Use Flickr's Camera Finder to see how a camera performs in real life via Download Squad by Erez Zukerman on 5/4/10 Filed under: Business, Photo Flickr is one of those websites that are so chock-full of stuff (whether it is features or just images), I almost always find something cool when I go prowling around [...]
43 Breathtaking Examples Of Night Scene Photography via Free and Useful Online Resources for Designers and Developers by AN Jay on 4/7/10 Night photography although is very challenging due to the low lights level but at the same time it is very rewarding in terms of its popularity and remarkable results. Night photography obliges special [...]
40 Breathtaking Photos from National Geographic Contest via Noupe by vitaly on 3/31/10 The National Geographic has been known for bringing awareness about natural resources and the planet since 1888. It has been educating people and has been the largest non-profitable scientific organization that inspired millions of people to pay closer attention to their [...]
An Introduction to Smoke Photography via Digital Photography School by Guest Contributor on 3/30/10 In this post Amar Ramesh introduces us to the mystical world of smoke photography. After I got hooked to smoke photography, the one question that has been constantly running through my mind these past few months has been ‘What else can [...]
Learn a New Photography Trick or Two; Entire BBC Photo Masterclasses Now Available Online [Photography Tip] via Lifehacker by Jason Fitzpatrick on 3/22/10 If you loved browsing the archives of National Geographic when they opened up their vaults last November and found yourself wanting to take your own impressive nature shots, you’ll definitely want to [...]
Beach Photography via Digital Photography School by Natalie Johnson on 3/19/10 Whether a tranquil haven of serenity or a jam-packed platform for sun worshippers, the beach is a perfect location for all genres of photography; macro, documentary, seascape, portrait and even wildlife. Here are some pointers to get your creative juices flowing when it comes [...]
5 Mind-Traps of Beginer Photographers via Digital Photography School by Guest Contributor on 3/19/10 A Guest Post by Laura Radniecki. Everyone starts their photography journey as a beginner. Everyone, at some point in time, looks to those who have more experience and expertise than them and feels inadequate. It can be overwhelming to pick up [...]
35 Hot-Shot Photos With Perfect Timing via Noupe by vitaly on 3/17/10 The most hilarious and off-the-wall images are taken at the right time and right angle. But capturing these bizarre moments is not a piece of cake for many. Many times you have to wait hours to just take that perfect shot and [...]
31 Stunning Black and White Subject Study Photos on Imagekind via Digital Photography School by Nate Jelovich on 3/10/10 Black and White photography is among one of the most striking forms. Photos sans color require an enhanced use of lighting, shadows, and subject focus. Black and white photography brings out details usually overlooked in standard [...]
How To Lighten Dark Photos In Photoshop via MakeUseOf.com by Bakari Chavanu on 3/8/10 Often times when you take photos with your camera’s Automatic mode, the images might come out too dark or too bright. The best the way to avoid that problem is to learn how to use your exposure compensation settings in your [...]
133 Photos Lit By a Single Candle [Photography] via Gizmodo by Mark Wilson on 3/8/10 For this week’s Shooting Challenge, I asked you to capture a photography by the light of just one candle. Your response, as always, was remarkable. Most Meme “Taken with a tripod mounted Canon XSi with a Canon 50mm f1.8 and [...]
137 years of Popular Science Magazine now online via Download Squad by Dolores Parker on 3/5/10 Filed under: Fun, Internet, News, Google A special shout out to our tipster @RussHogg who told us the entire 137 year archive of Popular Science Magazine is now available for online free browsing. You can view the entire collection’s [...]
122 Brilliant and Blinding Blow Outs [Photography] via Gizmodo by Mark Wilson on 2/22/10 99.99% of our photography falls within a certain acceptable range of exposure—one filled with color and detail. Last week’s Shooting Challenge was dedicated to the rare .01% that’s blinded by the light. The resulting shots are incredible.
What is Digital Photography? [Technology Explained] via MakeUseOf.com by Varun Kashyap on 2/22/10 It has always been the desire of humans to be able to capture a moment and then perhaps re-live it sometime down the line. Up until a few years ago, photography used to be limited to a select few professionals or people [...]
35 Truly Stunning Examples of HDR Photography via Free and Useful Online Resources for Designers and Developers by AN Jay on 2/21/10 High dynamic range imaging (HDRI or just HDR) is a set of techniques that allow a greater dynamic range of luminance between the lightest and darkest areas of an image than standard digital [...]