'Tilt-Shift Effect' Drone Shots of Tiny Kayakers in a Tiny World
Here’s a beautiful 2-minute short film by Raphael Boudreault-Simard of Flow Motion Aerials that shrinks kayakers and the beautiful outdoors into a miniature world using a tilt-shift effect. … [visit site to read more]
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Shooting a Rolleiflex with Studio Flash and Rolleinars
Jan 13, 2018 12:23 pm | Darlene Almeda
In this fast-changing age of digital photography, one ingredient missing is a full frame square format camera or digital back. Yes, you can always crop off for a square, but this is not the same as looking through a dedicated square format camera with full resolution. So, what does a photographer preferring the square format do? My option has always been to shoot square format film cameras. … [visit site to read more]
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Water Torture Camera Test: Canon and Nikon Shine, Sony Fails
Weather resistance is an important attribute of professional cameras that need to endure difficult shooting environments. To see how well some of the top cameras on the market would fare in the rain, Imaging Resource decided to conduct a water torture test, which you can watch in the 5-minute video above. … [visit site to read more]
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How to Shoot Good Travel Photos Even in 'Bad' Natural Light
Using natural light in your travel photos can land you with some amazing images, even if you think the light might be “bad” from the offset. Here’s an 18-minute video from photographer Mitchell Kanashkevich that shows how to harness natural light for powerful imagery. … [visit site to read more]
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Hilariously Bad Family Photos Go Viral
This photo shoot just won the Internet… for how bad the Photoshop job was. Pam Dave Zaring says she got back her family photos from the professional photographer they hired… and nearly died laughing. She then posted the photos on Facebook, where they’ve been going absolutely viral. … [visit site to read more]
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