photography and her thoughts on Photojojo's Color Lens and Flash Filters. We asked What is it about photography that speaks to you? Kristal It is about sharing your own personal version of the truth in a way that speaks to other people.

My most memorable moments are the photos I didn't take, the opportunities missed. We asked We're often asked about our favourite photo. Kristal My most memorable moments are the photos I didn't take, the opportunities missed. We asked If you had one piece of advice for someone just picking up a camera, what would that be? Kristal Don't try too hard. Lighter colors work better over the lens while the darker colors are great over the flash and create a more dramatic result. 15 Insane Steel Wool Long Exposure Photographs. Registration. Autumn Ramping Up « Visual Thoughts Photography. The Girl Who Loves to Levitate (14 photos) Natsumi Hayashi is a sweet-looking Japanese girl who, one day, decided to take self-portraits..of herself levitating.

The Girl Who Loves to Levitate (14 photos)

She can be spotted in and around Tokyo, equipped with her SLR and her self-timer. When she feels the moment strike, she presses the shutter button down and then, quite literally, "jumps" into place. What I love most about her shots is that they don't feel forced. Natsumi has a way of making us feel as though she naturally levitates throughout life. When I asked her how others react to her jumping around Tokyo, here is a funny story that she shared. "So I stopped jumping and apologized to them by saying, 'I am taking jumping photos for my wedding party's slide show.' "Then, I took one of the best levitation shots of the entire series.

" 70 Photographs That Will Take Your Breath Away. We here at DPShots believe that the easiest way to learn photography is to learn it by example.

70 Photographs That Will Take Your Breath Away

Every now and then we come up with some amazing photography examples that take your breath away. This post is no different. We have collected some of the most amazing, most awesome and THE most beautiful photography we could ever get our hands on. This post will help a lot of budding photographers to see where they are headed. It shows what is possible with Photography and a bit of creative thinking. From wildlife to magic to a guy sleeping on the back of a buffalo, this post has photographs for all kinds of photographers to take inspiration from. We have collected over 70 majestic photographs that are simply to good to miss. We hope you like this post and endless others that you will get to checkout in future if you are subscribed to our RSS. The Fearless Cat Dael.

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Jane and Nik. Lois Greenfield Photography : Events. 10003356_0505137. Photography. Sydney, Australia based photographer Julia Trotti is passionate in creating high engaging fashion photographs, which encompasses a wide variety of materials.

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Michael Shainblum is a professional photographer/ filmmaker based in San Francisco CA, who is specialized in capture time lapse of amazing nature scenery. Michael graduated from Brooks Institute of Photography When you decide to start the journey of becoming a better photographer, there are several things to take into consideration, such as: Portrait Photography by Lower Saxony, Germany based photographer Ines Rehberger. Cansu Ozkaraca is a London based fashion and portrait photographer who specializes in portraiture, fashion, and model portfolios photography. Beautiful forest photography by Netherlands based photographer Nelleke Pieters Brooke Shaden is a photographer based in Arizona who created amazing series of self-portraits of photographic artworks.

3444297496_5f7792379e_o. 30 Years of BAD Pictures. Tribute to James Cameron's "The abyss" - How'd They Do That? Tribute to James Cameron's "The abyss" by sarampo Basics Although there are many ways of shooting water drops, and some are more professional and / or practical, this is how I've done it with my setup.

Tribute to James Cameron's "The abyss" - How'd They Do That?

It just requires patience, and it helps to have an external flash, because we'll be doing 1/200 shutter speed and f/13 aperture, and there aren't many natural light sources to accomplish that and still control where your lighting hits. Materials The before mentioned flash and remote trigger; A wired / wireless remote for the camera (almost a must for shooting water drops); As can be seen below, it will set you back around $5. The Seutp The final setup should look something like this: (Disclaimer: I've done all the shot in my kitchen, that for lack of tidiness :-P was not used for this tutorial. Placing the Camera When positioning the camera regarding the tray, you should try to get as low as possible without having the front or back of the tray to appear in the picture.

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