How to Photograph Winter Landscapes

Posted in OUTDOORS, PHOTOGRAPHY on December 25th, 2008 by admin

 How to Photograph Winter Landscapes

Many people dream of the long, languorous days of summer, with its gentle, warm zephyrs. But, as a landscape photographer I dream of the short days of winter, preferably with snow and ice. Despite what you may think this isn’t simply a case of me being contrary. No, honestly, it isn’t! For me there are many compelling reasons why landscape photography is a more worthwhile experience in winter.

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5 Tips for Great Street Photography

Posted in OUTDOORS, PHOTOGRAPHY on December 8th, 2008 by admin

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# Use a wide angle lens, but get close. A wide angle lens will help you expand your viewpoint, but at the same time, you don’t want your photos to be too impersonal to the subject. Get close to the important aspects of the scene and make them the primary focus of the shot. Then, try to include other objects or people that are important to the situation. Place the primary subjects at different spots around the image to create a more dynamic photo with tension. A wide angle lens will also give the viewer a perspective of being in the middle of the action.

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Tags: angle, perspective, street photography, Tips, viewpoint

What a difference a polarizer filter makes in photography

Posted in OUTDOORS, PHOTOGRAPHY on November 3rd, 2008 by admin

I was out with my new circular polarizer and the effects were quickly shown, here are two samples to quickly show the effects of a polarizer filter :
polarizer1 What a difference a polarizer filter makes in photography

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Tags: Circular, circular polarizer, effects, Filters, polarizer filter

All about Polarizers - Linear and Circular.

Posted in OUTDOORS, PHOTO GEAR, PHOTOGRAPHY on October 21st, 2008 by admin

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So first let’s look at polarization in general. You can think of light as traveling in waves. One way to visualize these waves is to imagine taking a length of rope and tying one end to a post. Moving the free end up and down sets up a “wave” along the rope which also moves up and down. If you think of the rope as representing a beam of light, the light would be “vertically polarized”.

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Tags: circle, Circular, circular polarization, general, light beam, Polarizers, studio

Portable softbox for speedlites and hot shoe flashes details.

Posted in FLASH, LIGHTING, OUTDOORS, PHOTO GEAR, PHOTOGRAPHY, SPEEDLITES on June 24th, 2008 by admin

I’ve been receiving more and more emails asking for information about the softbox I use with the speedlites.

Several brands offer this package, I opted for the Chimera set as it was complete and had a larger box than the other brand at the time of purchase.

So, here are some details about what I’m using.

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As you can see it is the Chimera PRO II XS softbox that I’m using.

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4 Rules of Composition for Landscape Photography.

Posted in OUTDOORS, PHOTOGRAPHY on May 12th, 2008 by admin

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The Rule of Thirds :

“The Rule of Thirds gets trotted out more often than any other in all types of photography and is one of the first rules of composition taught to most photography students. While sometimes it can feel a little cliche it can also be a very effective technique in landscapes (although keep in mind that breaking this (and other rules) can also produce dramatic and interesting shots).”

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Tags: composition, landscape

Polarizing filters - Controlling color and contrast.

Posted in OUTDOORS, PHOTO GEAR on April 3rd, 2008 by admin

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” Of the many different types of lens filters available to outdoor photographers, the polarizing filter is probably one of the most popular, if not definitely the most versatile.

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Tags: Filters, FLASH, lens, Polarizers, studio, tutorial

Flash over sun photos. Shooting with a studio strobe outdoors.

Posted in FLASH, LIGHTING, OUTDOORS on March 30th, 2008 by admin

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click continue for set-up and additional photos.

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We moved the flash from frontal position to a position of 45 degrees from the model, direct light.

Tags: FLASH, H2, heyden, olivier, strobe, studio

Photographing outdoors : beach portraits. Modifying sunlight.

Posted in OUTDOORS, PHOTOGRAPHY on March 13th, 2008 by admin

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While shooting portraits at the beach can be great fun, harsh lighting from the direct sunlight can result in blown-out highlights, distracting shadows, or squinting from your model.

This lesson will show a technique that we like to use for modifying direct sunlight.

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Tags: 550ex, FLASH, harsh light, LIGHTING, Portraits, slave, speedlite, tutorial

Outdoor Portraits Lighting and Flash.

Posted in FLASH, LIGHTING, OUTDOORS, PHOTOGRAPHY on March 4th, 2008 by admin

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Outdoor portraits can offer a sense a drama or romance that can be hard to achieve in a studio setting. The early morning or evening sky can serve as a stunning backdrop for a portrait. The trick is in lighting your subject properly.

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Tags: FLASH, LIGHTING, Portraits, speedlite, studio



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