7 TIPS HOW TO PHOTOGRAPHY IN THE FOREST
Shooting among the trees in the forest is quite difficult, as it is often difficult to create complete compositions, and the photo as a result carries too much unordered information…

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PRIORITY OF THE EXTRACT AND PRIORITY OF THE DIAPHRAGM: HOW TO LEARN THEIR USE OF THEIR RIGHT
Semi-automatic priority modes shutter speed and aperture you will find in each DSLR. They allow the photographer to manually set the ISO and shutter speed, or the ISO and aperture…

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5 UNUSUAL COUNCILS ON THE SNOW PHOTOGRAPHY, WHICH CAN CHANGE YOUR WINTER IMAGES
Winter is in full swing - it's time to get out and wander through the snow in search of magical shots. Did you use any of the following winter shooting…

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CONDUCT A PHOTOSESSION OF LOVE STORY INDEPENDENTLY. 15 TIPS FOR FINE PHOTOS AT CANDLES
Have you ever tried to take a picture by candlelight on a digital camera? The results can be simply stunning - the warm glow of the flickering flame reflected on…

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VADIM HIPPENREATER – PHOTO EET AND FOUNDATION OF THE RUSSIAN SCENERY OF PHOTO ART

The famous Soviet and Russian photographer Vadim Gippenreiter was an extraordinary and multifaceted personality. The talent for photography and the ability to create beautiful pictures were combined with his exceptional skiing abilities. Photography and skiing – two things that accompanied Vadim Hippenreiter throughout his life. Continue reading

WHY YOU MUST HAVE A POLARIZER AND WHEN YOU MUST NOT USE IT.

Ever wondered how professional photographers achieve such a rich, bright color and such a magical atmosphere in their images? BAMC! They use a polarizing filter or simply a polarik! Photography above would be impossible without its application.

Who would have thought that just one piece of thin glass placed on the front of the lens could turn your photos from slurred to stunning frames with one quick turn of your hand? You just have to have a polaroid! Continue reading

HOW TO PHOTOGRAPHIC FIRE, OR FLAME, AS AN OBJECT, ACCENT AND SOURCE OF LIGHT

Fire is an interesting thing. We have a very deep and instinctive relationship with him, so it is not surprising that adding a flame to a photo can have quite a strong influence on the viewer. This article presents a few examples, and also explains how the pictures were taken, and, in addition, set the vector to create your own photos with fire. Continue reading

SOFTBOX OVERVIEW FOR FOTOKVANT SBK-40 AND SBK-40EX CHAMBER FLASHES
What does an amateur photographer use as a dope? Far from the last place in the list is the purchase of equipment and accessories. My arsenal of light modifiers for…

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WOMAN PIONEERS AFFECTING THE HISTORY OF THE PHOTO
The history of women photographers originates from the photo itself. Nevertheless, while male names fell to the top of a photographic spoken language, the contribution of women leveled or was…

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