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Wide Angle Versus Telephoto Lenses for Beautiful Landscape Photography

An easy assumption to make, when shooting landscapes, is use a wide angle lens. After all, most landscape photographers favor wide angle lenses for a reason, they naturally give you the widest view and allow you to get the full … Continue reading

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How to Pose and Angle the Body for Better Portraits

This is the final, edited image given to the client. One of the best ways to make a living with photography is to photograph people. People need photographs of themselves for their business, conferences, publications, acting, and more. When they … Continue reading

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Panasonic G-Series Optics (Wide Angle, 3D-Capable and Super Zoom)

            Panasonic has added a trio of new guns: a Lumix G 14mm f/2.5 ASPH wide-angle, a Lumix G Vario 100-300mm f/4-5.6 OIS super zoom and most intriguing of the three, a “two-eyed” Lumix G … Continue reading

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How low can you go? An illustration of camera angle for Wildlife Photography

This is a guest article by photographer Paul BurwellWhen I learn wildlife photography, I inevitably go on at some length about the need to try to make your camera near the height of your subject’s eyes.

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Extreme Wide Angle

How-ToUltra wide-angle lenses have unique characteristics. The shorter the focal lengths, the more the lens optically pushes the subject back, to make it appear smaller in the frame. The closer you get to your subject, the more distorted it appears. … Continue reading

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