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Photography Review

Photography Review

Four Thirds 45 Totally Awesome Tutorials And Techniques To Become A Master Of Photography Don't Forget to participate in a contest where you can win an amazing e-Commerce template from TemplateMonster. This post showcases a list of useful and unique photography related tutorials that will help you learning the skills of a trained photographer. The field of photography has extensively grown over the past few years to such a huge industry with millions of photographers emerging every day around the globe and mastering their skills in different areas of photography. The tutorials listed below let you learn how to capture a digital photograph in a better way and then direct you all the way throughout photo-editing process by means of using photo-editing software such as Photoshop. Professional Photograph Restoration Workflow In this tutorial, we’ll take an in-depth look at restoring an old torn photograph. Age Progression Here’s a tutorial showing you how artist go about aging a woman’s face in Photoshop. Changing Hair Color Colorizing Black-And-White Photos Street Photography Explained

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Practical Happiness & Awesomeness Tips – The Positivity Blog Steve's Digicams » A Beginner’s Guide To Photography I’ve been writing on this site for a while now, and I’ve put together a lot of good content, but the trouble is that a lot of it can be hard to find, especially if you don’t know what you’re looking for. This post will walk you though everything that a beginner in photography should learn, and in the order that they’re supposed to learn it. Welcome to my 100th post. You should know that there is now a video version of this post, and it can be viewed here. Exposure The most basic and essential part of photography is exposure. Aperture If we cover exposure in the order that the light enters the camera, then the aperture always comes first. The scale is as follows: f/1.4, f/2, f/2.8, f/4, f/5.6, f/8, f/11, f/16, f/22. Here is the full tutorial on Aperture. Shutter Speed After aperture, comes shutter speed. Here is the full tutorial on Shutter Speed. Once you’ve decided how much light you’re going to let through to the sensor, it’s then time to decide how much more you need. Metering Modes Balance

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