Anything can be transformed into a good photograph with the right pair of eyes, the right equipment, and a bit of luck. However, the job is made a whole lot easier when presented with stunning scenery, breath-taking views, incredible architecture, or unusual events. Travel opens up new worlds to the photographer and, whether amateur or [...]
Continue reading...15 July 2011
It is exciting as well as a matter of risk to travel overseas with camera equipments. After facing the good and dangers around 20 countries as a photographer, I present this article explaining few travel tips that could be a piece of advice for the future photographers. Get a Good Guide Before you leave for [...]
Continue reading...22 April 2011
Fortunately for the amateur photographer many of the animals you see on safari will not be moving fast. They will be asleep under a tree, or wallowing in a small water hole, or gently browsing on grassy plains. Any action shots will be in short sharp bursts so you’ll need to be ready for it. Generally you’ll [...]
Continue reading...4 April 2011
Crashing waterfalls, lush green rainforests, pre-Colombian ruins, fields of ice bergs………….that sounds like South America. When it comes to photography, this is one of my favourite locations. To be honest, it doesn’t really matter which country you land in as they all have something great to see….and they also have lots of things in common. [...]
Continue reading...17 January 2011
For those with a passion for photography, whether it is a profession or a pastime, it is often considered that the best way to obtain some great snaps of landscape is to travel abroad to some of the more famous locations. People can often underestimate the potential of the landscape which they live in close [...]
Continue reading...29 June 2010
In the pantheon of world capitals, London has to rank as one of the most dramatic, vivid and photogenic. The superlative home of Big Ben, Trafalgar Square, St Paul’s Cathedral and Hyde Park is huge on charm and needless to say, remarkable photo ops as well. From key points of interest like Buckingham Palace and [...]
Continue reading...28 June 2010
The brand new Olympus PEN E-P2, just like the E-P1, is the world’s smallest 12.3-megapixel interchangeable lens system with In-body Picture Stabilization. It blends the excessive-quality nonetheless pictures like that of a DSLR with High Definition (HD) video, stereo Linear PCM audio recording and In-Camera Creativity inside an extremely-portable body. Along with a number of [...]
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29 August 2011
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