What is the highest aperture on a DSLR camera?
While many lenses have a maximum aperture of f/22, some lenses have apertures that go to f/40 or higher! Generally, […]
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While many lenses have a maximum aperture of f/22, some lenses have apertures that go to f/40 or higher! Generally, […]
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For many of you, this was the reason you bought your first DSLR. Â Shooting sports is really fun, and even
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I recently read a blog post from a pretty competent photographer who said that there is no reason to use
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I get it. Â Depth of field is fun to play with and makes our pictures look amazing, but I’m here
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Sunset Photography Tip #1. Underexpose. Â This is the most important tip for taking pictures of sunsets. Â Slightly underexposing the sunset
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Have you seen a night photo of light trails and asked yourself, “How was that done?” Perhaps you tried a few
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1,895 faves, 83,303 views, 574 comments. Â Tens of thousands of photographers can’t be wrong in holding the picture featured on
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DSLR cameras are remarkable tools and have improved at an astounding rate in the last few years. Â Still, there are
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Beginning photographers often ask what the difference is between Photoshop CS5 and Photoshop Elements. I have never taught a beginner
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We all know that the aperture value controls the depth of field, but I am shocked how many intermediate photographers
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Unlike portraiture, there is no “Smile for the camera” when photographing wildlife. Â No bringing animals into the studio or
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