Is Panoramic Photography Replacing Paintings?

June 26, 2010

Panoramic photographic, also known as wide format photography, has gained popularity in its ingenuity in presenting the image. It utilizes special equipment or software in seizing images in vertical or horizontal positions. So realistic is the presentation of panoramic photography that it seems to replace painting in designing wide scenery.
What are considered panoramic?
Images presenting [...]

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Architectural Photography Workshop Part 1 – Know Your Subject To Get Appealing Shots

June 26, 2010

Architectural photography is not something you can master overnight. This art requires patience, creativity, and most of all, determination to produce quality photos of man-made structures even when the edifice doesn’t meet well with your criteria. This three-part workshop delves into the basic of photography; starting with teaching novice photographers to survey the subject better [...]

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Architectural Photography Workshop Part 2 – The Importance Of Lighting

June 23, 2010

The second installment of this architectural photography workshop is to focus on the importance of lighting and how a photographer can utilize even the softest or brightest of lights to fit with his or her every shot — specifically on the difference of indoor and outdoor lighting.
Introduction
Before we proceed with the importance of lighting for [...]

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Architectural Photography Workshop Part 3 – Advanced Techniques From Experts

June 21, 2010

This final chapter of architectural photography workshop is to learn from the experts. There is no stopping you from acquiring these skills through experience but would it be faster to get the facts and techniques straight from a veteran architectural photographer to enhance your own capabilities?
Let’s face it; learning the art from scratch on your [...]

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Rotation Method

June 20, 2010

This method of Panoramic Photography involves two techniques — the short rotation and full rotation. The former can also be termed as swing lens where you camera is placed on top of a tripod where the camera swings from side to side on a fixed point to get a much wider perspective of the subject. [...]

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Share Your Views

June 18, 2010

When meeting with commercial photographers, they need to know what you want to give them an idea on how to start with the photo shoot. Aside from your products and services, it is also necessary to come up with the right environment to for the subject to capture its entire details, as well as making [...]

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Landscape Photography – Useful Tips From Experts

June 18, 2010

Are you into landscape photography? Want to get the perfect shots without having to spend all of your time experimenting and attaining perfection from scratch? If you are then you might want to read on and learn what experts have to say about the subject to help you out.
Define Your Target
Novice landscape photographer would just [...]

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Making A Career Out Of Landscape Photography

June 16, 2010

Did you know that landscape photography can be a very lucrative career if you’re good at it? There is more to taking quality shots out of scenic subjects; you can actually profit from it if you know how. Here are some of them that should interest you in the subject.
Art
One of the most common applications [...]

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Enhance Your Landscape Photography With Photoshop Courses

June 13, 2010

Some photographers might be bent on using every drop of their skill and creativity to come up with quality landscape photos with every take. But did you know that it quite possible to get the same results without having to strain yourself? Or even enhancing your photos to attain perfection? With this is mind, you [...]

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The Art Of Landscape Photography – Facts That A Beginner Needs To Know

June 13, 2010

Landscape Photography is one classification of photographer that uses Mother Nature as its focal point. Meaning, photographers who are fond of taking pictures of appealing mountain scenes, rustic forests, or lights dancing on lakes belong to this category. But before you get too excited in finding your hobby, it is best if you learn more [...]

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