Monday, June 29, 2009
Many Thanks For Editing Help
Many thanks to the great photographer Rosealie Dale IPA for helping with the editing of my blog.
She can be found at http://www.redbubble.com/people/rosaliedale
visit her fantastic gallery.
visit her fantastic gallery.
Friday, June 12, 2009
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Here is a Free Stock Price Calculator
Not sure what to charge for stock photos here is a site that will calculate the price for you.
Stock Photo Calculator
Stock Photo Calculator
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Monday, June 1, 2009
Market Place Article
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Worst Mistake In Landscape Photography
Keep The Horizon Level
In landscape photography for me the biggest turn off is if someone asks me to look at their photo of a landscape and it has a crooked horizon. Even a millimeter can ruin a photo. The human eye cannot spot it, and the brain cannot pinpoint what it does not like about the photo. Also, this is one step in the difference between a photograph and a snapshot...try to shoot a level shot in-camera as cropping later will affect the photo to some degree.
How To Maintain A Level Horizon
There is sometimes a level located on your tripod or else one can be purchased from a camera supply store. for me I use the Grid system in camera and this is invaluable to a perfect horizon. Pull out the manual to enable this feature.
By taking the time to correctly line up your horizon it will make an enormous difference to your end product.
In landscape photography for me the biggest turn off is if someone asks me to look at their photo of a landscape and it has a crooked horizon. Even a millimeter can ruin a photo. The human eye cannot spot it, and the brain cannot pinpoint what it does not like about the photo. Also, this is one step in the difference between a photograph and a snapshot...try to shoot a level shot in-camera as cropping later will affect the photo to some degree.
How To Maintain A Level Horizon
There is sometimes a level located on your tripod or else one can be purchased from a camera supply store. for me I use the Grid system in camera and this is invaluable to a perfect horizon. Pull out the manual to enable this feature.
By taking the time to correctly line up your horizon it will make an enormous difference to your end product.
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