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13 High Speed Photography Images
digg_url = \'http://digg.com/arts_culture/13_High_Speed_Photography_Images?OTC-widget\'; SPLASH! BANG! WHIZ! CRASH! Today we present 13 high speed photography images for your viewing pleasure. I’ve you’ve got some of your own - stop by our forum and share some of your shots there. We’ve included a few high speed photography books on the topic at the end of this post. Photo [...]
Choosing a Lens for Wedding Photography - Stepping into Wedding Photography Part 2
Recently Charles Clawson from blog.chaselliot.com wrote a post here on DPS called Stepping into Wedding Photography. Today he follows this up by looking at how to choose the right lens for Wedding Photography. Charles is a Nikon guy so this is reflected in his recommendations for Wedding Photography lenses (although a lot of his advice [...]
Today Christina Nichole Dickson looks at the topic of Photo Essays. Christina is a photojournalist for Revolutionary Media. She is also an instructor with the Institute in Photographic Studies. Her work may be found at Christina Nichole Photography. In the last twenty years, video and film have become the predominant forms of modern storytelling. But before [...]
How to Be a Curious Photographer
Photo by -bwr- A few months ago I wrote a post on how curiosity is a characteristic of great photographers. I was rereading this post earlier this week and began to ask myself a few questions: How do some people end up more curious than others? Is Curiosity a personality trait or can it be learned? How can I be [...]
Winner of our BorrowLenses Lens Rental Competition
Last week we ran a competition here at DPS where US readers had the opportunity to win themselves a 2 week lens rental. The prize was put up by our friends at BorrowLenses.com (thanks for that) who offer a great range of Canon and Nikon lenses for rental within the USA. The competition was simple - we [...]
5 Useful Upgrades In Photoshop Lightroom 2.0
Photoshop Lightroom has proven to be a great asset to digital photographers. From the beginning Lightroom has been aimed at the digital photographer, offering up simple tools to aid the most repeated of Photoshop’s tools while keeping the interface simple and workflow logical. With Adobe’s latest release of Lightroom 2.0 (the upgrade from 1.0 is [...]
This Week in the Digital Photography School Forums
Weekly Assignment And The Eyes Have It in this week’s assignment. You got up close and personal and showed us what eyes can do for a picture. And there were a lot of really great entries to choose from this week! As a matter of fact, we wound up with a 4 way tie among the [...]
Video on a DSLR - Would You Use It?
Earlier in the week I posted that Nikon have released their new Nikon D90 DSLR, a camera which they are proudly publicizing is the first DSLR to shoot with HD Video. In the comments on that post the main theme being discussed is whether video belongs on a DSLR. We’ve long seen video on point and shoot [...]
Slow Shutter Shoot-Out - 3 Slow Shutter Speed Techniques
Experimenting with Slow Shutter Speeds can be a lot of fun. Today Charles Clawson from blog.chaselliot.com sums up three types of slow shutter techniques and invites you show off your attempts at doing them. There have been some great articles and interest lately on long exposures so I thought I would put together a hodgepodge of [...]
How to Use Your Flatbed Scanner as Digital Camera
No camera? No problem! Suppose you feel like taking a break from your camera, or maybe it’s just a rainy day and you don’t want to go out and risk getting the camera wet. Then you can use your flatbed scanner (assuming you have one) to make very interesting still-life pictures. In this post Kai [...]