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| A Beginner#8217;s Guide to Lumen Printing
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| (http://photo.tutsplus.com/tutorials/a-beginne...) |
| In this photography tutorial, I will be introducing an unconventional way of printing known as and #8220;lumen printing and #8221;. and #8220;Lumen and #8221; is understood as the projection of light radiating from one ominous source, i.e. sunlight, or UV light. This is particularly pertinent to this method of printing as it utilizes available light (daylight) as opposed to controlled light (enlarger exposure light, or the rapid on/off light when creating photograms) in order to print an image. |
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0 Votes | 42 Views | Photography / | Monday, August 30, 2010 |
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| Taking Photos in Cities Worldwide
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| (http://www.transitionsabroad.com/listings/tra...) |
| Cities are among the most challenging environments for travel photographers. Urban centers provide fascinating subject matter for pictures, but successfully creating a lively city portrait with your camera is no easy task. Many travelers just take photos of famous landmarks, their travel companions, or both of them together. It is a lot of fun to show pictures of you and your friends in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, but serious travel photography involves much more than just a collection of pleasant memories and photographic souvenirs.
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0 Votes | 33 Views | Photography / | Tuesday, August 25, 2009 |
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| The Filters That I Own and Use
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| (http://www.garryblack.com/filters-1.htm) |
| UV/Skylight; Polarizers; Split Neutral Density and Split Graduated ; Yellow/Blue Polarizer ; Colour Enhancing (Didymium/Intensifier) ; 80 Blue ; Warming Filters ; Neutral Density (ND) ; FL-D ; Soft and Diffusing ; Colour Correcting (Compensating) ; |
| Tags: filter UV neutral density filter |
4 Votes | 58 Views | Photography / | Wednesday, August 19, 2009 |
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| Filters - UV or not UV?
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| (http://photo.net/equipment/filters/) |
| UV filters are supposed to block UV light. So, for the newcomers to photography let's first look at what UV light is and why you would want to block it.
The "traditional" visible spectrum runs from red to violet. Red light has the longest wavelength and violet the shortest. Light which has a longer wavelength than red is called infrared, and light which has a shorter wavelength than violet is called ultra violet or UV. The wavelength of light is measure in units of nanometers (abbreviated as nm), and 1nm is a billionth of a meter (that's a US billion or 1000 million, not a UK billion which is a million million!). Light shorter in wavelength than about 400nm is called ultra violet, light longer in wavelength than 700nm is called infrared. |
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0 Votes | 35 Views | Photography / | Wednesday, August 19, 2009 |
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| Beach Photography Tips
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| (http://www.flickr.com/groups/beachphotography...) |
| Flickr is bringing a very interesting topic on how, when and what to shoot on a beach.
Look for focal points; Timing is important ; Watch the Horizon; Exposure Bracketing; Spot Metering; Fill Flash; UV Filters; Polarizing Filters;
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0 Votes | 53 Views | Photography / | Thursday, August 06, 2009 |
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| From the Red Carpet to the Front Page
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| (http://blog.photoshelter.com/corp/2009/06/fro...) |
| Celebrity and red carpet photographs;Professional photographers who routinely cover entertainment events are often annoyed when called "paparazzi." I admit we're prone to extreme rushes of adrenalin when A-list celebrities walk by, and our cacophony of "Jennifer!" "Brad!" or "Miley!" is, well, just plain bizarre. But the vast majority of these fully credentialed men and women photographers, who work regularly with the entertainment media and Hollywood publicists, do not race down Rodeo Drive in black SUVs chasing Britney Spears.(- article-) |
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0 Votes | 36 Views | Photography / | Tuesday, July 21, 2009 |
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