Monthly Archives: November 2013
How low can you go? An illustration of camera angle for Wildlife Photography
This is a guest article by photographer Paul Burwell When I learn wildlife photography, I inevitably go on at some length about the need to try to make your camera near the height of your subject’s eyes.
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Nikon Coolpix P7800 Review
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10 Manieren om te zeggen “Nee” tegen slechte Clients (hoe te weigeren van slechte projecten)
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Snipe fly 9 x-20 x
HiWelcome everyone Snipe fly 9 xOf 91 shot stackedSnipe fly 9 x by ??????? MISHAL ???? ALRYHAN, on FlickrSnipe fly EYES 20 xStacked from 177 shotSnipe fly EYES 20 x by ??????? MISHAL ???? ALRYHAN, on Flickr View the original … Continue reading
Comparing Images with Lightroom 5
A Post By: Andrew GibsonAndrew S. Gibson is the author of Mastering Lightroom Book One: The Library Module, on offer now at SnapnDeals for a limited time.
Do you shoot in the rain or Pack up on the first Drop?
A post by: Darlene HildebrandtIn accordance with the challenge of photography this week, again, I want to do a quick survey to see if you shoot in the rain or not.I get a lot of questions from my students about … Continue reading
10 signs that you might be a photo Geek
A post by: Darlene HildebrandtI watched a few of this guy’s videos and I must say they are quite funny. If you can’t laugh at yourself, who can you laugh at?This video is by DigitalRev TV, hosted by, as he … Continue reading
Bug odds and sods 23-11
Some recent mixed bug shots from the gardenBrian V. Where did that thrips go ?Aphid on sweet chestnut leafBark fly on a window frameAn adult bark fly on the garage doorSmallish muscid flySmall Ichneumon wasp on the carStill seeing harlequin … Continue reading
Weather
A Post By: Darlene HildebrandtThis week your photography challenge is to capture the weather, good or bad!
Wet spectacle
Refraction shots using water spray on a spectacle lens. All have been focus stacked using zerene.Brian v. View the original article here
Work with a second shooter
Translate Request has too much data Parameter name: request Translate Request has too much data Parameter name: request A Post By: Jeff GuyerIf you have ever done any kind event photography, weddings in particular, you already know how important it … Continue reading