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Canon EOS-M Update: Price Drop

Posted on September 27, 2013 by
EOS-M Price

Price drop for Canon EOS-M mirrorless camera kit. Sample photos. Continue reading →

Posted in Buying Photo Gear, Cameras, Travel cameras | Tagged Camera, Photographic Experiences, Shooting, Travel

An HDR Experiment

Posted on April 17, 2013 by

The HDR introduction I wrote around Christmas time was enough to explain the reasons why you should look for a camera that has certain capabilities. As I mentioned, some provide the HDR functionality in the camera without the need of … Continue reading →

Posted in Post-procesing, Shooting, Tutorials | Tagged Photographic Experiences, Post-processing, Shooting

Winter Break – Part 2

Posted on January 9, 2012 by

After being away for few days around the New Year celebration, I returned slowly to my daily job while postponing my blog for few more days. The reason: reviewing some photos taken in this interval and updating my photo gear … Continue reading →

Posted in Photo Essays, Shooting | Tagged Photo Essays, Photographic Experiences, Shooting

Winter Break – Part 1

Posted on December 19, 2011 by

I decided to stop the photography tutorials for a while in favor of some seasonal photos. We are approaching the holidays and some of us will enjoy time with their families while others will travel or enjoy the nature. Almost … Continue reading →

Posted in Filters, Photo Essays, Shooting | Tagged Photographic Experiences, Post-processing, Shooting

Image Histograms – Part 3

Posted on December 12, 2011 by

In one of my first posts –  “How Much Light Is Needed Inside the Camera?” – I showed you what a good exposure is by displaying three images taken from the same point with different exposures (in fact it was … Continue reading →

Posted in Cameras, Shooting, Tutorials | Tagged Camera, Light, Photography tutorials, Shooting

Image Histograms – Part 2

Posted on December 5, 2011 by

Before any real photographic examples of histogram use, I must add few more facts regarding images and histograms as they are used today in the digital cameras or post processing software. Colored Images and Their Representation Most of the photos … Continue reading →

Posted in Cameras, Shooting, Tutorials | Tagged Camera, Colors, Photography tutorials, Shooting

Image Histograms – Part 1

Posted on November 28, 2011 by

As a general definition, the histogram is a graphical representation of the distribution of data. “What distribution of data?” you may ask. Well, in a digital camera, like in a computer, an image is just data! I know, this may … Continue reading →

Posted in Cameras, Shooting, Tutorials | Tagged Camera, Light, Photography tutorials, Sensors, Shooting

Exposure Bracketing

Posted on November 21, 2011 by

Bracketing is a general technique of taking several shots of the same subject using different camera settings like exposure, sensitivity, white balance, focus or depth of field. This technique is used to accomplish one of the following objectives: When it … Continue reading →

Posted in Basics, Cameras, Shooting | Tagged Basics, Camera, Photography tutorials, Shooting

Exposure Value and Exposure Compensation

Posted on November 15, 2011 by

The exposure value (EV) is a number that represents a certain combination of aperture value and shutter speed (exposure time). The idea of representing these combinations as numbers belongs to a German shutter manufacturer Frederich Deckel who introduced this notation … Continue reading →

Posted in Basics, Cameras, Shooting, Tutorials | Tagged Basics, Camera, Photography tutorials, Shooting

Shutter Priority

Posted on November 7, 2011 by

Like aperture priority, shutter priority is a semi-automatic mode of exposure where the shutter speed (or exposure time) is set manually and the aperture is calculated by the camera to obtain the correct exposure for a given scene. As we … Continue reading →

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