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Nikon D7200, D500, D750, D810 : mises à jour. La mise à jour du WT-7, accessoire autorisant une communication sans fil à 200 m de distance, n’intéressera pas tous les possesseurs des D7200, D750 et D810, qui deviennent compatibles avec celui-ci via la mise à jour de firmware 1.1 (le D500 était pris en charge depuis la sortie du WT-7).

Nikon D7200, D500, D750, D810 : mises à jour

En revanche, les mises à disposition par Nikon pour chacun de ces reflex, outre la compatibilité avec le WT-7, résolvent une série de dysfonctionnements, plus ou moins nombreux selon le modèle. C’est le Nikon D810, reflex plein format doté de la plus haute définition (36 Mpxl) au sein de la marque, qui affiche la plus longue liste, en passant à la version 1.12 de son firmware. La voici, telle qu’elle est publiée sur le site de Nikon France : Les surimpressions n’étaient pas enregistrées correctement. 5 Things That Will Instantly Improve Your Photography. On now until March 21st (AUS time) get Anthony Epes’ Online Light Monkeys Photo Group – Yearly Membership – 55% OFF at Snapndeals.

5 Things That Will Instantly Improve Your Photography

Having run photo workshops for several years now, I have noticed some familiar traits that many people share with their photography. So I’ve put together some tips that I feel will help you improve your photography – straight away. These little ideas have the potential to make a huge impact on your image creation. 1. 5 Ways Patience Makes You a Better Photographer. It’s interesting that on websites like Digital Photography School you will find lots of articles on gear and photographic techniques, but far fewer on the mindset of the successful photographer.

5 Ways Patience Makes You a Better Photographer

I’ve always believed that the key to understanding why people are successful lies in the way they think. For example, if you want to build a business that turns over a million dollars a year, then you would learn a great deal from talking with people who have already achieved that. It’s the same with photography. One of the mindset skills that is important to cultivate is patience. It’s surprisingly difficult to do. With all this in mind, let’s look at some of the ways that patience can make you a better photographer. 1. It’s so often tempting to find an interesting scene, take a few photos, then move on to look for something else.

But what if you waited? Patience will help you do that. For example, I had to sit and observe the scene below and wait for the right person to enter the frame. 9 Ways to Ensure You Get Sharp Images When Photographing People. If you are struggling with soft or blurry images, you are not alone.

9 Ways to Ensure You Get Sharp Images When Photographing People

Many photographers have difficulty with getting crisp, clear, in-focus images. This is especially true when taking pictures of people. It can be done, though, if you take the right steps. Try out these nine tips to make sure you get sharp images when you are photographing people. With a little practice, you should start seeing results right away. 1. If you set your shutter speed too slow, chances are that your images are not going to be as sharp as you want them to be. For example, if you are shooting with a 35mm lens, make sure your shutter speed is set to 1/35th (doubled – 1/70th) or faster.

Shutter speed 1/1640th of a second. 2. To hold your camera steady, firmly plant your hands on your camera and make sure that you are not shaking, even slightly. Shot handheld. Globe photos of the month, February 2017. Globe photos of the month, February 2017 Here’s a look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month: winter storms and record temperatures, spring training in Florida, a tornado hits Conway, and the Patriots fifth Super Bowl win.

Globe photos of the month, February 2017

Snow settled on statues around Boston, including this one outside Fenway Park of Ted William placing a cap on a youngster’s head. (David L. Ryan/Globe Staff) A vendor looked over flower assortments at Berkeley Florist Supply at the Boston Flower Exchange. A man was seen through the circles of a green-tinted window covering at the Boston Children’s Museum. Two people traveled across the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway at Dewey Squre on a 200-foot zipline. Ziyan Li from Boston had her photo taken by her father in front of the mural at the House of Blues on Lansdowne Street. Ce moteur de recherche vous permet de trouver des photos libres de droits et/ou gratuites.

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Les plus belles photos du concours Sony World Photography Awards 2017

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Quand les panneaux publicitaires se fondent dans le paysage

Un projet baptisé Visible Distance qui nous permet d’apprécier la nature comme elle devrait l’être. Facebook lance une nouvelle application dédiée aux photos et vidéos à 360°