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LA MODE SUR JALOU NEWS – MODE Free Photoshop downloads for photographers | News | PhotoRadar Lightroom Mobile: 11 answers to 11 burning questions What’s the new Lightroom Mobile app’s price tag? How big are the file sizes? In their latest guest post our friends at the blog Life After Photoshop answer all your burning questions. Sony A7s: new full-frame compact adds 4K video recording, ISO 409,600 The Sony A7s announced today adds a slew of new professional features to the company’s popular full-frame compact camera. Win new gear in Bridgestone’s landscape photography contest (Sponsored) The folks at Bridgestone UK, the world’s leading tire and rubber company, are keen landscape photographers like all of us here at Digital Camera World, and they’ve just launched a fabulous new contest to find the world’s most creative landscape photographers! EU ‘camera tax’ to hit photographers Crazy new EU plans could see every amateur photographer in the country hit with a punitive annual licence fee simply for owning a decent camera. Nikon D3300 vs D5300: which DSLR should you choose?

1000fragrances 10 Tips to Photograph the “Oldest Living City in the World” – Varanasi A Post By: Darren Rowse A Guest post by Indian Photographer Tuhin Subhra Dey. Mark Twain once wrote, “Varanasi is older than history, older than tradition, older even than legend and looks twice as old as all of them put together.” Varanasi, sometimes called as Banaras or Kashi is “the oldest living city in the world, the city which was already old when Buddha was young” (Salman Rushdie in ‘Midnight’s Children’). 1. I use only one lens, a Canon 18-200mm, with a Canon 450D body which allows me to take all kinds of shots. Also I would suggest you to study something about Varanasi before going there. 2. ‘Ghat’s are the series of stairs leading down to a holy river. It is almost essential to hire boats during dawn and/or dust. I would suggest you to use a telephoto lens if you are shooting the ghats from a boat on the River as you will always find interesting activities going on in each and every ghat. 3. 4. 5. 6. Ganga arati is one of the main attractions in Varanasi. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Sarah de Burgh photography 10 Techniques for Amazing Portraits A guest post by San Diego Wedding Photographer, Wayne Yuan As full-time photographers shooting 30+ weddings a year, we have to admit, sometimes it’s easy to fall into the same old formulas when it comes to portraits. Even with new poses, taking portraits can become very mundane if the same compositions and angles are used for every couple–we’ve definitely been through that creative rut where our pictures start looking very familiar. Throughout the years, we’ve challenged ourselves to stay on top of our game with a few useful techniques. 1. A lot of photographers out there say that their 50mm is a “must-have” portrait lens, but what a mid-range lens offers is a very familiar perspective, something that our eyes are used to seeing all the time. 2. Many times we are stuck seeing what is right in front of us. 3. During a wedding, our speedlites are never on-camera, even during the reception. 4. Shooting at mid-day is no easy task when using natural light. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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