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Learning from the Pros
posted by charlesoutcalt - 26th of august, 2008
This fall, I will have the chance to take two different types of photography courses. The first is an intensive weekend (3 day) course, the second is an 8 week online class dedicated to landscape composition. I haven't taken any ... More...
Tips for Lighting
posted by macdaddy - 15th of august, 2008
The warm glow of the setting sun, the glare of high noon, the luminance on a cloudy day. You can turn ordinary pictures into exceptional ones by conveying the atmosphere, mood, and drama of the light. Find the best lighting: Study ... More...
New studio lighting kits just right for microstock
posted by litifeta - 30th of july, 2008
See the construction lights on the left here, they are a thing of the past for those new to microstock. Hey they are cheap, A set at Bunnings or Home Depot is probably just under $25. A warning though, they get damn hot. And change ... More...
North to Alaska
posted by bradcalkins - 18th of july, 2008
I recently had the opportunity to go to Alaska and see some of the glaciers. They sure are beautiful. I visited the Hubbard Glacier first. It is one of the few that is still advancing, and at a fast rate as well. It is impressive ... More...
Welcome to my blog
posted by brianhumek - 11th of july, 2008
Thank you for visiting my blog. I'm not sure what you'll find here. Maybe I'll include a little bit of information on some of the photos I've shot, my feelings, the setting, etc. For example: My son and I have little adventures ... More...
tell me how you feel....
posted by ph101 - 8th of july, 2008
Dear Designers and Photograhers, My website (http://www.bypeterhung.com/) launched a couple days ago. Go check it out and add some response there if you have time. thanks. =) More...
Travel in Romania: Church St. Nicholas (Brasov)
posted by emicristea - 8th of july, 2008
Saint Nicholas Church is a Romanian Orthodox church in Brasov, dominating the historic district of Schei. The church was established in 1292 (an wooden church) and is the oldest orthodox church of Brasov city. It was built in a mix ... More...
Dallas - my almost hometown
posted by davidwattsjr - 4th of july, 2008
I live a couple of hours east of Dallas, TX. So, I was pleased to get these shots of my "almost-hometown" recently and to have them accepted here on Dreamstime. Here's a few shots of the modern Dallas downtown area... and also a few ... More...
iPod Classic as photo bank update
posted by sebcz - 19th of may, 2008
My recent blog was about how great an iPod can be as a portable data bank. I feel obliged to write a follow up to that. Well the news about it is not good. I have just purchased the Apple Camera Connector enabling an iPod to "see"... More...
The beauty of classicality architecture
posted by j6789 - 8th of may, 2008
This image have showed the beauty of classicality architecture. Its composition is simple and full and its color is interesting to show classicality beauty. From this image, we have finded that the mood of photographyer is very calmness ... More...
India Now
posted by boughn - 22nd of april, 2008
Often photos of India show the poorer side of life. It is true that photojournalism has done much to alleviate the state of the poor by exposing their plight to the world. Too often though we fail to photograph evidences of positive ... More...
droplet collisions
posted by liquidartgallery - 9th of april, 2008
Droplet collisions are one of the more difficult but fun types of droplet photography. They are difficult because it takes precise timing to get a controlled collision to occur right in front of your lens, and even better timing to ... More...
flash speed and drop waters
posted by yunxiang987 - 20th of march, 2008
flash and drop waters I take many photos about drop waters. To freeze them in their dropping time, you’d better use the flash of your camera. The light time of a flash is so little, that I estimated it shorter than 1/10000 second.... More...
Backing Up While Away From Home?
posted by charlesoutcalt - 3rd of march, 2008
Here's a question for anyone who cares to comment: How many backups do you keep while you're traveling? And how do you do it? I don't have nearly enough CF cards to hold all my images if I'm on the road for more than a couple ... More...
Cool website
posted by shuttlecock - 19th of february, 2008
This really fascinates me. Day and Night
Live View and Off-Camera Lighting
posted by espion - 8th of january, 2008
This image was created by shooting underneath a leaf encrusted with water drops after a shower. The camera, an Olympus E3, was positioned under the leaf and focus and composition carried out by means of the Live View Screen swiveled ... More...
webphotoschool.com $10 for 1 month access to all lessons
posted by loveliestdreams - 3rd of january, 2008
I just signed up through www.webphotoschool.com and the lessons are great! They have plans ranging from $9.99 for 1 month and access to all lessons, 3 months $24.99, 6 months $44.99, and ... More...
Online photography schools
posted by loveliestdreams - 27th of december, 2007
I'd love to know if anyone else has tried online photography schools? I have had great experiences and feedback. I'd love to know of recommended schools... I recommend, ppsop.com Next, I'm signed up for a conceptual photography class ... More...
Great way to kill time online when youre bored!
posted by thesupe87 - 24th of december, 2007
I've been having fun with this little site - you play flash games, and win real money! I just cashed out my first payment last week. Every day you can spin a "search and win" wheel anywhere from 4-8 times a day, and you win money ... More...
Freezing a jump
posted by eyedear - 11th of december, 2007
hi there this is my first blog article hope this help you guy and gal out there with freezing a person jumping in mid air. after much experiment i have found that you need at least 1/2000 or above in order to freeze a jump in mid ... More...
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