Monthly Archives: October 2009
Zeiss DC 4 Digital Camera Eyepiece w/ 4MP, LCD Screen, SD slot, Computer USB, TV Video ports Case 528031 for Zeiss Diascope Spotting Scope Digiscoping
Zeiss DC 4 Digital Camera Eyepiece 528031 is a unique device that unites both features of a camera and eyepiece into one device. The Zeiss DC4 Eyepiece is compatible with all Zeiss Diascope Spotting Scopes . This new device by Zeiss defines Digiscoping (digital photography through a spotting scope) in a new and fascinating manner. … Continue reading
Digital Landscape Photography: In the Footsteps of Ansel Adams and the Masters
Digital Landscape Photography: In the Footsteps of Ansel Adams and the Masters
How to Download and Install Lightroom Presets
In an earlier post, I explained how to create a custom Lightroom preset that you could use to edit your photos in Lightroom. In addition to creating your own Lightroom presets you can download and install presets from the web into Lightroom so you can use them anytime you like. To begin, you’ll need to … Continue reading
Photographing Iguazu Falls
Cliff Kolber from Kolber Photography. Iguazu Falls, on the border of Argentina and Brazil, is one of the great waterfalls of the world, but make no mistake – the grandeur, the expanse and the beauty of Iguazu separates it from all the others. There are 275 falls stretched out two miles end-to-end, with the tallest … Continue reading
Using Flash in Action Photography
Photo by Isaac Bauman When shooting outdoor action shots like mountain biking or skate boarding one great tool to keep in mind as you experiment is your flash. While an outdoor setting might not conjure images of brightly lit scenes in your mind the flip side of bright sunlight is that you can also end … Continue reading
Do you have Too Much Camera Gear?
In this post, Steve Berardi from PhotoNaturalist talks about the problems of having too much camera gear, and what you can do to minimise your gear. Image by Claudio Matsuoka When you first got into photography, you probably started out pretty simple. Maybe you started with an advanced point and shoot camera or an SLR … Continue reading