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Annie Leibovitz At Work [BOOK REVIEW]
Looking for a Christmas gift for that photographer in your life? Or maybe a little something for yourself? Perhaps this book Annie Leibovitz at Work will fit the bill. Linda (one of our great forum admins) reviews it here. Not your usual collection of photographic images, this is more than just a picture book. In it [...]
10 Astounding Astrophotos by Phil Hart
digg_url = \'http://digg.com/space/10_Astounding_Astrophotos_by_Phil_Hart\'; This post is by regular contributer Neil Creek - author of our Photogaphy 101 series, which Neil plans to return to soon. Visit Neils blog which is all about learning photography, and check out his prints for sale on the Fine Art Photo Blog. The universe is stunningly beautiful. Orion Mosaic © Phil Hart Phil [...]
You’re only as good as your last Backup - Backup Tips and the Chance to Win a Hard Drive
Want to win a Hard Drive for Backing Up your Images? Read on to find out How. Ever lost something that you loved? I have, I lost a necklace that my very first girlfriend gave me - I was fourteen at the time I think, All I remember is that she used to cry during “Listen [...]
Digital Storage for Your Images - Organization 101
How to store your digital images is an issue that faces every digital photographer at some stage. In this post ChristinaNichole Photography shares some tips on how to do it. I once met a very talented photographer at a digital photography class. The topic of discussion was digital image organization. Of all the students attending this [...]
4 Steps To Creating Star Trails Photos Using Stacking Software
Photo by kasi metcalfe If you’ve ever seen images like the one at right and wondered how they are created, this post from Peter Carey helps explain the steps needed to produce your own star trail images. Creating star trail images is a fun technique that can deliver a wide range of results depending on location, foreground [...]
Now that the US elections have been run and won - I thought it’d be interesting to post some links to some pages that captured Barack Obama’s campaign photographically. The three links that follow are quite varied in terms of their approach. The first is Obama’s Flickr account with photos by an unnamed photographer/s traveling with [...]
This Week in the Digital Photography School Forums
Weekly Assignment |thinkTANK Photo This week at DPS we finished our first assignment that had a sponsor! thinkTank photo kindly offered a thinkTANK Rotation 360 camera bag as a prize in our assignment; “What’s in your bag?” There were so many entries! We had so many interpretations of the theme and lots of thought went [...]
11 Surefire Landscape Photography Tips
Photo by Auto matt My first love in photography when I first got my trusty old Minolta SLR as a teenager was landscapes. There’s something about getting out in nature with the challenge of capturing some of the amazing beauty that you see. Perhaps it fits with my personality type - but I loved the quietness [...]
15 Stunning Images Using Blur to Portray Movement
Photo by Mr Bones - No exposure settings supplied Today, as a followup to our post earlier in the week A Beginners Guide to Capturing Motion in Your Photography I want to post a series of posts from Flickr that all illustrate a variation on the same theme - movement. The following shots are all of moving [...]
Using Exposure Bias To Improve Picture Detail
Exposure Bias can be a very handy tool on a digital camera but most people aren’t aware of its use. Most DSLRs have had the feature for a while and now more and more compact digital cameras are adding it. For those who have never experimented with this useful feature, Peter Carey delivers this [...]