Articles & Tutorials Archive
Freezing fast motion – Learning High Speed Photography
on 28 Jul, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
High Speed photography is the science of capturing events that occur too fast to be seen by the human eye. Some examples would be the splashing of water, a
Read More...Playing with Shutter Speed
on 26 Jul, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
In photography, one of the three exposure settings is shutter speed, which dictates the length of time that the camera shutter is left open. By experimenting with the different
Read More...Camera Shake — Avoiding a Basic Problem
on 23 Jul, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
Camera shake, a common cause of blurred pictures, is such a basic problem in photography that many solutions and tips have been written to avoid it. Even camera and
Read More...A Beginner’s Guide to Astrophotography – Part 1
on 21 Jul, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
Often referred to as being somewhere between art and science, astrophotography is a specialized type of photography that is aimed at recording images of the night sky and of
Read More...Give a Unique Look to Your Photos by Adding Texture
on 18 Jul, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
An effective way to turn your ordinary photo into a unique shot with great visual appeal is adding texture to it. Texturized shots have an atmospheric and dramatic quality
Read More...Advantages of Shooting RAW
on 13 Jul, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
What is Raw? The RAW format keeps many DSLR users wondering what it is all about when they browse their camera’s menu and discover the option among the other
Read More...Spice Up Your Shots with Unusual Camera Angles
on 11 Jul, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
We usually take pictures at eye-level, which would be a few feet higher than the ground. The captured scene may seem common and familiar, since this angle is how
Read More...Focus on the Subject by Filling the Frame
on 07 Jul, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
When composing a shot, the presentation of the subject in the image frame is foremost in a photographer’s mind. If the subject appears too small to be noticed and
Read More...How to Take Beautiful Tree Photos
on 05 Jul, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
Nature photography is one of the most popular genres of photography. But in general, not many people concentrate on photographing trees. Trees actually make a very interesting subject for
Read More...Playing with Perspective in Your Image Composition
on 30 Jun, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
Perspective is one of the techniques used in image composition. It presents a three-dimensional subject or scene in a two-dimensional plane, and here is where your creativity lies. With
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