Saturday, December 15, 2012

Photography Tips, Tricks and Techniques

The top online guide to digital & conventional photography

PhotographyTips.com is for everyone with an interest in photography. It is intended to help beginners get started in photography, and become so good at it that they turn into advanced amateurs. However, accomplished photographers will also find useful photography tips and hints here. Our primary objective is to help people to take better photographs.

Photography Tips, Tricks and Techniques

 

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Friday, December 14, 2012

Abstract Nude Photography by Shinichi Maruyama

By EDW Lynch on November 21, 2012

Abstract nude photography by Shinichi Murayama

In Japanese artist Shinichi Maruyama’s photo series, “Nude,” the gestures of a nude figure become abstract forms, thanks to long exposure photography.

Abstract Nude Photography by Shinichi Maruyama

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Thursday, December 13, 2012

Leica V-Lux 3

Whether you call them bridge cameras, super-zooms or "all-in-one cameras" as Leica seems to have chosen, the crowd of long-lens compacts continues to thicken. The latest addition comes from Germany

Leica V-Lux 3: Reviews, Ratings, Comparisons | Popular Photography Buying Guide

 

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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Photography.com » Five Elements of a Great Photograph

Five Elements of a Great Photograph

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By Nancy Hill

Nearly everyone who picks up a camera wants to take a great photograph that makes people say, “Wow! That’s incredible!” But alas, few people manage to get much more than, “That’s really nice.”

Photography.com » Five Elements of a Great Photograph

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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Photography.com » Storing Digital Photos

Storing Digital Photos

By Nancy Hill

I was fortunate to have a mentor who taught me on the day he took me under his wing all about the importance of caring for negatives and slides. “Pictures can be damaged,” he told me. “But as long as you have a good negative or transparency to work from, the world won’t end when your great work of art meets an ill fate.”

Photography.com » Storing Digital Photos

 

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