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| Mastering Firework Photography | Digital Photography Tutorial | Post Tagged With: Digital,Photography,Tutorial,firework photography,manual focus,shutter release,tripod
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| Digital Photography Tutorial: Firework photography tips. How to photograph spectacular buit tricky to shoot firework displays. [Digital,Photography,Tutorial,firework photography,manual focus,shutter release,tripod,School,Techniques,Camera,DSLR] |
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1 Votes | 66 Views | Photography / | Tuesday, June 22, 2010 |
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| Nikon D200 and Non-CPU lenses
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| (http://www.nikonians.org/nikon/d200_and_non-c...) |
| Lenses are some of the most desirable and expensive parts of our Nikon photography addictions. All of us have our eye on at least one or two more Nikkors. Wisely, Nikon has not changed their F-Mount lens attachment bayonet for a very long time. That means your Nikon D200 can mount, not only the newest AF-S Nikkors and aftermarket lenses, but also most of the older Manual Focus (MF) lenses from just a few years ago. |
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0 Votes | 40 Views | Photography / | Wednesday, August 12, 2009 |
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| Take Low Light Photos Like a Professional
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| (http://www.lightstalking.com/low-light) |
| Low light photography can be a lot of fun. And you don’t need to trade your soul for an expensive camera to do it. You just need to have one that has some manual setting options. I’m focusing on digital here, but I think most of what I’m going to talk about will apply to film cameras too. The only real difference is that with digital you get to view your results instantly, which allows you to adjust your settings on the fly and you can switch ISO without changing your roll of film. |
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0 Votes | 131 Views | Photography / | Thursday, August 06, 2009 |
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