Blogs about: Camera Shake

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How to take photos of Sports, Children, Wildlife, and other fast-moving subjects

timpaphotography wrote 2 days ago: Sunrise, Mexico Taking photos of fast-moving subjects can make for some amazing photography, but it … more →

Tags: Action, Sports, wildlife, Art, Blurry, canon, http://www.facebook.com/pages/Paul-Timpa-Photography/61, http://www.timpaphotography.com/, Manhattan

Shake, rattle and roll!

Derek Gale wrote 1 week ago: Many of you have got digital cameras.   Given that almost every mobile phone now has a camera built … more →

Tags: compact, Digital, sharp, Tips, Training, zoom

Using On Camera Flash

mjolnir8 wrote 1 month ago: As I mentioned on my previous post, here are some samples of using the on camera flash on normal mod … more →

Tags: Photography, Blur, compact camera, Flash, lighting, On-Camera Flash, Photo, point-and-shoot, rear curtain

June 5, 2009 Photo Seventy-six

shutterwasp wrote 1 month ago: I was deliberately playing with camera-shake this time. I can’t say the results were great, bu … more →

Tags: blurred motion, Photography

May 17, 2009 Photo Fifty-eight

shutterwasp wrote 1 month ago: Yeah I know, crazy camera shake. But sometimes, you just try the picture anyway, and 99% of the time … more →

Tags: blurred motion, COLOR, Photography, one way, Night Photography

Basic Steps for the Right Exposure

artobelle wrote 2 months ago: Here’s a way to approach getting these settings right: Start by assessing the overall level of … more →

Tags: exposure, ISO, shutter speed, Techniques, aperture

How To Take Sharp Pictures / Avoid Blurry Photos

timpaphotography wrote 3 months ago: Brooklyn Bridge, New York City Taking sharp photos is one of the most important “technical” aspects … more →

Tags: http://www.timpaphotography.com/, Paul Timpa Photography, Photography, sharp, sharp photos, Sharp Pictures, Timpa Photography, Training, Art

K64 Interior

whystoptime wrote 5 months ago: 64 ISO Kodachrome, I took these early 2007, it was a wet overcast day with some soft sky light thro … more →

Tags: sydney, Kodachrome, "canon eos 3", Canon 100mm macro

8 Tips to keep your Camera steady without a Tripod

abhiramsarat wrote 5 months ago: Many consumer level photographers dont find the need to invest in a tripod. Besides the cost, they c … more →

Tags: Learning photography, props for photography, Terminology, Tips and Tricks, Tripod

What's Different About Travel Photography2 comments

blueskyphotography wrote 5 months ago:   Hasselblad 503CW camera and Hasselblad 50mm Distagon FLE T series lens with Kodak Professional Por … more →

Tags: travel photography, COLOR, Shade, sunrise, aperture, Myanmar, Burma, Buddhism, shutter speed

Low Light Photography1 comment

blueskyphotography wrote 6 months ago: Under low light conditions (eg. at the edges of the day, indoors or under heavy shade) it’s of … more →

Tags: light, Wilsons Promontory National Park, Leica M6 Camera, Leica 21mm f2.8 Elmarit Aspherical lens, Leica R8 Camera, Depth Of Field (DOF), ISO, low-light photography, leica m7 camera

Focus Magic takes out some camera motion.

probaway wrote 6 months ago: Yesterday my friend Ben took a picture of me for the EarthArk 001 shipping container document. I wan … more →

Tags: Photography, Reviews, Software, Focus Magic, Digital Photography, camera motion, photo sharpening, photo sharpening software

Steady as you go4 comments

Pete wrote 6 months ago: Seasons  Greetings to everyone!   All the  best wishes for a fine year end, I hope it’s a happ … more →

Tags: Photographs, Garden, in the yard, Tripod, sharpness

Shutter Speed - In beginner speak, err "Shutter Speed"5 comments

James Fletcher wrote 7 months ago: Continuing the series of posts where I try to explain some of the basic concepts of photography in “ … more →

Tags: Beginner Speak, DSLR, Motion Blur, shutter speed, silky water

Hong Kong

James Fletcher wrote 8 months ago: The second time I was able to use my shinny new DSLR was on a business trip to Hong Kong. Great I th … more →

Tags: ~My Journey~, DSLR, Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui, Victoria Harbour, Mistakes, IFC

Slow shutter test - moving the picture

kusakabemisao wrote 8 months ago: This is my attempt to create the slow shutter effect using my Powershot A580. I don’t have di … more →

Tags: Figure, Photography, Figma, Hatsune Miku, nendoroids, kagami, canon, PowerShot A580, slow shutter

Holy Shaking Cameras Xanatos1 comment

Andrew C wrote 8 months ago: First off I would like to advertise Xanatos’ latest offering to the machinima community … more →

Tags: Ramble, Machinima, gmod11, Xanatos, Day of Defeat: Source, Day

Tips on Keeping your Hands Steady

nicolodeon wrote 9 months ago: HK skyline. Hand-held shot taken by Sherwin Dy. Tremors can really spoil a picture at times. I mean, … more →

Tags: Tips & Tricks, "camera blur", blurry photo, blurred

Steady now! Steady..... How to hold a camera

wonderingpondering wrote 1 year ago: Holding a camera steady is a learned skill. And one that takes time and practice. Yes, you can carry … more →

Tags: Geek stuff, Photo, Photo - School, Photography, Photography school, photos, Pic school, Pics, Pictures]


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