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  1. HDR Photography




    HDR photography has been growing stronger each day, more and more photographers are using software to create their HDR images. HDR stands for "High Dynamic Range". The beautiful thing about HDR is that it produces stunning photos. In order to produce HDR images, you need to take 2 or more images of your subject and have some sort of software to process the images into an HDR image.

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    Updated 09-08-2009 at 04:14 PM by Admin

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  2. Canon 7D Released News



    Today September 1, 2009 canon has released the news about this camera.

    Canon has introduced a new 18.1-megapixel EOS 7D DSLR camera and three lenses today. This new Canon EOS 7D Digital SLR camera has 18.1 APS-C CMOS sensor with 8fps continuous shooting. With full manual control, one can record 1080p HD video at 24fps and can watch it on the 3-inch LCD.


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  3. GPS Units GEoTagging




    GPS units for cameras are a neat thing, just think that you can view the location where you took that holiday or trip to and view it on Google Maps or any other location for that matter. All though the prices of these units are dropping, they are still rather high in costs, but what a great tool to have with you. I purchased this unit above for my trip to Florida which is coming very soon, and could not think of a better ...
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  4. NIK Define 2.0

    I have been using this software for awhile now, and I really like this software, and the thing is that it does a very good job most of the time with the default settings, which makes my job easier and process the images faster. I have used a few noise programs, and this is the one that I'm impressed with, and is part of my work flow now.

    What is Noise

    Virtually, all digital cameras inherently create unwanted imperfections known as noise. The amount or type of noise in ...
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  5. Filters (Lee Filters vs Cokin)

    I have been looking into both these filter sets for almost 3 weeks now. Lynn and I are heading for Algonquin Park this July 2009.

    I have 2 lens that I would like to use on the trip for landscapes and the problem is that one lens is 77mm and the other 82mm. Would be too costly to go out and get seperate filters, so I started to look into the Lee Filter System and the Cokin System.

    Many years ago, I started using the Cokin filters, and sold off most of my gear including ...

    Updated 05-16-2009 at 04:27 PM by Admin

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