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Q&A: Food Photography Tips, Tricks and Techniques for Great Food Photos
Food Photography is hard because it requires skills with close-ups, lighting, focus, depth of field and the subtle use of shadows. Add to this how quickly fresh food can change, dry-out or wither right before your eyes, especially under lights and to have a nightmare waiting to become a reality. This article is a review of the best of the best tips, tricks and techniques for taking great photographs of food.
4 commentsCanon Rebel T3i Macro Photography
Macro photography is fun and rewarding. With the Canon Rebel T3i, it is even more amazing, simply because the folks at Canon have made it easy to get a tack-sharp focus in your macro images.
2 commentsMastering Low Light Photography
Low light photography is possibly one of the hardest skills for a photographer to master, but incredibly satisfying when you do! Basically, it is what it says it is... taking photographs in low light, or even...
17 commentsUnderstanding Aperture Sizes
Aperture What is an Aperture? An aperture is the variable opening in a lens that allows light through. If you were to hold up a lens from an SLR camera and look through it from the rear, you would see the aperture situated midway between the front...
0 commentsUnderstanding Depth of Field in Photography
Depth of field relates to the portion of a scene that appears sharp in the image. Of course, we could give you an expose on what this means using physics but I do not think many of you would want that, just as most will use the washing machine,...
26 comments6 Baby Photography Tips for Beginners
Baby photography is one of the most rewarding ways to capture memories of little ones. They are only small once, and there is something incredible about the innocence of this stage. Here are some tips from expert baby photographer Carrie Sandoval...
3 commentsTaking Photos with Dark Blue Sky with White Clouds - Polarizing Filters - How to Take Pictures and Get Blue Sky
Would you like to capture a nice dark blue sky with white fluffy cloads in your photo? It's easy if you have the right tool and you know how to use it. That tool is a polarizing filter. If you have ever worn a pair of good sunglasses with...
5 commentsPhotography - Getting Properly Exposed Photographs - How to take correctly exposed pictures - Finding Proper Exposure
If your photographs are coming out too dark or too light it is because your camera is not properly exposing the image. This makes the image either Overexposed or Under Exposed. Underexposed images have...
0 commentsPhotography and Life : A Guide to the Perfect Camera for You
About me? It's actually quite fun to be me.:D I occasionally enjoy a good read, I draw, I like taking pictures. I like being outside, whether it's daytime or nighttime. I like having a drink or two with close friends, and I enjoy meeting new...
2 commentsPhotography Technicalities: Aperture
Photography is the art of capturing images on a camera. Photography is the science of capturing images on a camera. Both statements are tree of this unique art form. There are many different techniques that can be used throughout the process to...
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