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Zone focusing made easier
Zone focusing allows you to preset your camera’s focus and aperture, enabling you to take multiple shots without adjusting the focus. This way, it´s possible…
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A Yellow Balloon – One Photo, One Story
In the heart of Berlin, nestled between historic buildings and bustling streets, lies a shop that seems to be closed, but still have some left…
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Larger Cameras for Street Photography: Pros, Cons, and Top Picks
In the previous post I wrote about small compact cameras for street photography. Now I will look at another group of cameras. While compact cameras…
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There are three steps to creating a good photograph
First, it is captured with a camera. Then photos to keep are selected. Finally, post-editing pictures are done. Why edit pictures at all? Why not…
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Happy New Year and an article about Rangefinder focus
Happy New Year – A first time for everything A new year a new beginning. The King of Denmark mentioned exactly the beginning and ending…
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Framed
The Art of Framing in Photographic Composition Framing objects is an effective element when composing a photo. It adds depth, context, and an interesting perspective…
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Doodling Photos
Doodling Photos: Capturing the Beauty in Everyday Moments Have you ever found yourself doodling on a piece of paper, letting your pen wander aimlessly, only…
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Center-Weighted Metering in Photography
There are different ways of measuring light with your camera. I had a questions in the comment section on my recent YouTube video about natural…
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New YouTube video up: Understanding the Exposure Triangle
A new video is ready to watch on YouTube about the Exposure Triangle. The video shows examples of how light is handled in your camera,…
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Film grain
Film grain is an effective way to add that film feeling we often miss in digital photography. Grain is one of the tools to come…