Getting Tack Sharp Photos With Macro Photography
Macro photography classically means that the image you take is close to the same size as the subject when it is projected onto the camera’s sensor. As a result the [read more]
Macro photography classically means that the image you take is close to the same size as the subject when it is projected onto the camera’s sensor. As a result the [read more]
There are only two ways to adjust the amount of light that enters through a lens: Shutter Speed and Aperture. ISO does not affect the amount of light that enters [read more]
What is the primary function of a camera lens? It collects light. If there is no light, you have no image being captured by the image sensor. Here I’ll attempt [read more]
Figure 1 It’s a zoo out there! Most of us will never have a chance to go into the wilderness to capture our own wildlife photos. One attraction of the [read more]
Learn what it takes to create a great working relationship with your models during a photo shoot. The most important relationship on the scene of a fashion shoot is the [read more]
Through my experience teaching beginning photography classes, I have found that taking blurry photos is the most common obstacle that students need to overcome. The term tack sharp is used in [read more]
Learn what the Golden Ratio in photography is, how it compares to the Rule of Thirds and how to use it for photography composition. The Golden Ratio has been used [read more]
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