The Secret to Ultra-Sharp Photos

Posted in Tutorials by admin @ Jul 6, 2008

sharp photosThe 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.

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How to Capture Motion Blur in Photography

Posted in Tutorials by admin @ Aug 29, 2007

Motion Blur in PhotographyCapturing movement in images is something that many photographers only think to do when they are photographing sports or other fast moving subjects.

While there is an obvious opportunity in sports photography to emphasize the movement of participants – almost every type of photography can benefit from the emphasis of movement in a shot – even when the movement is very small, slow and/or subtle.

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How to bypass the Portrait Mode on Your Digital Camera and Get Great Portrait

Posted in Tutorials by admin @ Aug 23, 2007

Should I use my camera’s Portrait mode when shooting Portraits or would I be better off manually setting my camera up?

Unless you have a high end DSLR, most digital cameras these days come with an array of shooting modes (including portrait mode) for a photographer to choose from when out using their camera. These shooting modes are designed to help camera owners to quickly tell their camera what type of shot they are taking to give the camera a hint at what type of effect you want.

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Camera Shutter Speeds and Apertures

Posted in Tutorials by admin @ May 7, 2007

Shutter Speed

Although, as discussed in exposure, the shutter speeds and apertures are interchangeable as far as exposure is concerned, they each have their own unique effect on the picture. Let’s take a look at shutter speeds first as their effect is easily understood. We’ll look at apertures further down the page.

The shorter the time that the shutter is open the sharper the photo will be.

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