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Night Photography Made a Little Easier

Using your camera to create long exposures for night photography   A recent discussion in an online photography forum has gotten me thinking. The original discussion was about long exposure and night photography ,and what […]

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Good things happen when you play with your food!

A brief article about photographing chocolate cup cakes in a studio environment

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Project52 – Still Life

For assignment number 3 of Project 52, a great photography learning project run by Photographer Don Gianatti over at Lighting Essentials we had to create a still life photograph. It sounds simple and straight forward […]

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How You Can Make Paint Dance?

One of my favorite photos is this image, a capture of a few drops of paint. While a few drops of paint may not sound like they would be an interesting subject, but when you […]

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ISO and Creativity

OK, well maybe ISO does not have nearly the impact on your creativity as the other exposure settings, Aperture and Shutter Speed. But it does have an impact, however limited, so it should be discussed.

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