Tag Archives: Shooting
Shooting with Sony’s new master class of lenses
Shooting with Sony’s finest lenses yet Sony has been a path finder in the digital camera world for many years as one of the original creators of mirrorless cameras and later mirrorless full frame cameras. But one of its weakest … Continue reading
Canon 1D X Mark II: A Pro-Grade DSLR With 16 FPS Still Shooting and 60 FPS 4K Video
The professional-grade DSLR category is at a pretty critical juncture right now. Mirrorless cameras, and to a much greater extent, smartphones are closing in on just about every other segment of the camera market, which means the flagship cameras for … Continue reading
How-To: Protect Your Camera Gear When Shooting Photos in the Snow
Kurt Bauschardt Photo by Kurt Bauschardt Going out for a photo shoot in the snow can be amazing, but those wonderful white flakes—and the cold temperatures that go with them—can wreak havoc on your camera. To find out how to … Continue reading
Tips for Using Legacy Lenses and Shooting in Full Manual
Shooting Manually Full manual. Two words. Ten letters. Yet those words can be some of the most discouraging for new photographers to ingest. There has long been a perceived over complication concerning shooting in Manual Mode. Personally, I always leave … Continue reading
Canon Presents Tips for Shooting Vehicles in Motion with Kevin Wing
From the Canon USA YouTube Channel: Professional motorsports photographer Kevin Wing shares his techniques for shooting vehicles in motion using his Canon EOS-1D X. Canon and Nikon News, Deals and What’s New at The-Digital-Picture.com
Secrets to Shooting the Northern Lights
One sale now 32% OFF at Snapndeals: Collier’s Guide to Night Photography in the Great Outdoors eBook. Now only until January 26th, 2016 Of all the phenomena you can view in the night sky, the Northern Lights may be the … Continue reading
Fall Photography Tips: Shooting Leaves in the Wind
More often than not, wind is the enemy of photographers. Blowing wind puts not-fixed objects into motion, including light stands, reflectors, subjects’ hair and … leaves. Landscape photographers are perhaps most negatively affected by wind, with moving flora being their … Continue reading
Two Methods for Shooting Star Trails Made Easy
As a landscape photographer, it can be easy to find stunning subject matter to photograph during the day. At night, things become more difficult as the sun goes down, but there is still plenty to photograph. With some patience, you … Continue reading
Sweeten up your photos by shooting during the blue hour
A post by: Rick BerkPIMG class=”size-full wp-image-68191″ alt=”Montauk Point, NY. EOS 5D Mark II with EF 17-40 f/4L. 15 seconds at f/11, ISO 800.” src=”http://www.photo-natural.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/wpid-MontaukPt07-12-100015-Edit2.jpg” width=”600″ height=”400″Montauk Point, NY. EOS 5 d Mark II with EF 17-40 f/4 L. 15 … Continue reading
Versatility
A Post By: Mark Eveleigh/PPProfessional travel photographers realize that the key to their business is versatility: to be able to shoot all styles of photography, and to consistently capture great shots even under very trying conditions. To be a strong … Continue reading
9 Top Tips for Shooting Waterfalls, Creeks and Streams
A Post By: Gavin Hardcastle/PPWaterfalls, creeks and streams are something of a photographic specialty for me. Aside from the fact that there are thousands of them at my Vancouver Island Headquarters, they
The story of my first wedding also probably my last shooting
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