Perspective in Photography

Perspective is the sense of depth or spatial relationships between objects in a photo

 

HDR Photography – The Facts

HDR, or High Dynamic Range, is rapidly gaining in popularity.

 

Repetition and Patterns in Photography

When you repeat a certain size, or shape or color you add strength to the overall image.

 

How to Take Great Portraits Outdoors

Take pictures in the shade or on a cloudy day.

 
 

Photography Tips & Tutorials

What Lens Should I Obtain For My Digital SLR Camera?
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What Lens Should I Obtain For My Digital SLR Camera?

One of the most important advantages of DSLR cameras (i.e. semi-professional and professional) is the ability to use different lenses. However deciding on what lens to buy and what lens is suitable for a specific type of photography is a bit difficult. In this article we learn about advantages and main purpose of using specific types of lenses, hoping that we make it easier for you to decide. Let’s have a look at different types of lenses and learn when they are used.

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Use a Low Camera Angle for Landscape Photography
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Use a Low Camera Angle for Landscape Photography

The next time you’re out doing landscape photography, try simply dropping to one knee in order to incorporate, and put more emphasis on, interesting foreground elements. If you’re using a tripod, try not extending the legs in order to keep the camera closer to the ground. You might be surprised at the difference this simple little step will make.

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Using Colors Effectively in Digital Photography
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Using Colors Effectively in Digital Photography

Whenever I go out on a photo shoot I love to include as much color and as bold as possible. Color is more important to our worlds than we think and is often taken for granted. Although monochrome photos are great, there is more to color photography than we think. A few techniques mentioned in this article will add a dramatic dimension to your images.

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Understanding Exposure Compensation in Photography
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Understanding Exposure Compensation in Photography

I always had a problem when taking images that had a lot of white in them or where they were quite dark. They came out grey or with the dark images, too light. What I hadn’t realized was that my camera was doing its own thing. That is, the light meter was being fooled by the conditions and making its own decisions. Most times they are great but there are times when they just don’t get it right. This is when exposure compensation can be used.

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Using Natural Light For Great Wildlife Photography
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Using Natural Light For Great Wildlife Photography

To get the best light for a wildlife photo, you are really looking to minimize contrast, and to eliminate shadows from important areas; most importantly across the face of the animal. If you take your photos in the middle of a sunny day, you are bound to encounter shadows in all the wrong places. Bright light is likely to overexpose parts of the subject, while the face and the underside of the animal could be lost in heavy shadow.

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Photography Industry News

Panasonic Lumix G2
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Panasonic Lumix G2

Panasonic Lumix G10
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Panasonic Lumix G10

Sigma SD15
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Sigma SD15

Samsung TL350
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Samsung TL350

Samsung TL500
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Samsung TL500