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It seems every decade something new and exciting happens in photo hardware. In the seventies we saw the arrival of accurate auto-exposure. This proved a great boon as we could stop having to constantly fiddle with light readings and camera settings and concentrate on the important aspects of picture taking. Read more»
Having invested in a good quality telephoto lens, you have just returned from the first trip using the new equipment and are eagerly reviewing the results. However, apart from a few "good uns", most of the pictures are rather below the calendar quality you had anticipated. Somehow they lack the bite and crisp detail expected after parting with a great deal of hard earned cash for the lens. What went wrong? Read more»
Sometimes you may not have your tripod handy. Sometimes that's okay, but often it's not. But don't fret; there are alternative methods for holding your camera more stable than you could with just your hands.
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There are many ways to fail to execute a good photo shoot, and, at some time or another, I've done most of them. The trick is to ensure that the same mistakes don't happen twice - and here are some good mistakes to avoid. Read more»
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