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| Articles about Photographing |
| | Tips on Photographing Birds in Flight. | | 2008-01-15 02:58:00 | | 1. The problem of stabilityStability starts, not with your camera, but with your feet and legs. As bipeds, humans are inherently unstable, any movement of our arms and/or shoulders is immediately compensated for by a complex series of lower body adjustments, all of which contribute to camera and lens movement. You can only be moderately successful shooting while standing and when it is windy you might as well forget it entirely.The answer is to sit on a chair or on a stool with three legs. No one wants to drag around a four-legged canvas chair and they are not stable on rough terrain. There are a number of three-legged stools available but most are not suitable. Rough terrain and the necessity of supporting a heavy body that will twist and lean to one side or the other precludes most of the lightweight camping stools or massage stools I have see advertised.The solution: for several years I have used a Swedish Walk-Stool which is very strong, easily collapsible, portable and comfortable. Made in Sweden (with all the design expertise we expect in a Swedish product) it is available all over the world; you can find a distributor at www.walkstool.com. With your lower half stabilized you can easily rotate your upper body from the waist and move your arms up and down while following the bird. But that’s not all there is to stability.Richard Pavekmore : fourthirdsphoto | | By: DSLR CAMERAS ONLINE | | |
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| Photographing My Brother's Wedding | | 2007-09-29 00:42:09 | | The photo in this entry is Our Happily Ever After. Photographed and edited by me, Lynda Walldez.
Last Saturday my brother Efren wed his lovely new wife Teresa. I was responsible for capturing every moment I possibly could in photographs. Many improvisations, and close to 2500 shots later, my job was done. With the responsibility of being the main photographer I felt the need to give them the best visual memories I could offer. The task was one of the most difficult I have accomplished in my photography, and well worth the great efforts.
I began photographing the wedding upon my arrival at the church. I had no back up, so I had to work that much harder. Throughout the ceremony I was bouncing around trying to get as many angles and shots as possible. All the while trying to stay out of the way of the two videographers. We would have photographed the wedding party outdoors, but because it rained that morning, we were unable to.
After the ceremony, I took off with the newlyweds to a...
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| | Photographing flowers | | 2007-06-09 07:00:00 | | Hereford timesIF you pick up your camera instead of picking your flowers this summer, you could be in with a chance of winning a major new photography competition launched by Hereford Cathedral Perpetual Trust in conjunction with the Festival of Flowers.
'While the flower festival will give us a stunning celebration of flower arranging, we wanted to challenge people to look at the plants around them in their everyday life,' says Glyn Morgan, secretary of Hereford Cathedral Perpetual Trust and one of the organisers of the festival.
Entries are invited in four age groups, rising from seven-year-olds to adult classes on the theme of a celebration of flowers... | | By: The Flower Expert - Flowers Encyclopedia | | |
| | Photographing gardens and flowers | | 2007-06-06 07:00:00 | | Desmoines registerLearn three ways to compose and photograph a garden and garden flowers during a workshop at the Brenton Arboretum near Dallas Center from 10 a.m. to noon June 16.
Award-winning photographer Mark Kane will share some of the techniques he uses to get great garden photographs that appear on the pages of Fine Gardening, Better Homes and Gardens and Garden Gate magazines. Participants should bring a film or digital camera with manual controls and automatic settings, and a tripod is suggested... | | By: The Flower Expert - Flowers Encyclopedia | | |
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| Photographing the Fez Medina | | 2007-05-07 19:49:00 | | Recently The View from Fez was pleased to receive some photographs of our Sufi Night from photographer Tom Fakler. We had thought he had returned to Switzerland, but today we noticed a familiar face in the Medina.Tom, who is the consummate professional - a photographer's photographer - was back in Fez and passing his experience on to a young Moroccan.We caught them snapping in Place Seffarine.Tags: Moroccan Morocco Fes, Maghreb news | | By: THE VIEW FROM FEZ | | |
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