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read moreCase StudyMaintaining Momentum Through Efficient Mobile Design By Martijn van Tilburg June 10th, 2014 Case StudiesUser ExperienceVisual Design 1 Comment When interacting with mobile devices, users have little patience for confusing interfaces or unnecessary steps that impede their progress. As designers, we must understand the role of momentum in effective user interface design and create experiences that keep our users moving forward. Think about the act of checking email on a mobile device. This is probably one of our most efficient...
read moreJust a few days ago I got a great suggestion for this post. The suggestion was to explain the Multiple Listing Service (MLS ) system in the US (it’s probably very similar in other countries) because: “There is so much mystique about this with new RE photographers, it seems that most of them think this is some sort of natural phenomenon that hasn’t been figured out by science yet, or something. Few understand that these are websites that are administered by humans.†Why do you need to understand your MLS? Because MLSs are a...
read moreA Post By: Danielle Ness Levitation images are magical! They draw the viewer in and make them think about what’s not quite right. If you search the internet for levitation photography, you will find amazing examples. However, levitation photography hasn’t become wildly popular yet. I assume it’s because levitation photography looks really difficult. I think most people would be surprised to learn that in its most basic form, it’s just compositing two or more images in editing software. Like most portrait photographers, I shoot what...
read moreA Post By: Hammad Iqbal If you are reading this, you must be among those who have a special place in their hearts for stars, galaxies and the wonders of the universe. With recent advancements in camera technology, many photographers have captured the beauty of the night sky in spectacular ways. The truth is that every photographer is fascinated by the glittering stars, and captivating night skies, that have the power to instantly teleport us to a world beyond our wildest imaginations. From a photographic perspective, star trails can add...
read moreWould DPR consider reviewing more target waterproof cameras….like the Intova Sport II or even the Go Pro Hero+ Black in their upcoming round up? The convergence of photo and video abilities is already showing in your traditional camera reviews. In as much as some may shun video, it is part of our growing technology. More selfishly, I plan some snorkeling shortly and these camera are a real interest. Thanks to all. Source Article from...
read moreThe Ricoh WG-4 offers a 16 megapixel sensor and a 25-100mm equivalent lens. Identical to its WG-4 GPS sibling in almost every way except for the obvious (one has GPS and a front-facing display, one doesn’t) the WG-4 is waterproof to 14m/45 feet, coldproof to -10° C/14° F and shockproof to 2 m/6.6 feet. It’s unique in its offering of six LED lights around the lens for use in macro shooting. Watch this space for our 2014 waterproof/tough camera roundup but until then… Take a look at our Ricoh WG-4 samples gallery Source...
read more“it offers a 24-120mm equiv. lens, … Among its peers it offers the widest lens” Olympus TG-850 is 21mm at the wide end. With tilting screen, I think it is the most suitable for snorkeling, even more so than their flagship TG-3. Source Article from http://www.dpreview.com/news/2014/06/11/nikon-coolpix-aw120-real-world-samples-gallery
read moreHi! Are all the underwater samples done without flash? For underwater pics, you could add the depth they were taken… Source Article from http://www.dpreview.com/news/2014/06/11/canon-powershot-d30-real-world-samples-gallery
read moreOK, here’s the scenario. You feel a sudden impulse to have a portrait made, and you are short on time. So you reach for your phone, and use this ap to quickly and efficiently find a portrait studio close to your home. Luckily, you had the foresight to download this ap last week, just in case this situation ever came up! This is what happens when someone wants to design an ap, but there are already 10,000 other aps out there, and all the good ideas have already been taken. So they start scraping for anything that might even be remotely...
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read moreA Post By: James Brandon Sunrise on the West Side Road at Badwater Basin, Death Valley Back in February of 2014, I led two back-to-back photography workshops in Death Valley National Park with my friend and fellow photographer Mike Mezeul. Planning workshops is a lot of work and takes a lot of love and dedication to do right. Before the process of getting everything set up (making sure the students had all booked their flights, hotels, rental cars, etc.) we needed to apply for a workshop permit. This is sort of a tough thing to do timeline...
read moreA Post By: Valerie Jardin I recently asked the following question on social media: “What was the most valuable photography tip you ever received?†Needless to say, I received a plethora of really useful tips from the audience. Some were spot on, others were debatable. I thought it would be fun to post a few here and expand on them briefly.  Let’s get started with the most valuable photography tips ever. The best zoom lens is your own feet That is often true but please don’t try it if you are photographing a polar bear and her cubs...
read moreAs for the clicking wheel – i simply don’t care, i don’t need it, and i’ll for sure snap a RX100 III when it’s somehow much cheaper, say at fall/winter 2015 or even later – i do have time, and i do have enough cameras (OMG, G.A.S syndrome) to play with into the meantime, and grabbing good shots. As ya’ll knew – it’s not the camera, it’s the person behind the lens…good photographs are even possible with iso100 and almost every cheap digicam nowadays…not technically, of...
read moreGood information, but I have to comment on the opening “Lightroom 5 is a powerful program, but that power comes at the expense of a learning curve that some find pretty steep.” The learning curve describes how quickly the effort of doing something goes down as you do more of it. A steep learning curve means you learn quickly and easily, so the effort drops a lot in a hurry. If you meant to say that Lightroom can be difficult to learn, this opening has it backwards. The fact that lots of other people have learning curves backwards...
read moreCan somebody tell me how anyone gets to read blogs they do not know exist? There are millions of blogs, 100s of millions probably, it all seems a pointless activity. Complaining here is much more likely to get companies attention as each of us individually has far more say publicly that a blog nobody can find. It is why here and on forums I cannot understand those who waste space bitching and being abusive. I dont have time for it, or blogs, sorry Source Article from...
read moreAs for the clicking wheel – i simply don’t care, i don’t need it, and i’ll for sure snap a RX100 III when it’s somehow much cheaper, say at fall/winter 2015 or even later – i do have time, and i do have enough cameras (OMG, G.A.S syndrome) to play with into the meantime, and grabbing good shots. As ya’ll knew – it’s not the camera, it’s the person behind the lens…good photographs are even possible with iso100 and almost every cheap digicam nowadays…not technically, of...
read moreOne of the most talked about new features of the HTC’s latest flagship smartphone, the One M8, is the Duo Camera. Using the primary camera and a second sensor to create a shallow depth-of-field effect, the Duo Cam produced less-than-perfect results in our testing. Thanks to an update to the Gallery app, the intensity of the effect can now be adjusted. Â The M8 records image information on a 1/3-inch 4MP CMOS sensor but also comes with a secondary chip to capture depth information. This is meant to mimic the stereoscopic view of...
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