Saturday, December 31, 2016

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A fish eye lens is a type of camera lens that is able to take very wide images and display them with a characteristic rounded, convex view. They are used by many different people, from scientists to artists. Fish eye lenses come in a variety of sizes and can be used with all film formats, with differing outcomes to the final product. Video Video photography has made use of fish eye lenses in the past. The movie "A Clockwork Orange" used the...

Friday, December 30, 2016

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Thursday, December 29, 2016

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Digital cameras have become more common during the past couple of years do to their ease of use. However, these digital cameras often store photographic memories which are rarely printed. Consumers can solve this problem by transferring their camera pictures to writable compact discs (CD-R), using their home computer. These pictures can then be printed and placed in albums, or copied to share with friends and family during the year. Instructions...
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Horses are beautiful, majestic creatures, but catching them on film at their best takes some practice, some luck, a lot of time and a special touch. Becoming any kind of animal photographer is a challenge, and working with horses is no different. We're going to look at some thing you can do to help start on your way to becoming a successful equine photographer. Instructions 1 Become familiar with your subjects. Every horse is different, but...

Wednesday, December 28, 2016

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Photography is a unique combination of craft, science and art. Learning the science is actually the easy part, but learning to apply that science to life to create art is difficult and elusive. Becoming a craftsman takes years of practice and study. I have written scores of articles on the science of photography and there are classes and online courses by the hundreds teaching about logarithms, apertures and shutters. In this article I will describe...