Posts Tagged ‘Tripod’

Time Lapse Photography – A Preview

Posted in Technique on Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009 at 5:35 pm No Comments

The purpose of this article is to whet your appetite for creating a time lapse photo movie. It all starts with using your DSLR in an unconventional way. While I won’t go into an explanation of exactly how to do it (umm, mainly because I’ve never done one and…

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Using a Strong Foreground to Move Beyond the Snapshot

Posted in Uncategorized on Sunday, November 15th, 2009 at 10:54 am 2 Comments

When I visited Mt. Rainier National Park a couple years ago I was standing near the start of a popular trail in a meadow. I observed an interesting occurrence….

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Night Photography

Posted in Uncategorized on Thursday, October 29th, 2009 at 11:56 pm No Comments

Just because the sun goes down doesn’t mean you have to put your camera down! Night photography is a hoot. With a little preparation you’ll enjoy a whole new area of creativity with your digital SLR.

Taking photos at night usually means keeping your lens shutter open longer – to…

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The Hidden Costs of Buying a Digital SLR Camera

Posted in Uncategorized on Thursday, October 29th, 2009 at 7:49 am No Comments

So you’ve got a new digital SLR. You did your research, read the reviews, asked your friends’ and family’s opinions. It’s likely that your decision was focused on the features and functionality of the camera body, which is normal and stands to reason. But it’s all the rest of…

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  • The Hidden Costs of Buying a Digital SLR Camera
  • The Hidden Costs of Buying a Digital SLR Camera
  • The Hidden Costs of Buying a Digital SLR Camera
  • The Hidden Costs of Buying a Digital SLR Camera
  • The Hidden Costs of Buying a Digital SLR Camera

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