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Keeping Colors Consistent in Photography in 3 Easy Steps
The post Keeping Colors Consistent in Photography in 3 Easy Steps appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk. In this video by Gavin Hoey from Adorama, he discusses ways of keeping colors consistent throughout your photography … Continue reading
5 Tips For Keeping Your Camera Safe And In Working Order
Besides the obvious cost of camera equipment, they are also a key part of photography. A damaged camera, especially when away in remote places, can mean no photos. Those missed photos might be something that you can’t replicate. So to … Continue reading
5 Tips for Keeping Your Horizon Line Level
The horizon line is a big deal in landscape and other outdoor photography. You can’t do this kind of photography for long without encountering the Rule of Thirds and the Golden Ratio, both of which are usually applied to the … Continue reading
Photographing Toddlers – 5 Tips for Keeping Your Sanity
“Having a two-year-old is like having a blender that you don’t have the top for.” – Jerry Seinfeld No doubt, you’ve experienced the frustration of photographing your own toddler or a family with toddlers. Frustration and anxiety come from not … Continue reading
Exclusive: Keeping the spirit of film alive in the Olympus Pen-F
Behind the Design: Olympus Pen-F Olympus has a knack for translating its rich history of analog cameras into beautiful, modern digital cameras. It’s a been part of Olympus’ philosophy since 2009, when the company launched its Micro Four Thirds Standard … Continue reading
Keeping Your Camera Functioning in Arctic and Sub-Zero Temperatures
Most SLRs cope remarkably well with freezing temperatures. I’ve had no problem using Canon EOS SLR cameras below zero for weeks on end, often down to -20°C and in extreme down to -30°C. This article is for those trying to … Continue reading
Keeping It Real With HDR
How-ToText And Photography By Glenn RandallThe key to creating an HDR image that brings the photograph closer to the reality that our eyes perceived is to maintain appropriate contrast and saturation. In the images on these pages, Glenn Randall created … Continue reading