D-Photo™ is New Zealand’s No.1 digital photography magazine helping Kiwis get to grips with their cameras and use them more creatively. By providing quality how-to features, product reviews, and inspirational pictures, the magazine gives its loyal and ever-increasing subscriber base the information and confidence they need to embrace digital camera technology and make photography a part of their everyday lives. Read the rest of this entry »
Archive for the ‘Photography Books’ Category
D-Photo – February/March 2010
Mastering Digital SLR Photography
If you have already conquered most of a digital camera’s basic capabilities and now wonder what to do with the enhanced features found in digital SLR cameras, this is a dream guide to pixel proficiency. This book includes extensive updates that cover the vast improvements in technology in the last 2-3 years, including new camera models, raised bar on resolution, vibration reduction, new kinds of lenses, and more. Read the rest of this entry »
Digital Sports Photography book
Take a unique look at the special techniques involved in shooting sports photographs digitally as you get a glimpse into the author’s own journey toward becoming a successful sports photographer. You’ll also get a wealth of information from some of the best sports shooters and editors working today in the industry. Cover important issues, including color management, camera setup, and equipment options and get insiders’ tips on what a photo editor looks for in determining what makes a great image. Discover the techniques and methods unique to shooting photographs for baseball, football, basketball, ice hockey, soccer, and tennis. Whether you’re covering the Olympics for Sports Illustrated or a local youth soccer game, “Digital Sports Photography” will give you the help and guidance you need to make your photos stand out. Read the rest of this entry »
.Pinhole Photography: From Historic Technique to Digital Application
Table Of Contents:
Ch. 1 Pinhole’s History in the Exploration of Science and Ideology 1
Ch. 2 Pinhole’s History in the Exploration of Art 31
Ch. 3 Pinhole’s Revival 69
Ch. 4 The Body as Camera, the Room as Camera Obscura 99
Ch. 5 The Basic How-To of Pinhole Photography 127
Ch. 6 The Advanced How-To of Pinhole Photography 153
Ch. 7 Alternative Apertures: Zone Plates and Slits 197
Ch. 8 Digital Imaging with Pinholes, Zone Plates, and Alternatives 213
Ch. 9 The Changing Pinhole Image 225
Resources 243
Index 253 Read the rest of this entry »
D-Photo – April/May 2010
D-Photo is New Zealand’s No.1 digital photography magazine helping Kiwis get to grips with their cameras and use them more creatively. By providing quality how-to features, product reviews, and inspirational pictures, the magazine gives its loyal and ever-increasing subscriber base the information and confidence they need to embrace digital camera technology and make photography a part of their everyday lives. Read the rest of this entry »
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How to Use the iPhone as a Photography Tool
There is much buzz around the iPhone lately, especially among the photographers. And not for nothing … The iPhone has a variety of photographic tools that are both fun and useful. I use it more and more lately, so I thought I could some of these features with you.
Using the camera
The most obvious photographic-related feature [...]
Terry White’s Adobe Photoshop CS5 Features Video
Adobe Photoshop CS5 Extended software helps you create the ultimate images for print, the web, and video. Get all the state-of-the-art editing, compositing, and painting capabilities in industry-standard Photoshop CS5 plus tools that let you create and edit 3D images and motion-based content
This Video contain a beautifull features of adobe photoshop creative suite 5, adobe [...]
What is the exposure triangle?
The triangle of exposure is a useful way to describe the relationship between the three aspects of exposure. Each vertex of the triangle represents one of the three variables, aperture, shutter speed and ISO. Adjust only one will make the picture darker or brighter and will alter the appearance of the picture based [...]
Photography School – 5 Tips To Pick The Right School
There are a lot of people who seriously consider photography as a career. There are many who feel that the conclusion of her life in a satisfying shooting experience. But this undertaking requires a thorough training in photography.
Just like every school, it is essential that a photograph of the school, to choose all the needs [...]
Fireworks photography is the process of taking pictures of fireworks in the night. In contrast to night photography, light for fireworks photography is used as an artificial light. Instead of the flash on the camera, photographers often expose the image for a known period of time, as the long exposure. [1] [2] Light Fireworks Support [...]
5 Candid Photography Tips For Shooting From The Hip
Before you raise your camera to decide to make candid photos, try something a little different. Grab your camera directly over your hips, tilt the lens to the desired object and then shoot.
This is a subtle way to more light, chunky lenses without someone spotting you capture.
These techniques can be a little affected, and Miss [...]
Drag landscape technique – abstract tecnique for landscapist
Drag landscapes – Shots don’t always have to be sharp and perfect in fact drag landscapes are quite the opposite.
If you look outside and see the sky is gray and dull, you may think your day is ruined, but landscapes shooting you are wrong. OK, can capture sharp look out the window, but you [...]
