Get the Most from Your Point-and-Shoot Camera. Getting the Most Out of Your Point and Shoot Camera. You don't have to have a fancy camera to take great photographs.
Are there some limitations as to what a point and shoot camera can do? Sure, but that doesn't mean it can't take great images. You simply have to know your camera's capabilities and apply solid photography techniques. 10 Tips for Getting Great Photos of Your Dog. If you have no idea how to train a dog, fear not!
Whether you seek effective puppy house training methods or basic dog obedience training, training your dog will probably be easier than you think. Puppies Puppy training should always focus on socialization and the prevention of unwanted behaviors. The jumping that may be cute in your puppy will not be cute when he grows into a 175 lb. adult Saint Bernard. Rather than focusing on puppy training obedience, you should concentrate on puppy socialization and the prevention of problem behavior through rewarding desirable behaviors, and removing reinforcement for unwanted behaviors through extinction, management, or negative punishment (more on this later!)
How To Train A Dog Step 1: Reward Desirable Behavior It is a human tendency to focus on what we don't like, often to a fault. Depending on the situation, the right thing may vary. How to photograph your pets like a pro. I am one of the worst photographers on the planet.
But where I lack artistic merit, I compensate with volume. Fortunately, I also have a little backup this year. Three professional pet photographers generously offered tips on capturing the perfect picture — just in time for the holidays. Patience is key Avoid staging photos and simply give pets time to unleash a bit of their personality. “Every dog is different and has a different rhythm,” he says. Professional photographer Nina Parker also spends the first few moments of each session allowing four-legged clients to observe her and her equipment before snapping shots. “At first, they are extremely wound up,” says Parker, who started her Atlanta photography business two years ago. Patience also is essential when photographing kids and pets together. “Don’t over pose them or kids and pets start looking really uncomfortable,” warns pet photographer Leesia Teh, whose work has been featured in Bark Magazine as well as the West Paw catalogue.
Digital SLR photography tips for beginners. Read More Beginner Tips and Tutorials Listed below are a few useful tips for those photographers progressing from a point and click camera to a digital SLR (also known as DSLR) camera.
Note, these are basic DSLR photography tips for beginners that I wish I had read when first starting out. If you're after more technical information on how to use your camera, then we recommend reading our articles on: DSLR Settings. Nikon Or Canon - Which do you prefer? Macro photography. The ratio of the subject size on the film plane (or sensor plane) to the actual subject size is known as the reproduction ratio.
Likewise, a macro lens is classically a lens capable of reproduction ratios greater than 1:1, although it often refers to any lens with a large reproduction ratio, despite rarely exceeding 1:1.[6][7][8][9] Reproduction ratios much greater than 1:1 are considered to be photomicrography, often achieved with digital microscope (photomicrography should not be confused with microphotography, the art of making very small photographs, such as for microforms). NEW: Photo Images by Igor Siwanowicz Photography. How to Take Macro Pictures. Get Wallpaper Photograph by John Kimbler, My Shot With its emphasis on detail, pattern, and texture, macro photography can yield rewarding and unique results.
In this gallery, learn what makes a great macro shot and get tips on how to turn your extreme close-ups into compelling photographs. Here, a macro lens and diffused macro twin flash capture the intricate detail on a bee and flower. (This photo was submitted to My Shot.) Beautiful Bugs: How to Do Macro Insect Photography. How to Do Macro Insect Photography by Frank H.
Phillips, ©2004, All Rights Reserved, see © notice at bottom Despite their reputation as pests, the trillions of insects, bugs, and spiders that inhabit the Earth can make some of the most fascinating and dramatic close-up photography subjects. Insects and their tiny environments offer the macro photographer an unlimited amount of color, texture, and physical architecture to explore. They are as unique as we are, and they are obviously much more plentiful. As an added bonus, you won’t even have to get a “model release” after you’ve photographed them! During most months of the year, bugs can be found just about everywhere, and most make very willing subjects…if you just learn how to find, approach, and compose them. Macro Photography Tips for Point and Shoot Digital Cameras. 4x MACRO Conversion Lens for Nikon Coolpix L110. Little BigShot Image Amplifier Closeup Macro Lens for Compact Point and Shoot Cameras. RAYNOX DCR-250 MACRO CONVERSION LENS for Nikon Coolpix L110. Easy configuration: place the lens into the snap-on adapter which goes around your slr lens or the adapter tube of your camera.
Included: The Raynox DCR-250 Macro converter Universal snap-on adapter 52-67mm 2 lens caps White protection box Product details: High definition, high quality macro converter lens. Made in Japan.