Photographing Pooches That Are Dressed To Kill
October 22nd, 2011
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TAGS: camera . photography
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Post & Photo by Joe Farace – Follow Joe on Twitter
People love to take pictures of their kids and their pets. Whe…
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Get $100 Off Topaz Post Production Plug-In Bundle: This Weekend Only
October 21st, 2011
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Are you looking to improve your post production of images?
Our friends at Topaz Labs are offering dPS readers a special $100 discount off their Plug-In Bundle this weekend only. The offer ends at 11.59pm this Sunday night (23 October).
The bundle incl…
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Primary Colors: Weekly Photography Challenge
October 21st, 2011
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Image by Mitra Mirshahidi
This week your photography challenge is to take and share a photo on the theme of ‘Primary Colors’.
Yes – this week we want to see Red, Yellow and Blue featuring in your images. You can feature just one of the colours, t…
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Want to Get Published? Avoid These 6 Mistakes to Create Magazine-Worthy Images
October 21st, 2011
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A Guest Post by Lara White from PhotoMint.
If you are trying to break into the glamorous world of wedding magazines and blogs, stay away from these six mistakes listed below. These tips will show you what to avoid when it comes to wedding photography, …
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How To Photograph A Race Car
October 21st, 2011
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Copyright Scott Bourne 2011 – All Rights Reserved
NOTE: Cross posted at Carloves.com
This is a short post designed to answer one of the biggest questions about race car photography – how to make the car look like it’s not parked on the race track.
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Switch to Manual Mode
October 20th, 2011
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A Guest Post by Sam Levy from citifar.
In the past couple of years, the price for DSLRs and other fancy cameras has decreased dramatically and these cameras have become affordable to many more photo-enthusiasts. I often stroll Fifth Avenue in New York …
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Two Reasons I’m Loving The Micro 4/3 Format
October 20th, 2011
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TAGS: camera . photography
Copyright Scott Bourne 2011 – All Rights Reserved – Olympus PEN E-P3 – Olympus 45mm f/1.8 Lens
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Deleting Catalog Backup Files
October 20th, 2011
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I’ve been talking to a few people lately about deleting catalog backup files. If you backup and optimize your catalog every time you close Lightroom then, over time, you will end up with a lot of excess catalog backups.
Each of these backups will co…
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Olympus PEN E-PL3 REVIEW
October 19th, 2011
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For me, this camera is a bit of a puzzle. Why?
Having just spent a week or so with the Olympus PEN E-P3, and coming away very impressed, I wondered why the company launched another model that seems to be virtually identical, except for price and some m…
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Easy Natural Light Portraiture Technique: Using Available Shade
This guest post on natural light portrait photography was submitted by Ed Verosky at About-Photography.com and author of the popular eBooks, “Taking Your Portraiture to the Next Level,” and “Taking Your Portraiture to the Next Level II.”
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