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PixelsmithsTwit : A dragon’s blood tree grows... PixelsmithsTwit : Awesome Lighted Cherry Blossom... PixelsmithsTwit : Jess,10 yr. old Springer Spaniel... Reasons to Consider Certain Camera Lens Focal Lengths. Owners of DSLR cameras, and especially those who are new to the concept of these cameras, have probably wondered and spent hours after hours trying to figure out which lens best suits their photographic needs. It’s a fact that the market is bursting out with new and powerful lenses every year, making our eyes shine bright at their sight. But what exactly is the key feature of each lens that will make me buy one and not the other? We’ve all asked that to ourselves, we’ve all pondered on the matter, and from time to time, whenever there’s a need to upgrade or to widen up the range of our work, the question pops up once more, as we all try to find the best lens on the market that fits our purposes without compromising one of the most important things: budget!

To help you on that, Kai — with his typical sarcastic sense of humor — shot a series of videos dedicated to three different prime lenses: 50mm, 35mm and 85mm. 5 reasons why you need a 50mm lens: Example photo from 50mm lens. PixelsmithsTwit : Full moon over illuminated... Photography. PixelsmithsTwit : photo by Ashley Vincent - grand... PixelsmithsTwit : 125 Years of National Geographic... Boston.com - Boston, MA news, breaking news, sports, video. PixelsmithsTwit : Bengal eagle owl (bubo bubo)... Canon PowerShot G15 Quick Review. Review based on a production Canon PowerShot G15 Canon's PowerShot G-series is one of the most iconic lines of digital compact cameras, with the original G1 having debuted right back in September 2000.

The original models sported fast lenses, articulated LCDs, optical viewfinders, Raw data recording and lots of external control, and were aimed at tempting enthusiasts who usually shot with 35mm SLRs to dip a toe into the brave new waters of digital photography. The line took a hiatus for a couple of years between 2004-6 when affordable APS-C SLRs started to appear, before being reinvented with the smaller, slimmer G7 - redesigned as a compact camera for SLR-owning enthusiasts. To the dismay of many G-series fans, the G7had a slower lens, fixed screen and didn't record Raw. Since then the G7's design has provided the basis for a number of subsequent models, adding back Raw and the swivel screen along the way, right up to the G12 that's been on the market for two years. Second Shooter: Tips to Be a Great Assistant Photographer.

I’ve been a second shooter at a number of weddings now and was recently informed that I’m a pretty stellar second shooter. (In fact, I’m one local photographer’s first pick – which made me absolutely giddy). “Touch” captured by Alyona Arnautova. (Click image to see more from Alyona Arnautova) I’m lucky to have Ryan as my second shooter for weddings which works out beautifully for me. We both have a similar style and we understand one another really well. I can always count on. So I thought I’d write an article giving some tips on how to be an awesome second shooter based on my experiences with a second shooter and as a second shooter for someone else. 1) Do NOT promote yourself!

This is probably the most important rule of second shooting, and I would hope it’s common sense. 2) Look for new angles The last thing your photographer wants is for you to take duplicates of every shot he/she is taking. 3) Be sure you’re not in the main photographers shot 4) Pay attention to details. The 2012 International Loupe Awards | Photography Competition. Obama’s first four years | Analysis & Opinion | Reuters. Honorable Mention Oct-Nicole de Freitas-Family and Couple photographer. Breaking Into Wedding Photography- Top 5 Tips.

Pet photography - 5 Tips on photographing your pet. Ace. Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2012 winner announced. The 2012 winner of the astronomy photographer of the year has been announced at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich. Australian-based photographer Martin Pugh has claimed the top prize in the Royal Observatory’s Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition for the second time, after originally winning the title back in 2009. As well as securing the £1,500 top prize, his image will take pride of place in the exhibition of winning photographs opening at the Royal Observatory Greenwich on 20 September. Pugh impressed the judges in this year’s competition with the depth and clarity of his winning shot, M51, depicting the famous Whirlpool Galaxy. The image combines detail in the galaxy’s spiral arms with the faint tails of light that show M51’s small companion galaxy being gradually torn apart by the gravity of its giant neighbour; a closer look also reveals more distant galaxies beyond.

