How to Get “Tack Sharp” Photos Part 5 – Lenses, Filters And More
For this shot I wanted as large of a depth of field as I could get. I didn’t have a macro, so I used an extension tube on my 24-70mm [read more]
For this shot I wanted as large of a depth of field as I could get. I didn’t have a macro, so I used an extension tube on my 24-70mm [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]
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]
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