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[...] Tokina 19-35 in a few different environments. The post Tokina 19-35 Review appeared first on Photography Trick. [...]
[...] milestone! Good luck and happy togging! The post Win a FREE Camera Bag! appeared first on Photography Trick. [...]
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[...] , and see what you like best. The post How to Photograph the Moon appeared first on Photography Trick. [...]
[...] , it provides you with an unfiltered image of lights, colours, darks, shadows and much more. Raw files also save your meta data from each image you take. Meta data is pretty much all the data from [...]
[...] . DSLR or Digital Camera with Manual settings Tripod (Make sure it’s a sturdy one!) Remote Shutter Release (Or set camera to use timer) ND Filter (If attempting long exposures in daylight) [...]
[...] , you’ll need a very sturdy tripod, quite a few batteries (good quality) and a remote shutter release, with locking capability. When you’ve started the star trail process, it’s [...]
[...] quick release ball head. So far you’ve got a Canon 1100D (with kit lens), Tripod, Remote Shutter release for under £400, so why not browse and get yourself a small pack of filters? These [...]
[...] fine. Along with the telephoto lens and sturdy tripod, I’d also recommend using a remote shutter release, or if you don’t have one of these handy, then setting your camera to fire on a [...]
[...] a tutorial on photographing the moon and stars, we also threw in a little picture of a star trail, so I thought it was only right to do a little write up on how to nail the perfect(ish!) star [...]
[...] ! 1. Before you begin Firstly you’ll need a sturdy tripod, stars are very faint so a long exposure is needed to capture them properly, which means hand holding the camera is impossible! The [...]
[...] always in the same place. This movement isn’t really noticeable to the naked eye, but a long exposure on 30 seconds shows everything else around it moving slightly, with the north star staying [...]
[...] What is a Long Exposure? Long exposure photography is a technique in which you can use a longer shutter speed to capture an image in [...]
[...] first photo of the moon, and even the stars! 1. Before you begin Firstly you’ll need a sturdy tripod, stars are very faint so a long exposure is needed to capture them properly, which means hand [...]
[...] work, but now more importantly, we need to nail the shot! Firstly, you’ll need a very sturdy tripod, quite a few batteries (good quality) and a remote shutter release, with locking capability. [...]
[...] So you’re about to make move in to the wonderful world of Digital Photography, but there’s so many different DSLRs and lenses out there, and it can seem quite [...]
[...] you can go into manual/shutter priority mode, but ideally here’s what you need. DSLR or Digital Camera with Manual settings Tripod (Make sure it’s a sturdy one!) Remote Shutter Release (Or [...]
[...] Waterfalls Long Exposure How does it work? During an exposure, the sensor of your camera captures any light that comes through your lens, so by using a longer shutter speed you are extending [...]
[...] Tokina 19-35 in a few different environments. The post Tokina 19-35 Review appeared first on Photography Trick. [...]
[...] milestone! Good luck and happy togging! The post Win a FREE Camera Bag! appeared first on Photography Trick. [...]
[...] > Amazon.co.uk Widgets The post Beginner DSLR setup for under £400 appeared first on Photography Trick. [...]
[...] , and see what you like best. The post How to Photograph the Moon appeared first on Photography Trick. [...]
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