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    A former point-and-shoot photographer can take professional quality pictures with a digital SLR (single-lens reflex) camera by learning about and experimenting with its complex operations. There are many advantages to making the transition from a point-and-shoot digital camera to a digital SLR camera. These include capturing images “more quickly, more flexibly, and with more creativity” (Busch, Digital 9). Furthermore, taking photos with a digital SLR camera reduces the amount of time that otherwise

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    learn more about his work first of all what makes the best great cinematographer is he adapts his style to the director and movie he is working on in this respect you can divide the style into haps there's a long lens clever style almost look like a commercial and then there's a wide angle handheld natural lighting style is famous for today what is unique to both styles is no matter what the situation he manages to get his actors to stand out and look amazing he has to predominant styles of lighting

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    WON 'T BELIEVE your DLSR could do these... DSLR camera has many features some of which may sound intimidating at first. The camera combines a host of optics and digital imaging sensor and single lens reflex camera mechanisms to capture shots. DSLR camera remain the most popular type of interchangeable lens camera in use today. The DSLR camera market is dominated by companies such as Canon, Nikon, Sony and Olympus from Japan as well as manufactures such as Sigma and Leica from Germany. You can use

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    named Johannes Kepler hypothesized the retinal image, or the refracted image through the crystalline lens in which the brain can interpret. Two hundred years later, Thomas Young discovered that the lens are pliable and changes shape depending on the focused object distance.[12] Without the

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    homeless person, and many other things. It is also popular in street photography to capture city art like graffiti and performers. Equipment is very important with every photographer. The two main things that are important for good quality photos are the lens and the camera body. Street

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    What has changed in skateboarding photography since the 1960s, what technology has helped make these changes and how has the technique of skateboarding photography been altered over the years? Despite what most people think skateboarding photography is an extremely difficult and artistic form that requires not only does the talents of skilled photographers but it also requires the knowledge of a skateboarder to know how these photos should look. In the 1960s skateboarding was hardly seen let alone

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    Choosing the best lens for wedding photography can be tricky business. There are so many on the market these days and the can be quite expensive. But eventually you're going to need one. After all, these are wedding pictures we're talking about. You can't just walk in with one of those disposable cameras, can you? Here are some tips to help you choose the best lens for wedding photography. Consider your budget Your first consideration should be your budget. If it's going to break your bank to get

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    The world today has many different types of living organisms. Each species has a specific eye type that is unique to their kind. Here we will discuss the differences between the eye mechanisms of aquatic and terrestrial animals versus the four-eyed fish. The most common eye type which is ideal for image vision is camera-type eyes. Terrestrial animals consist of animals that live mostly on land such as flies, cats, dogs, bears, deer, cows, tigers, humans, etc. Aquatic animals consist of animals which

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    A beautiful photograph takes some skill behind the lens, but it takes a little skill in front of it, too. In order for you to have excellent results, the photographer and the model need to have enough chemistry. Also, one thing that you shouldn’t leave behind is confidence. Choosing Clothes When choosing your clothes neutral colors look best. Leave bright colors, crazy patterns and horizontal stripes in the closet. Check your face in the mirror. Do you have any pimples or scars you could cover

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    photos straight away. Hopefully by the end of this article you 'll have learnt something new that will help you on your journey to becoming the next Art Wolfe. 1. Shoot on Eye-level When you 're standing up and shooting an animal on the ground, your angle of view is pointing downwards. This detracts from the photo, making the perspective seem strange. It also decreases the distance between the subject and the background, getting rid of your chance for that nice, soft bokeh (background). Instead, get

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