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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INEXPENSIVE ASHER FELLIG'S CONTRIBUTION TO ART OF PHOTO, OR SCANDAL VIDGE
Asher Fellig was born at the turn of the XIX and XX centuries in the town of Zolochiv, which at that time belonged to the Austro-Hungarian Empire. After 11 years,…

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TIPS FROM PROFESSIONALS TO PHOTOJOURNALISTS FOR SHOOTING ON PROTESTS AND MASS Disorders
Equipment Consider two types of lenses: wide-angle and telephoto. For what? A wide one will show you the whole picture, the whole frame, flags, slogans, etc., and help you to…

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CLOUD PHOTOGRAPHY, OR WHY A CLOUD COLLECTION IS NEEDED
The sky is the most abstract and dynamic canvas at the disposal of the photographer. This is an endless source of inspiration that can bring soul to a boring photo.…

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10 PROFESSIONAL TIPS FOR SHOOTING THROUGH DRONES

Over 32 years of photography and reporting, an Italian photojournalist, researcher and television producer Luca Bracali traveled to 141 countries, describing the world’s most fragile ecosystems and cultures at risk.

He specializes in working in extreme conditions with as long as possible flights, including surveying glaciers, icebergs, waterfalls, geysers, deserts, steppes, savannas, oceans, coral reefs and volcanoes. Continue reading

HOW TO CREATE A FUNNY VARIOUS COLOR IMAGES WITH THE HELP OF A POLARIZATION FILTER

The keystone in modern manufacturing is plastic. And this is a really amazing thing. Look around – you will see a variety of plastic materials used in an endless variety of products. From small pens to airplanes – yes, even modern commercial aircraft reduce weight by incorporating plastic components into the design. Continue reading

WHAT IS STEREOSCOPY AND WHAT IT IS NECESSARY TO KNOW ABOUT IT

“Stereoscopy” sounds like something new and complex for many ordinary people and even for some photographers. But in fact, this is a simple concept that has existed for quite a few years. It is widely known as 3D photography.

It is based on the theory formulated by Charles Wheatstone as early as the 1830s, when he invented and created a stereoscope. Continue reading

JOHN FRIEN (JOHN FREE) AND THE "RULE OF THREE" STREET PHOTO
John Free is an eminent American photographer who has gained worldwide fame for his extraordinary work in the street photo genre. The peculiar technique of John Free helped him to…

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HOW TO MAKE A QUALITY PHOTO FROM THE VIDEO
The moving images that we see when watching videos and movies are actually just an optical illusion of the human brain. At a speed of about 30 frames per second,…

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