Camera Aperture Settings Explained (0)
7/03/10 •
Its mechanism similiar to the iris of your eye, camera aperture settings work in direct conjunction with camera shutter settings to determine how much light enters an SLR’s body during a particular exposure. The larger the aperture, the greater the amount of light is allowed through the lense during a particular exposure. The smaller the aperture, the [...]
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Finding The Shot (0)
6/03/10 •
People often tell me, “There’s nothing to shoot around here.” It’s not true. A trip through the backyard, seen here in the ‘Shot from the Hip’ category to date–I think–can yield dozens of intriguing snaps. And without a lot of fancy macro gear. I’ve been shooting for about 7 years, and some of the best [...]
Tripods For Your Camera (0)
6/01/10 •
Someone wrote somewhere that the easiest, most effective way to improve the quality of one’s photographs is to use a tripod. And it’s true. Nowhere else will you get the firm, steady grip you will need for SLR shooting. For long exposures, whether shooting at night to capture unique lighting, or shooting during the day [...]
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6/01/10 •
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