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Archive for month: November, 2012

Fall in Central Park

30 Nov 2012 / in Photographers

Fall in Central Park Do you want to see the full frame of colours of Fall in Central Park, New York? Jamie Scoot do it! Jamie chose 15 locations in Central Park and revisited them 2 days a week for six months. Here you have the video, Don’t forget to visit Jamie Scoot Vimeo web to […]

How to do AF Microadjustment Canon 7D

27 Nov 2012 / in Tips

ow to do AF Microadjustment on Canon 7D The Canon 7D camera automatically recognizes most Canon lenses to be mounted on the camera so the AF accuracy is usually adequate. However you may be cases in which, after taking a picture, you notice that the focus point AF seems more behind or below the point that […]

Magic Lantern will be avaliable soon for Canon EOS-M

27 Nov 2012 / in Canon, News

The best news possible for the owners of a Canon EOS-M, have arrived! And is that Magic Lantern, the famous unofficial firmware for Canon cameras that substantially improves, will be avaliable soon for EOS-M.  

How to photograph the Moon

20 Nov 2012 / in Tips

ow to Photograph the Moon Sometimes we encounter situations where taking a photograph becomes difficult mainly due to the particular conditions of the photo to make. An example of this type of photos is photo of the Moon.   In this post I’ll give some tips for you to learn how to photograph the Moon. […]

How to photograph Fireworks

18 Nov 2012 / in Tips

hotograph Fireworks Sometimes we encounter situations where taking a photograph becomes difficult mainly due to the particular conditions of the photo to make. An example of this type of photos is a photo of fireworks.   In this post I’ll give some tips for you to learn how to photograph fireworks. Use a tripod and […]

How to improve our photos II: Composition photo rules

06 Nov 2012 / in Tips

There are no fixed rules in photography “the only rule in photography is that there are no rules”, but there are some composition photo rules which can be applied in almost any situation, to enhance the impact of a scene. ule of Thirds Imagine that your image is divided into 9 equal segments by 2 […]

How to improve our photos I: Photoshop’s levels

06 Nov 2012 / in Tips

Photoshop’s levels can move and stretch brightness levels in a histogram using three main components: black point. white point. midtone slider. The position of the black and white point sliders redefine the histogram’s “Input Levels” so they are mapped to the “Output Levels” (default is black (0) or white (255), respectively), whereas the midtone slider […]