Beginner’s Tip: Get Closer

February 8th, 2012

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I work with a lot of people just starting out in photography. People who want to move off of Auto mode and on to something more. And they show me their images, asking, “What can I do better?”
I’ve started noticing a pattern in many of the images …

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Canon Update 3 Lenses including EF 24-70 F/2.8L II USM

February 7th, 2012

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Yesterday saw some excitement among our Nikon readers with the launch of the new Nikon D800 DSLR – but also announced yesterday were 3 new lenses from Canon. The main one of interest is the EF 24-70 F/2.8L II USM. Version I of this lens has always be…

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View a Short Film Shot on the New Nikon D800 DSLR

February 7th, 2012

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With the announcement of Nikon’s new D800 DSLR yesterday came a short film shot on the D800 that shows off some of the D800′s video shooting capabilities. The film is called ‘Joy Ride’ and was created by photographer – Sandro.
The film showca…

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The Perfect Camera Bag for the Female Street Photographer

February 7th, 2012

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A review by Marianne Gilhuus.
For the first time ever I have a camera bag that does not make me look like a photo geek! (Or, to be honest, for the first time in my life I have a real camera bag, with room for more than just one camera)!

It is …

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Nikon D800 Is Officially Launched. First Review Comments. Feb 7th, 2012

February 7th, 2012

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by Peter Zack
  
Nikon D800 from Nikon USA site
Note: as we find more information and links, we’ll add them to the bottom of this article. There have been some added since this was first posted. Check out the full sized sample on the Russian web si…

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Buy our New Post Processing eBook and Go in the Draw to Win an iMac, DSLR or Photoshop!

February 7th, 2012

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Two weeks ago today we launched the third eBook in our popular Photo Nuts eBook series – Photo Nuts and Post: a Guide to Post Processing. It has received some wonderful reviews since launch and we’re excited to see so many of our readers using it t…

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Don’t Banish the Trashing of the Dress, Elevate It

February 7th, 2012

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Guest Post by Catherine Hall – Follow Catherine on Twitter
In wedding photography, the “Trash the Dress” trend has veered increasingly toward shock-and-awe novelty, rather than artistry. The phenomenon all too often leaves me feeling squeamish….

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Nikon D800 and D800e announced

February 6th, 2012

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There has been chatter on the interweb for what seems like ever, surrounding the the new offering from Nikon. Here it is, finally, for you to lust after! Nikon D800 & D800E  $2,995.00 and it’ yours!
Will you be cashing in and picking one of thes…

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6 Timelapse Photography Tips [You May Not Have Considered]

February 6th, 2012

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A Guest Post by Clayton McLaughlin
There are a lot of tutorials out there that introduce the practice of shooting timelapses with a variety of different cameras. All of which can help you get started. But as with any situation, I’ve found there are a…

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What Photographic Tools & Technology Will We Use Today And Lose Tomorrow?

February 6th, 2012

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I used to make photographs with film that I developed and printed in a wet dark room. When I started photographing art for painters I used polarized lights to provide non-reflective illumination on the art work.
When I first switched to digital, I sca…

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