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read moreA Post By: Darlene Hildebrandt By Paolo Margari Earlier I shared some images created using the panning technique. I love the dramatic feeling of motion that happens when everything comes together and it works. Panning isn’t easy to perfect though, it takes a little bit of practice. If you want some tips on how to do it, try these articles: 3 Tips for Creating Dramatic Images using Motion Using Slower Shutter Speeds to Show Motion in Your Images Showing Speed: Using Panning When Shooting Action Creative Reasons to use Intentional Camera...
read moreA Post By: Darlene Hildebrandt In the last couple of weeks we’ve looked at both images of long exposure masterpieces, and ones with fast shutter speeds that freeze the action. This week is kind of a combination of the two. Panning is a technique that uses a slow shutter speed but adds a sense of motion in the background. Here are some great examples of panning images. Pizza! by Vikramaditya Rai on 500px MX2 by Darek Siusta on 500px F1 trial Circuito De Jerez by AJ Villamayor on 500px Speed by Harag Ionut on 500px panning by Cristian Todea...
read moreI’ll take interest in these lenses when they make it to availability – they all appeal in different ways to what I do…… I’m pleased to see the 90mm looking a bit trimmer than the first prototype they showed at Photokina. A 62mm filter thread seems a bit more plausible for a 90/2 than the 72mm of the earlier one. I think the 120/2.8 macro is going to need a tripod foot. It’s a long lens in the physical sense and the specs suggest it’ll be a relatively heavy one. Put that on the matched 1.4X extender or...
read moreSee, it’s not expensive, these guys are barely getting by, even the chief executive needs to save up to buy one, that’s how low his salary is, all to keep the price down… JK Source Article from http://www.dpreview.com/articles/5992168440/cp-2015-canon-shows-off-new-eos-5ds-and-5ds-r
read moreThat depends. The 14-24 has been out for a LOOONG time, and various 16-35s or similar have been out for quite a while. Tamron has had a lot of time to study to get the design right. Tamron is “hit or miss” like Sigma. While Sigma has upped their game with the “ART” designation helping consumers weed through the dogs, Tamron is still in their early 2000s mode (hit or miss). Keep your eye on this lens (image samples, quality assurance, firmware issues, AF problems, etc). I wouldn’t buy it in the first 6 months. But...
read moreI didn’t expected more from a P&S, frankly. But being reminded how the P&S IQ looked like was really refreshing. A very good zoom range, 23mm WA, 10cm MFD, good back LCD and proper network connectivity. But lens is prohibitively soft. Yet, the street price is very decent. What’s more, it behaves like a smartphone, which is a big plus for the target audience. A pretty unique and interesting camera overall. And apparently, it can work as a normal Android device. Source Article from...
read moreDarkroom is a new photo editor for iPhones that just launched today. The app offers a number of powerful features for editing photos on iOS, including do-it-yourself photo filters, a curves tool, and an infinite history with all your edits. Created by Majd Taby and Matt Brown of a small startup called Bergen Co., Darkroom is designed to offer photo enthusiasts a more personalized way of editing their photos that goes beyond simple photo filters. “Our insight was that mobile filters were developed using desktop tools,†Taby writes....
read morePhotographer Tim Mantoani is the man behind one of the great photo projects and books of our time. Called “Behind Photographs“, the series is a giant collection of giant 20×24 Polaroid pictures of some of the world’s most famous photographers holding their most iconic photos. We first featured the project here back in 2012, but here’s a closer look at this work, which has gotten a great deal of press and attention as of late. “Behind Photographs†first started back in December 2006, when Mantoani rented a 20×24 Polaroid...
read moreToday, I’m going to show you how to create a dress from scratch out of something that was not a dress… at all. Here are five steps to creating a gown using Photoshop. #1: It Can Be Almost Anything Seriously, people – I’m having a hard time coming up with a single thing that I don’t believe could be manipulated into a dress. In fact if you can think of anything that wouldn’t work, I’m all ears. Obviously some things are going to make prettier dresses, like I don’t know, maybe fake flowers perhaps? I’ve seen dresses...
read morePhotographer Steve Perry of Backcountry Gallery sent in this 14-minute video he recently made to teach photographers about the topic of lens diffraction. He explains both what diffraction is and how the knowledge can be applied to your photography. Source Article from http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PetaPixel/~3/Wq-sXs_s4KY/
read moreWhen new smartphones are announced these days, the camera quality and specs are usually front and center. If you’re wondering why manufacturers focus so much on mobile photography, check out the chart above: taking photos is the most used feature of smartphones alongside text messaging. The chart was shared recently in a slideshow created by Samsung marketing. It’s based on data from a Pew Research Center survey done of smartphone users in 2011. The study found that 92% of smartphone users use their phones to take pictures. 80% of...
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