Tag Archives: Thinking
Reverse Lens Macro – How to Make Macro Photos with “Backward Thinking”
The post Reverse Lens Macro – How to Make Macro Photos with “Backward Thinking” appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Rick Ohnsman. Occasionally a little “backward thinking” can be a good thing, especially when it comes … Continue reading
Three 2-Minute Tips to Get You Thinking
The folks over at Adorama TV have a series of 2-minute tips by David Bergman which I think is brilliant! You can watch one while you’re standing in line at the grocery store, waiting for your food at a restaurant, … Continue reading
How to Show More with Your Photographs by Thinking Outside the Frame
In its simplest form, a photograph is a representation of a very limited part of space at a very limited point in time. This article is about choosing which tiny bit of reality to represent and how that choice can … Continue reading
5 Tips for Thinking Out of the Box to Inspire Your Photography at Home
Have you ever felt like the inspiration well is running dry ? You carry your camera with you everywhere you go, day in and day out, but you just don’t see Kodak moments any more? If you know that feeling, than you must … Continue reading
How Thinking Film and Shooting Digital Can Improve Your Photography
Film is not dead. But since the advent of digital photography, about 20 years ago, film has certainly taken a back seat. Since just over a decade ago, when digital cameras were widely available to the masses, film has almost … Continue reading
Thinking Out Loud: The Significance of NANO USM Technology
by Sean Setters Back when the Canon EF 24-105mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM was announced in September 2014, my immediate thought was – “Well, Canon obviously has a full-frame Dual Pixel sensor in the works. We’ll probably see more full-frame compatible STM … Continue reading
How to Take Extraordinary Photos by Thinking Creatively
A Guest Post by Piper Mackay from www.pipermackayphotography.com.The creativity in your photographs is what will make your imagery stand out. Most of us, if we commit the time, can technically master the craft of photography. Capturing a compelling image can … Continue reading