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#photography #tut 8 Tips for Taking Sports Photos Like a Pro: Are you looking to shoot better sports photos, and m... http://bit.ly/aUEvol
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#photography #tut The Rule of Thirds Revisited - Use the rule of thirds for great photos!: The Rule of Thirds Revi... http://bit.ly/bQXXFv
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fisheye
Sample and examples for "fisheye"
All about Travel Photography
(http://www.danheller.com/tech-travel.html)
1 Introduction 2 Camera Bodies Batteries Digital Camera Sensors 3 Cleaning Your Sensor 4 Lenses Mid-Range Lenses Wide Angle Lenses Fisheye Lenses Telephoto Lenses Mirror Lenses Cleaning Lenses 5 Flash Fill Flash Color Balance Shooting at Night 6 Filters 7 Tripods and Camera Bags Camera Bags Tripods 8 Other Items
Tags: Sensor sensor travel 
0 Votes | 82 Views | Photography / | Monday, August 24, 2009

Unusual remappings
(http://wiki.panotools.org/Unusual_remappings)
With exactly the same technique as "Little Planet" you can extract a fisheye image from a spherical panorama. Follow all steps until it comes to editing the script. In the script line beginning with the letter p change f2 to f3 and leave v180. Click Ok. Crop the resulting image to a circular frame in your image editor. That's all.
Tags: nd panorama Frame 
0 Votes | 56 Views | Photography / | Friday, August 21, 2009


From Fisheye to a HDRI
(http://www.cgtechniques.com/tutorials/hdrenvi...)
This Tutorial is for all ppl with a Nikon 950/99x and a fisheye. With that Fisheyelens you are able to photograph more than the half Enviroment at once...so why not using it if we only need the sky for HDRI's? We look verticaly into the sky with the camera, heads down ;), and makes Images from 1/1000 to 1/2 sec. The problem with this methode is that you look into the sun and that you will always get very bright Images, that's why you will get not really "complete" HDRI's.
Tags: hdr nikon lens 
0 Votes | 40 Views | Photography / | Sunday, July 19, 2009


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