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Soft Focus and Blur
October 16th, 2011
Posted In: Articles, Jules Cafe Shared Feeds, Learn, Shooting.
TAGS: camera . photography
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Post & Photo by Joe Farace – Follow Joe on Twitter
You don’t always need or want tack sharp photographs. Blur a…
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More On Copyright Myths
Copyright Scott Bourne 2011 – All Rights Reserved
NOTE: This isn’t a white paper. It doesn’t detail every single fact you need to know about Copyright. It is just a blog post talking about some common myths. I am not an attorney and cannot give you…
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Putting Your Slideshow Onto A DVD
October 12th, 2011
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TAGS: DVD . photography
Guest Post by Richard Harrington – Follow Richard on Twitter
When creating DVD sideshows of your photos, it’s important to remember that the size of your image will likely not match the constraints of a television screen. The DVD format supports ve…
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Photographic Pre-visualization in Post
October 11th, 2011
Posted In: Articles, Jules Cafe Shared Feeds, Learn, Post Processing, Shooting.
TAGS: photography
Copyright Scott Bourne 2011 – All Rights Reserved – Before Post-Processing
As some of you may know, I am a big fan of pre-visualizing your shots. If you can see it in your mind’s eye before you capture the image, you have a better chance of making a …
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Macro Photography on a Budget
Post & Photo by Joe Farace – Follow Joe on Twitter
The classic definition of macro photography is that the image projected onto the digital sensor (or film plane) should be the same size as the subject. In other words, an SLR at a 1:1 ratio, an…
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What’s the Best Camera? The One You Have With You Of Course!
October 8th, 2011
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TAGS: camera . photography
Post & Photo by Joe Farace – Follow Joe on Twitter
Editor’s Note: I have written a camera buyer’s guide here that you might find helpful. Now on to Joe’s post…
Not a day goes buy without me receiving an e-mail, tweet or Facebook post ask…
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Flickr Finds – Great Photographers & Photographs Lurking Online
October 7th, 2011
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Copyright Makena Gadient
I’m starting a new feature here at Photofocus – it’s called Flickr Finds. I don’t have tons of free time, but when I do have a chance I scour Flickr looking for emerging photographers who have work I admire.
My first se…
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Want To Shoot Video On Your DSLR? Get A Grip!
October 4th, 2011
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TAGS: camera . photography
Copyright Scott Bourne – All Rights Reserved
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When I started getting into video, especially video on a DSLR, I had no idea…
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Be Careful About Loaning Someone Your Camera
September 30th, 2011
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Recently I let one of my workshop students use my Nikon D3s and zoom lens. I (like many of you) have my custom settings on that camera placed exactly where I want them. I am so used to them being “right” that I sometimes forget to check them. Well…
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Designing A Photograph – Mood
September 28th, 2011
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TAGS: photography
Copyright Scott Bourne 2009 – All Rights Reserved
When you’re trying to set up a photograph, one question you might want to ask yourself is: “What sort of mood do I want to set with this image?” Mood is an often overlooked, but it’s a very impo…
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