Archives for: October 2010
Fujifilm FinePix F300EXR

Fujifilm FinePix F300EXR outer stage name of a new model compaxt Fujifilm offers a number of interesting features for advanced versatility interested but will not always carry with them a DSLR. Thus, a 15x zoom lens offers a focal length of 24-360 mm very useful and a 12MP CCD EXR image stabilization is moved mechanically when the gyroscopic sensor detects [...]

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How you can Shoot In Low Light Condition without Flash and Tripod?

I understand as photographers, we frequently meet into situations where there is not much ambience light. To make matter worst, we do not possess a flash gun or tripod with us. We may be able to circumvent this situation by:

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Canon S95 PowerShot Camera

One take a look at Canon’s new PowerShot S95 may have you moving “upgrade my digital camera” to the top of your to-do list. The ultra-slim, ultra-intelligent S95 is packed with all a significant photographer’s must-haves, including a bright f/2. wide-angle lens and professional-style control ring for intuitive manual control. Canon’s HS Product is on board for spectacular performance and [...]

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How to photograph lightning

Lightning can be photographed easily if you have the camera shutter B and T. A flexible stand and a trigger are good. It is recommended that exposure time be long enough to expose the background correctly. There will just have to click, wait for lightning to between 1-2 and taking your finger. Warning! Images with more than three lightning can [...]

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Photographing Flowers Tricks

3 useful tricks you can use when photographing flowers. 1. Use a smaller depth of field. 2. Place flowers on a dark background (for that you can use a coat). 3. Counter-light shooting.

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Arctic National Wildlife Refuge 50th Anniversary – A Pictorial Odyssey Amidst Renewed Debate

The 50th Anniversary of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and the release of “Arctic Sanctuary: Images of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge” by photographer Jeff Jones (University of Alaska Press, September 15, 2010) occur during a renewed spate of controversy about drilling in ANWR heating the dispute on both sides of the issue. Jones’s book captures in stunning imagery exactly [...]

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Nikon AF-S FX SWM Nikkor Lens 35mm f/1.4G

The brand new AF-S NIKKOR 35mm f/1.4G is definitely an update of 1 of Nikon’s looked upon and popular NIKKOR lenses and combines an all natural yet versatile 35mm perspective by having an ultra-fast f/1.4 aperture. The f/1.4 maximum aperture allows photographers to shoot handheld in low light and offers dramatic separation between subject along with a softened background – [...]

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Nikon SB-700 Speedlight

The Nikon SB-700 Speedlight is for photographers looking for an on-camera Speedlight offering more power for greater depth-of-field control compared to built-in flash or for users buying compact Speedlight that may be create like a Commander or a Remote in wireless flash set-ups as well as those who want to upgrade from their existing or older Nikon Speedlight.

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Tips to scan small objects

Sometimes you need quickly the texture of a material or the image of a small object. To achieve this the best way would be to use a camera but you do not have it. If you have a scanner, then you are saved. You can successfully use the scanner to capture the textures of certain objects or materials: grains of [...]

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