Monthly Archives: March 2016

What Would You Say to Someone Who Asked You to “Teach Them Wedding Photography”?

Popular Photography Wedding Step one: Fancy camera. Step two: ? Step three: Profit! How long does it take to learn photography? Well, that depends… Popular Photography

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3 Reasons Why Mirrorless Cameras are Better than Digital SLRs for Focusing

A lot has been written about the drawbacks of autofocus performance from mirrorless cameras. Most of this focuses on the tracking of moving subjects – an area where the phase detection autofocus found in digital SLRs is still superior (although … Continue reading

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Nikon Offers D5 Tips in New Technical Guide

Nikon has published a Technical Solutions Guide with tips for the D5. Sections Include  Useful Features Sports AF Edition Movie Edition B&H has the Nikon D5 available for preorder. Canon and Nikon News, Deals and What’s New at The-Digital-Picture.com

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How to Customize Your Photoshop Toolbar

If you’re like thousands of other occasional users Photoshop, you may not have given this a thought. A lot of the popular editing software’s interface is customizable, which means you can play around with the default panel and toolbar. This video … Continue reading

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Watch a Camera Take a Hit From a Flying Cricket Ball

News The dangers of photographing cricket are real A photographer capturing a high-profile cricket match took a hit to the camera with a speeding ball Popular Photography

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How to Photograph Sun Flares: 14 Tips for Beginners

Sun flares can add beauty and drama to your photos. Cameras and lenses are designed to cut down on flare – so when it comes to sun flares, you are a rule breaker right from the start. In this article, I share … Continue reading

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Photomosaics: An Easy Way to Add Value to Your Wedding Packages

by Sean Setters I’m sure you’ve seen them before, but in short, a photomosaic is a photo that is made up of lots of individual photos. If arranged and edited properly – and viewed from a distance – the individual tiles … Continue reading

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9 Things You Need to Know to Become a Nature Photographer

Nature photography is a very popular field to be involved in. That’s no surprise though, as it gets you outdoors and seeing our planet in a way that others may miss. When I first started as a nature photographer, I … Continue reading

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Adobe Photoshop Elements 14 – $44.99 (Reg. $99.99)

B&H has Adobe Photoshop Elements 14 (DVD or Download) available for $ 44.99. Regularly $ 99.99. Product Highlights  Versatile Photo Editing Software Camera Shake Reduction Haze Removal Quick Edits and 34 Guided Edits Refined Hair and Pet Fur Selections Application-Based Resizing … Continue reading

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Balance of Tokina 14-20mm f/2 AT-X Pro DX Lens Test Results

The balance of our standard test results, including flare, distortion and vignetting, along with specs/measurements are now available on the have been added to the Tokina 14-20mm f/2 AT-X Pro DX Lens page. Completing this review (including the standard product images) … Continue reading

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A Colourful Collection of Images from The Holi Festival

Holi is a spring festival in India and Nepal, also known as the festival of colours or the festival of sharing love. It’s a wonderful festival for participants but presents photographers with an amazing opportunity. The festival happened in the … Continue reading

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Platinum Palladium Photography Printing

The process of platinum palladium printing is widely believed to be able to produce a tonal range that is closest to what the human eye sees. This process of monochrome printing, however, is extremely time consuming. Nobuyuki Kobayashi, a Japanese photographer … Continue reading

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