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Hello Dear Readers, I just wanted to let you all know that my new app Cinefy, is in its limited beta stage at the moment.
Understanding Your Canon Rebel XTI / 400D *The Photos of The Camera Were Not Taken By Me, They Are From Canon’s Website* Understanding DSLR photography can be tricky, so I will attempt to ease you in to it as best I can. In this tutorial I will simply cover the basic concept of the buttons, [...]
Photographing waterfalls is much like photographing long exposures, however there are some various technique changes that need to be mentioned. Below you will ifnd all sorts of tips and tricks to maximize your waterfall photography. Use a remote shutter release. They are usually not to expensive, I would recommend the wired one especially for low [...]
As previously stated in our last tutorial, abandoned building photography can be dangerous, or illegal (often both at the same time.) The owner of this site does not condone breaking the law, or endangering yourself in any way to take pictures in abandoned buildings. That being said, some of my best shots are of abandoned [...]
Abandoned Building Photography can be dangerous, and I in no way condone it. It is probably safer for you to stick to photographing yourself in the mirror, Myspace style. But for those enthusiasts who insist on getting dirty with abandoned building photography (and you will get FILTHY) heres a quick tutorial on what you are [...]
There have been many time in my life I wish I could have frozen a moment. Like right as I was about to score a try (rugby’s version of a touchdown,) or doing a back flip into a pool, or perhaps cliff diving from 20ft into a river. All of these would have been great [...]
Long Exposures are tricky to capture, there are many ways of going about doing them, but you can never really nail the result you originally intended, unless you have a lot of practice taking long exposure photographs. Here are some tips and tricks that will help you in your quest for the perfect shot. .flickr-photo [...]
Taking great pictures in low light sounds harder than it really is. In this tutorial we will cover the basics of low light photography. You will find that many of the same rules as those for taking great HDR portraits apply here as well! So, grab your camera, pop in a memory card, and get [...]
Recently I got the chance of testing out Photophlow a new Web 2.0 “chatroom” like program that allows you to share and discuss pictures from anyone connected to the rooms flickr stream. A short review: I LOVE it. Photophlow lets photographers connect in new ways never before imagined. You can seamlessly connect with people from [...]
Taking a good portrait in HDR is harder than you think! In this short and easy tutorial, I will explain the basics around setting up the perfect shot. If you have ever wondered how people produce dream like High Dynamic Range photographs, you have come to the right place. So sit back, relax, and read [...]
When you are looking for some new inspiration, look no further than there fabulous photo blogs! This list was put together by Brian Auer from Epic Edits Photo Blog, he is incredibly talented and I highly suggest you check out his site as well! Sometimes, when I lack inspiration for some new pictures, I simply [...]