Common Techniques Used In Panoramic Photography

June 12, 2010

Panoramic photography can be easily defined as a combination of different pictures “stitched” or “merged” along its edges to get a panoramic photo. As opposed to traditional photography, this method is often the result of taking multiple shots in different angles (from left to right or vice versa) and stitching the photos together to get [...]

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Giving It a Try

June 8, 2010

There is no restriction on who can become a landscape photographer. You only need a camera and the drive to trek to scenic locations and capture wonder sights that catches your eye. However, there is more to this hobby than just taking random shots with your lens. You need to appreciate nature’s beauty too if [...]

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The Essence

June 4, 2010

Landscape photography is rewarding both as a career and hobby. You can use your quality photos of nature as a means to improve your career as a photographer, earn some income out of it, or simply to enjoy the experience of being surrounded by nature’s beauty and capture wonderful sights to share the experience with [...]

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Capture The Beauty Of Mother Nature With Landscape Photography

May 31, 2010

Landscape photography is a great hobby to go into if you have a deep love for nature’s beauty and the art of photography. Though many consider this as a career, there are those who just love to grab their cameras and tour different locations to capture the raw, captivating aura of Mother Nature on film [...]

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Be familiar with about landscape

May 29, 2010

Taking landscape photos need to do some background research like Negara falls or even the Grand Canyon, do some background research on the most scenic area. It is also best to check the weather conditions of the place.

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Finding good filters

May 26, 2010

Taking a landscape photos need filters. There is different type of filters to use; polarizer, graduated neutral density filter and neutral density filter.
Polarizer is helpful for reducing glare this is useful in reflective surface or in water area. It will be better balanced and can create a beautiful picture.
Graduated neutral density filters are a slight [...]

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Must have a cable release

May 25, 2010

Carry a cable release is one of a good tip. As an alternative timer function of the camera.At the right timing you can precisely ensure that you can trigger the shutter. This will lead to a beautiful photo if there is a reduced camera shake.

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Carry a Tripod

May 22, 2010

Keep tripod in you, if you’re planning on shooting landscape. Even if it is sunny, you really need to use a small aperture to attain a great depth of field. You maybe be using a low shutter speed which can also lead to your camera shake, if your hand is not stable to hold. So, [...]

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Work With a Fixed Budget

May 21, 2010

If you want to avoid overspending then try to do a little bit of research to find out the basic price of their services and come up with a budget that is most beneficial to your business. When meeting with a prospect commercial photographer, tell them upfront on how much you are willing to dish [...]

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Shoot for surroundings

May 19, 2010

Foreground is best place for shooting in a landscape. It also need perfect timing. When the timing was perfect with crack of dawn, the sun was rising and reflecting beautifully in the water edge. Exposure, aperture and focus settings on digital camera were spot on. There, you got the best shoot.

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