Full list of 2012’s winners: Average Article Rating 0 Stars. 85 Examples of Beautiful HDR Photography. Below you’ll find 85 beautiful HDR Photography. Every image is linked and leads to the source from which it was taken. Please feel free to explore further works of the talented photographers presented above. For more info about HDR Photography Click Here by Philipp Klinger [postadsense] by Kane by Joep R. by Surrealize by rednaxela_west by Ragstatic by Dellplain by Tony Shi, NY-NJ by MorBCN by tappit_01 by Khaled A.K by petervanallen by doug.siefken by Paulo Brandão by Omar Junior by CarbonSilver (gbenz) by Len Langevin by /\ltus by Erroba by (Erik) by DanielKHC by Extra Medium by HAMED MASOUMI by Ageel by Fort Photo by uncommon by Kaj Bjurman by Rafael Saes by caese.

How to Quickly Test Your DSLR for Autofocus Issues. Below is the easiest and quickest way to test if your DSLR has an autofocus issue, along with a recommendation on what to do if there is a problem. This test can be used to detect front focus or back focus issues with a particular lens or a camera body. I will be using the Nikon D800E as a reference camera for this article, but any modern DSLR with Live View capability can be used for the same test (even entry-level DSLRs such as the Nikon D3200 have a Live View mode). Why would you want to test your camera for autofocus issues? Because if your camera or your lenses are defective or have a calibration problem, then you will not be able to obtain critically sharp images. 1) What You Will Need For this test, you will need the following: Any DSLR with Live View mode capability such as the Nikon D7000.At least one lens, but preferably 2-3 lenses if you want to isolate the problem to the camera or your lenses.A good stable tripod.A flat vertical surface in a very brightly lit area. 2) Set Up.

Share photos and videos on Twitter. Share photos and videos on Twitter. Honorable Mention Aug-Tim Grey, Landscape Photographer. Share photos and videos on Twitter. Amazing examples of Rain Photography. The winter rainy weather has a special impact on our feelings and adds a dramatic atmosphere to the scenes around us. Talented photographers cannot let these rainy moments go away without recording them with their digital cameras. While rain photography seems to be an easy style of photography, it is rather challenging and requires a lot of concentration from photographers to choose the best shots to take in such rainy, windy and hard weather. Rain photography shots are concerned with the rain elements, such as water drops and fog and how people interact with them in the winter time.

Therefore, rain photography varies from dramatic shots to active actions and kids playing in the rain. In today’s showcase, you can find amazing examples of rain photography created by several photographers. Related posts: Photo by Aprison Aprison Photo by Shikhei Goh Photo by Bill Gekas Just another rainy day by Rui Palha Photo by Austin Thomas Photo by Ghostly Goblin Photo by Faisal Almalki Photo by Ian RP — Radwa. Architectural Photography With Jeffrey Jacobs: Free Teleseminar. Little Owl. 15 Incredible Cloud Formations. The skies have always been a constant source of fascination for humans. One common mass that everyone on the planet has seen in one form or another are clouds. They can come in all sizes, shapes, and colours; and their distinct formations have been studied by meteorologists for centuries.

Below you will find a collection of 15 fascinating and incredible cloud formations. Enjoy! 1. Lenticular clouds (Altocumulus lenticularis) are stationary lens-shaped clouds that form at high altitudes, normally aligned perpendicular to the wind direction. 2. Undulatus asperatus (or alternately, asperatus) is a cloud formation, proposed in 2009 as a separate cloud classification by the founder of the Cloud Appreciation Society. 3. Night clouds or noctilucent clouds are tenuous cloud-like phenomena that are the “ragged-edge” of a much brighter and pervasive polar cloud layer called polar mesospheric clouds in the upper atmosphere, visible in a deep twilight. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

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