Sunday, July 31, 2016

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The Zone System was designed to be used with black and white photography. It is a system of exposure, development and printing that allows black and white photographers to obtain the full range of black and white tonal values, when they print a photograph. The Zone System is of little to no use for a color photographer. History The Zone System is a manner of exposing and developing black and white negative film that renders a photograph with...
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Digital cameras are a modern photographer's best friend. Though some claim that the quality of old-fashioned photos taken on film is better, a digital camera allows the photographer to view the image before it is finalized and distributed. It also allows for easy upload of images into photo editing software. Digital cameras also allow photographers to spot imperfections in their images and fix them immediately. Differences in lighting or distance...

Saturday, July 30, 2016

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I once met a man working in a public garden in Maui, who was originally from Pennsylvania, and I asked him what it was like to live on Maui. He calmly replied, "Its paradise, just like they say." There is a reason why people there are smiling all the time; just look around. Hawaii is one of the most beautiful places on earth--and truly has the best weather--it is very consistent due to the proximity to the equator, however, there are still seasons....
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Most cameras come with a built-in light meter that measures the light reflecting off of the subject. Though less precise than readings taken with a handheld incident light meter, these in-camera light meter readings can help you determine accurate exposure settings. In-camera light meters vary from camera to camera, but the same basic principles for taking readings and selecting exposure settings remain constant. Instructions 1 Select the...