Category Archives: Classics

Desert with a tree during sunset

Starburst Effect | How To Create One With Any Light [Day/Night]

At the heart of any starburst effect is a small, bright source of light which is surrounded by a relatively dark area. To make one for yourself dial a small aperture opening. This is crucial.

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What Is A Tilt Shift Lens? | An Ultimate Reveal All Guide

Tilt-shift lenses are pretty much the closest thing we photographers have to pure wizardry. Plane of focus modification and distortion control are its key uses.

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Backlighting Photography | How To Do It Right The First Time

You are shooting backlit when the primary source of your light is directly facing the camera. This creates a great atmosphere for shooting some stunning dramatic images

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Full Frame, APS-C, MFT sensor camera metrics conversion

Here Is Why You Do Not Need A Full Frame Camera | Physics Speaks

We all lust after the coveted “Full Frame” look but in reality, the physics tells us that there is nothing so very special about a larger sensor. APS-C or MFT bodies even have some advantages.

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Lens fungus growing in between the lens elements of a digital camera

How To Prevent & Clean Lens Fungus | Quick & Easy

Lens fungus is a huge menace. However, it is extremely easy to avoid in the first place. Moisture and fungal spores are what causes lens fungus. To prevent it all you have to do is cut off the factors from assembling at the same place at the same time.

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The Only Guide You Need To Master Digital Camera Autofocusing [Part 2]

Autofocusing systems on cameras today come with a lot of functions. For a new photographer, it may be really confusing. A step by step introduction to the fundamental tools used for autofocusing.

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The Only Guide You Need To Master Digital Camera Autofocusing [Part 1]

Autofocusing systems on cameras today come with a lot of functions. For a new photographer, it may be really confusing. A step by step introduction to the fundamental tools used for autofocusing.

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How Big Can You Really Print Without Losing Quality? | Answered

To find out the largest print you could make using the files coming out of your camera, all you have to do is find out the image dimensions and then the resolution you want to print in.

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How To Best Use The Light Meter On Your Camera | Explained

Do your images often turn out to be dark or simply washed out? Here is how to best use Spot, Partial, Centre Weighted, Matrix, Evaluative light metering modes

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How To Remove Tourist From Your Photos Using Photoshop [Really Fast!]

Removing people from your images is easier than you think and it takes less than a minute in Photoshop to do it. All you need is a bunch of images of the scene from the same position…

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