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Earthflight, BBC One, review – Telegraph

January 20, 2012

Share The BBC’s latest natural history series, Earthflight, has been the cause of considerable excitement, not least because it comes quickly on the heels of the stunning and controversial Frozen Planet. via Earthflight, BBC One, review – Telegraph. Astonishing images from the Beeb again – if I took pics like these, I’d put every one [...]

An insight into the life of a travel photographer

January 19, 2012
Posted in Photography — Written by Andrew

Share Alan Majchrowicz (muh-CROW-vitch) is a professional photographer specializing in nature landscape and travel photography whose travels have taken him throughout North America, Scandanavia and Europe. via A Penny’s Worth / An Interview With Nature Landscape and Travel Photographer, Alan Majchrowicz / Thoughts and insights from the minds and experiences of fascinating people.. And every [...]

David Noton – Photo Insight – Misty Morning features

January 18, 2012
Posted in Photography — Written by Andrew

Share David Noton scrambled on top of his Land Rover to capture this image of a misty morning in Devon. He explains how he took the shot and why some of the best images can be found on your doorstep David Noton’s book Full Frame, priced £25 and published by David & Charles, is now available. [...]

How to take great vacation photos

January 16, 2012
Posted in Photography — Written by Andrew

Share If my hotel were burning down and I could grab just one thing, it would be my digital camera with its memory card filled with photos. Every year I ask myself whether it’s worth the worry and expense of mixing photography with my travels. Then, after I see my images and relive my trip [...]

iPad App of the Year Snapseed lands on the Mac App Store | 9to5Mac | Apple Intelligence

January 12, 2012
Posted in Photography — Written by Andrew

Share Snapseed for iOS is among the indispensable image editing apps for avid photographers on the go. With a vast selection of professional-grade filters and cool effects, its attractive user interface and editing tools such as Grunge, Vintage and Drama, no wonder Apple named Snapseed the iPad App of the Year 2011 in its annual iTunes Rewind [...]

5 Tips To Transform Your Photography With Long Exposures

January 12, 2012
Posted in Photography — Written by Andrew

Share Employing long exposure photography techniques is a great way to create an image that makes others go “Wow!”.  If you’re unfamiliar with long exposure photography the major ingredient needed is low light conditions, which will require your camera to expose for longer periods of time. via 5 Tips To Transform Your Photography With Long [...]

Photo and Framing Tip of the Week: Composition 101 – Shoot More Verticals

January 6, 2012
Posted in Photography — Written by Andrew

Share Because cameras are designed for the greatest comfort when held in a horizontal orientation, the vast majority of photos are horizontal. That’s fine for landscapes, groups of people, or a line of small buildings along a village street. But many subjects lend themselves to vertical framing. For example, when taking a photo of a [...]

6 Strategies to Make Sure You Get Those Travel Photos Home

December 24, 2011
Posted in Photography — Written by Amelia

Congratulations. You have finally decided to make that big trip on your bucket list. It is natural to get excited in planning the details of the trip from booking the tickets to arranging for tours, excursions, special sites you want to see, hotels, transportation… the list can be exhausting. The one important thing that you, as a photographer, need to consider is how you are going to ensure that you get all of your precious photographs safely home.

Top Photographer On Why He Doesn’t Care If His Stuff Is Pirated | Techdirt

December 21, 2011
Posted in Photography — Written by Andrew

Share Trey Ratcliff is an extremely successful photographer, who specializes in HDR photography. His blog Stuck in Customs is the top travel photography blog on the internet, with over a million views each week. Naively, then, you might expect him to be a typical artistic fat-cat who regards every act of piracy of his photos [...]

App Gems: Top photography apps | Macworld

December 15, 2011
Posted in Photography — Written by Andrew

Share Four apps exemplify the great imaging tools at your disposal via App Gems: Top photography apps | Macworld.

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