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5 Ways To Never Lose Your Photos
The following post on Ways To Never Lose Your Photos is by San Francisco based photographer Jim M. Goldstein. Learn more about him at the end of this post. Image by pinball215 The biggest nightmare of every photographer is the thought of catastrophic loss of their photographs. In the days of film, options were limited and often [...]
How to Win Friends and Influence People - A Guide to Commenting on Other People’s Photos
The following post is from Australian photographer Neil Creek who is part of the Fine Art Photoblog, and is developing his blog as a resource for the passionate photographer. Don’t just parrot the same comments over and over.© Neil Creek One of the ten things I hate about Flickr is people who don’t know how to comment [...]
20 More Things I’ve Learned about Photography
This guest post was submitted by Martin Gommel from the German Blog KWERFELDEIN (flickr). This post is a followup to his previously posted 100 things I’ve Learned About Photography. Learning photograph is one of my all time favorite activities. Reading Photography Blogs, chatting with other photonuts and last but not least the active shooting of [...]
This Week in the Digital Photography School Forums
Weekly Assignment This week we encouraged everyone to look down because we finished our Feet assignment. Our winner was dlaf because she managed to show off two types of feet in a single photograph! The creativity of the shot really made it stand out. We also had two fantastic runners up. The first runner up was [...]
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom vs. Polarizing Filter
It seems computers can do most anything with an image now a days. So why bother with all those cumbersome filters? The answer is that most of them are still superior to the techniques used with a computer. Plus, if the image is more accurate coming out of the camera, less time [...]
The 1 Focal Length Weekend Challenge
Are you up for a photographic challenge this weekend? Here’s My Challenge - Shoot at just one focal length for the next couple of days. I’m a Lazy Zoom User Most digital cameras sold today come with a zoom lens fitted to it as standard whether it be a DSLR sold with a kit lens or a point [...]
Summer Portraiture: Practical Technique
It’s now almost July, and just because the weather outside is frightfully bright (for those in the Northern Hemisphere) doesn’t mean that you have to cancel all of your portrait photography. But taking advantage of the clear skies doesn’t mean that you have to shoot in broad daylight either. If you want the best light for [...]
New Nikon D700 DSLR and Speedlight Flashgun
Just a short post to let those in the marked for some higher level DSLRs know that this week Nikon have announced some new gear including: Nikon D700 DSLR - this is a 12.1 megapixel full frame DSLR (pictured left) . It’s essentially the D3 internally inside a D300 body (so high specs in a compact [...]
The Secret to Ultra-Sharp Photos
The following post on The Secrets to Ultra-Sharp Photos is by San Francisco based photographer Jim M. Goldstein. Learn more about him at the end of this post. As previously noted the best photo tip I ever received had to do with sharpness and up until the time in which I received this tip I had [...]
How to Photograph Fireworks Displays
Photo by hupaishi Do you want to know how to photograph fireworks? With 4th July just days away I thought I’d refresh this article in which I give 10 Fireworks Photography tips to help you get started. Fireworks Displays are something that evoke a lot of emotion in people as they are not only beautiful and spectacular [...]