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On The Road To Great Light. EVENTS & PROMOS. Ask the Expert – Moving Subject Techniques. November 6, 2013. This week on Ask the Expert, we look what options are available when it comes to telephoto lenses. While photographing a moving subject, how can I better improve my skills and/or what photographic equipment(s) I shall look into, to achieve crisp and sharp images? This weeks answer to Edwin’s question comes from Sigma Pro Photographer Kevin Pepper. Before I go on an adventure to a remote location wit...
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Northof49Photography: online marketing pointers for photographers
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Thursday, 10 November 2011. Online marketing pointers for photographers. Most photographers seem to be aware of the potential of social media for their photography business but most don’t know where to start. Because there is this confusion, people either skip it entirely or do the wrong things. Either way, it just doesn’t work for you and you are left feeling that you missed a huge potential. Sound familiar? Instead, focus on what’s going on over the last day and just comment on that. Always remember th...
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Northof49Photography: September 2013
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Thursday, 5 September 2013. How to photograph the Northern Lights. Photo courtesy of Tessa McIntosh, my partner in Northern Canada. The spectacle known as the northern lights is something I promise you will never forget, and if you are prepared to photograph them, you will be able come home and share your photos you are proud of with friends and family. The Aurora Borealis occurs in the Northern hemisphere. How to Photograph the northern lights. A good sturdy tripod. If you have a prime lens (with fixed ...
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Northof49Photography: Photo Composition - Landscape Photography
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Thursday, 3 October 2013. Photo Composition - Landscape Photography. Do not forget the foreground in a landscape photo. the best way to capture the whole photo is to focus 1/3 of the way up from the bottom of the photo and use an f-stop of f/16 to bring as much into focus as possible. To learn more about composition check out our workshops at www.northof49photography.com. Posted by Kevin Pepper. Photogrpahy workshops in Kitchener. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The New Sigma 120-300 f2.8 DG HSM ...
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Ask The Expert - Christmas Lights | Henry's Blog
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On The Road To Great Light. EVENTS & PROMOS. Ask The Expert – Christmas Lights. December 11, 2013. This week on Ask the Expert, we figure out what it takes to shoot great photos in cold weather. Christmas season is just around the corner and I was wondering about taking photos of Christmas lights at night using a DSLR. I attempted it last year with little or no success. What suggestions do you have? This weeks answer to Ross’ question comes from Sigma Pro Photographer Kevin Pepper. For the shooting of li...
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Northof49Photography: October 2013
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Thursday, 3 October 2013. Photo Composition - Landscape Photography. Do not forget the foreground in a landscape photo. the best way to capture the whole photo is to focus 1/3 of the way up from the bottom of the photo and use an f-stop of f/16 to bring as much into focus as possible. To learn more about composition check out our workshops at www.northof49photography.com. Posted by Kevin Pepper. Photogrpahy workshops in Kitchener. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Weekend Photography Idea - Water Drops on a CD.
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Ask The Expert - Christmas Lights | Henry's Blog
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On The Road To Great Light. EVENTS & PROMOS. Ask The Expert – Christmas Lights. December 11, 2013. This week on Ask the Expert, we figure out what it takes to shoot great photos in cold weather. Christmas season is just around the corner and I was wondering about taking photos of Christmas lights at night using a DSLR. I attempted it last year with little or no success. What suggestions do you have? This weeks answer to Ross’ question comes from Sigma Pro Photographer Kevin Pepper. For the shooting of li...
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Northof49Photography: Understanding ISO in your digital camera
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Monday, 25 February 2013. Understanding ISO in your digital camera. Aperture f4.0, Shutter Speed 40 seconds, ISO 3200. ISO (I.S.O.). Is the abbreviation for the. International Organization of Standardization. A governing body based in. That provides the standards for a wide variety of subjects. In 35mm film photography. 100 ISO is generally accepted as the ‘normal’ and will produce an image with very little noise/grain. When choosing the ISO setting I generally ask myself the following four questions:.