As I look back on the digital photography class we just taught, one of the hardest concepts for the students to grasp and master is how the 3 pieces of the exposure triangle affect one another. If only I had a… virtual camera – that would show the results of increasing the ISO, lower the shutter speed or changing the f/stop. Now I’ve
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As the economy starts to turn around a little here in the States and worldwide, retailers are itching to get at a portion of our discretionary income – the cash in our pockets! Jenn and I did our part last night when we went to Amazon.com and bought a few early Christmas presents for the kids. While I was there, I came across a
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Ok ladies, stop the snickering. No really… This is serious. Size does matter. The size of your sensor, that is. Yes, the size of the sensor (the actual “chip” in a digital camera that takes the picture) matters for a lot of things. What I want to talk about today is how your sensor size affects the depth-of-field you are able to get. This
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We’ve got a couple more seats in tonight’s Digital Photography Master Class, and we’d love to save one for you! You can read all about the class here but here are the highlights: FOUR weeks of wonderful photography learning, designed to bring your photos to the next level and get the most out of your camera. EACH WEEK stands alone, you don’t have to
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We came across a fabulous site the other day – snapsort.com. What they do is allow digital scrapbookers and photographers to compare two digital cameras instantly, see differences and similarities, and give advice which is better. It’s brilliant! From their website: Our goal Knowing which camera to buy is a pain. In real time Snapsort closes the knowledge gap and helps you find the
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