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How to Win a Photography Competition
Photography Competitions are a wonderful way to improve your photography. While photography just for the sake of photography is a lot of fun sometimes a competition can help you raise the bar as a photographer as you know your image will be seen by a discerning group of judges and possibly even displayed along with [...]
Full Frame Sensor vs Crop Sensor - Which is Right For You?
DX, full-frame, APS-C, FX, crop factor, 24×36, image circle. Confused yet? Good. With the new Nikon D700 hitting store shelves and the Canon 5D MkII imminent, now is a good time to clear the air on the whole sensor size thing. Back in the film days, the rectangle that captured the image on a standard SLR (the [...]
Stepping in to Wedding Photography
Wedding photography is a topic that many of our readers are interested in learning more about. Today Charles Clawson from blog.chaselliot.com shares some tips on getting into Wedding Photography. Wedding Photography is unique among all other photography mediums. As a professional photographer you have free reign over an incredible event full of emotion, action and beauty. [...]
Digital Photography School - Now with Full Feeds
Those readers who subscribe to Digital Photography School via our RSS Feed or via our daily email updates will know that up until today we’ve only ever shown the title of new posts and very short excerpts in the feed and emails. One very common request that we’ve had from those of you subscribing in these [...]
One often overlooked aspect of digital photography is the filter on the end of your lens. It is common practice for may SLR photographers to keep a UV/Haze or Protective filter on the end lenses and as more and more switch to digital, little thought is given to that age old practice. In principle the practice [...]
MicroStock Photography - Share Your Experience
Have you ever made money with your images through MicroStock photography sites? Over in the Earning with Photography section of our forum we have quite a few members who are right into making money by selling their images from sites like: Shutterastock Dreamstime Crestock fotolia 123rf Stockxpert (There are lots more sites and services around) Today as a DPS community discussion I’d like to [...]
This Week in the Digital Photography School Forums
Weekly Assignment This week’s assignment was Auto-Mode, and the goal of the assignment was to “forget” about using manual for a few shots and show us something that you took in auto mode that still blows us away. The shots that we saw this week really did show that it’s not always mandatory to set everything [...]
Learn How to Get this Cool Long Shutter Speed Effect [VIDEO]
Here’s a video tutorial for a fun photography task that you can do this weekend (and get results like the image above). What you’ll need is: A camera that lets to choose long shutter speeds A tripod to keep the camera still An escalator (preferably one with some pretty lighting around it - think Casino’s, shopping centers etc [...]
10 Great Photos From Our Members
Recently I asked readers of DPS to share a link to their best ever shot and said I’d highlight some of them here on the blog - I didn’t quite know what a can of worms I was opening up. Around 500 images were submitted and today I spent a few hours viewing every single image [...]
Moving Toward Manual Settings: Understanding Shutter Speed (a beginner’s guide)
This post on Understanding Shutter Speed, written by Hawaii photographer Natalie Norton is a follow up post to Moving Toward Manual: Understanding Aperture. The posts are being written as a beginner’s guide to gaining confidence in using manual camera settings. Hello boys and girls, are we feeling confident that we’re understanding aperture and how it [...]