One of the areas of photography which is becoming more and more important now with digital photography is the post processing. This is how I do it;
I copy the photos from my memory card to my hard drive to the place where I keep my photos (I leave the photos on the memory
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One of the highlights of the month tonight; the photo club meeting! Tonight we will visit one of the members’ workplace, a marine laboratory, and see how he makes his beautiful macro shots, as well as look at another members’ underwater photos. Cool! This is why I really like being a member of
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A few days ago I tried my hands at shooting HDR (High Dynamic Range) for the first time. In essence what this means is that you try to compensate for the fact that with a camera you have to choose if you want detail in the shadows or in the highlights (such as clouds).
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Yesterday I went back to the place I first tried film, and this time I brought the tripod. That made a huge difference! I still made one mistake though, I only brought my 18-55WR zoom (some light rain was happening and that lens is weatherproof), and I’m not happy about the optical quality of
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Yesterday evening we were at Lokstallet to see a performance from 3 separate artists. It was an inspirational evening, and a good reminder for me that photographing people is something I like and am good at!
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I don’t usually go for black and white, but some things really gain when viewed in black and white.
When I first started with photography there wasn’t anything called a green, or fully automatic mode, so I had to learn by making lots of mistakes, getting many photos out of focus (there wasn’t any autofocus either back then) or way too dark and way too light. But today, most cameras by default shoot
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