If you’re interested in taking landscape photos, you probably already know that these photos should be sharp from front to back. Shallow depths of field and creative blur is best left to artistic, more close up photography. When it comes to landscape, the viewer wants to, and expects to see the blade of grass that’s […]
Photography
The Photography category includes posts and articles that cover tips, tutorials and best practices for various areas of photography and photographic manipulation. Discussion includes camera fundamentals, composition, lighting, macro and close-up images, lenses and gear, low light and more. Additional topics include traveling as a photographer, developing the "eye" and special effects.
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Shutter Priority: How to Take Smooth Water Photos
I’m sure you’ve seen many of these types of photos; very smooth waterfalls, rivers, waves on lakes or oceans. Almost like silk. Any ripple or upset in the water has been completely smoothed out and soothed by the time that lapses from when the shutter inside of a camera opens until the time it closes. […]
How to Take the BEST Street Photography
Any street photographer worth their salt will tell you that their sport is more about people than it is about equipment. It’s about capturing everyday life and in order to do that, you need the right gear and to stay discrete. While the gear part is important, it’s only important because it’s going to help […]
Tips For Taking Nature Photos – Forests & Trees
It seems like whenever I need to practice photography or if I just want to go out to see if I can take some shots to share online, I find myself in the woods. Being surrounded by trees and photographing is perfect for those days that aren’t what others would call ideal for photo shoots. […]
How To Take Photos of the Milky Way Galaxy
I personally prefer Milky Way photography as opposed to general star photography or astrophotography. Basically, I like taking photos of the Milky Way galaxy when it’s in view, which many people might not know that it isn’t all the time. Timing is everything when it comes to taking photos of the Milky Way galaxy. It’s […]
How to Take Pictures of the Stars – Astrophotography
Last night, I went outside to take a few photos of my pool. It was dark out there and the pool filter was making ripples in the water. I thought it would look cool if I captured the ripples over a few seconds, sort of like those silky waterfall shots you see so prevalently on […]
What’s the Best Ink Jet Printer to Use For Black & White Photography?
Up until about 10 years ago, color printers didn’t exactly print black and white images all too well. There were a few inherent issues with the technology printer manufacturers used that caused the black ink on the paper to portray tints and hues and all sorts of things we as photographers don’t want to see. […]
Canon 50mm F/1.8 Camera Lens Test – Sample Pictures
Okay, this is my second lens test post. Yesterday, I received two lenses in the mail. One was the Canon 24mm f/2.8 pancake lens and the other was the Canon 50mm f/1.8 prime lens. Well, they’re both actually prime lenses, but I like to differentiate. This lens is a bit different than the 24mm. It’s […]
Has Anyone Ever Done Light Painting Night Photography?
I was camping a few nights ago when my friends and I began experimenting with my camera. We set it up so it was steady and set the shutter speed to something like ten seconds. Then, we clicked the shutter button and began running around in front of the camera with a flashlight in hand. […]
What’s the Number 9 on the Far Right Inside My Canon Rebel T3i Viewfinder?
Question: I was looking through my Canon Rebel T3i viewfinder a few days ago and I saw a number 9 on the far right. It had a green dot next to it. I know what all the other data inside there means, but for the life of me, I can’t figure out what the number […]
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