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Autum Workshops with Charles Needle
I received an invitation to participate at two workshops hold by Charles Needle in September and October. Even if I can not go, I find those workshops very interesting so I decided to tell you about them. 5 days ago there were still some places left. So here they are (EARLY-BIRD REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Sept. 15, [...]
Tutorial: Photography Trip into The Mines
Summer is almost over, but I’m still on the roads, going around Romania, visiting places and taking pictures. So last week I’ve been to the salt mine from Turda (one of many salt mines in Romania, not the biggest and most beautiful, but still worth). The environment and what you need in the photo bag. Mines [...]
How to shoot great pictures of caves - a guide to cave photography
During these summer months, I’ve been traveling to various caves in Romania. First, I will show you the pictures I took with Nikon D40x, 18mm lens, and then I will tell you how to obtain something similar yourself. Doing cave photography is an exercise in frustration. The biggest problem is that you are working in [...]
Portrait Professional version 8
Portrait Professional version 8 is different from conventional editing software in that it is designed only for portrait shots and has actually been ‘trained’ in human appearance using many hundreds of human faces. As such the software has ‘learnt’ statistically what is attractive and unattractive in human faces. Because of this built in knowledge, it requires [...]
Trap-focusing - and never miss a shot!
Kenneth William Caleno wrote to me about a neat way to use auto focus for wildlife or fast sports action. This setting lets you prefocus on a specific location, and once something comes into that specific focus distance the camera will take the image. To do this automatically you will need a remote [...]
Festival Internacional de Juegos CĂłrdoba 2008
We hope you like our idea, and you help us to make this 1st. International award well known on the gaming community. You are invited to participate! The Festival Internacional de Juegos de Mesa CĂłrdoba 2008 (International Boardgame Festival) will take place in October 10-13 (Last year Reiner Knizia was here, this year Wolfgang Kramer will come…). [...]
Photography Articles Around the Web #7
June Selection 10 Tips for Urban Photography Being from New York, the hustle and bustle of inner city life (while not for everyone) does provide great areas that are so interesting to spend time in - both on a personal level but also photographically. Photography: Little Known Ways to Avoid Problems in the Field Photography is all about preparation. [...]
These 6 Easy Steps Guarantee You Will Become A Better and Prepared Photographer!
Step 1: Triple Check Your Equipment Before You Go Shooting It always happened to me to forget something. The last “mini photo trip” had the impact on me to always check my equipment on every single and last detail. We’ve taken with us two Nikon cameras, four lenses and one point and shoot digital camera (canon a640). [...]
Rockets’ Red Glare: How to Photograph Fireworks
Fourth of July celebrations often end with a firework extravaganza that captivates us all with its awesome beauty. So be prepared to “ooh” and “ah” along with the crowd. And, if you’re like many of us, plan to have your camera ready to capture the “rockets red glare.” What’s the best way to take “great” firework [...]
Weekly Photography Critique #6
In this week of “photo critique” I received more wonderful images. Let’s see them. Portrait by FurSid Original Image Technical Aspects Technically, this portrait is almost perfect. If I look carefully at the details in full view, I might say that the upper right eye is too dark and looses details. Exposure looks fine, kind of at the limit [...]