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[3 Nov 2009 | No Comments | 5,316 views]
Simple tips for your travel photos

The winter holidays are approaching and many of you, apart from the crisis, are planning to get a good ride or walk through the mountains or, especially the nostalgic warmth, move to some exotic place to escape the cold waves of the European winter months .
What better time than a vacation to a maximum exercise our passion for photography and take thousands of photos?
Travel photography is the most exciting, because beyond the pure beauty ...

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[28 Oct 2009 | 3 Comments | 8,921 views]
Create an effect "Panning" without moving the camera

The " pan View definition in a new window "Is a photographic technique that allows you to shoot moving subjects while maintaining the impression of dynamism of the image: the subject appears sharp while the background is moved and you are unable to perceive a well-defined direction of movement.
It 'a technique theoretically very simple, but its completion requires a lot of practice.
The technique can be applied if the movement of the subject is more or less perpendicular orientation of the camera and run, with a relatively low shutter speed (between ...

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[3 Jul 2009 | 2 Comments | 6,984 views]
8 tips for taking family portraits

(Photo by willemke)
The sun is high in the sky and shines bright. The sky is blue and the grass is green. Summer is here and it seems that everyone wants a new family portrait on the beach, the park or downtown.
Here are a few things to keep in mind when we create our family picture frames.
1. Think "small groups": A family portrait is simply a large group of small groups. Use two or three small groups to compose ...