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Memphis Kids for the Win – Daniel the Photographer
See how Tony Sweet photographs the shore line at sunrise. This clip from the Master Photo Workshops title “Visual Artistry” shows how Tony gets dramatic leading lines from the receding waves.

In this episode Mark explains what stops are and how they are used to adjust exposure settings on your camera. Follow Mark on twitter: @jmarkwallace
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This is the shortened version of the photo shoot I did last week, more to come…..Keke P.
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a new song by Daniel the Photographer called We Can Change The World.
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This is a short introductory lesson on the basic shooting modes as found on the Canon 40D. However, many of these modes are found on all cameras, so it should be helpful to anyone interested in what those little icons mean. I hope you enjoy the video! If you are interested in purchasing the full length DVD on either the Canon 40D or my Photography Crash Course, they can be ordered from the following link: michaelthementor.com
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The I’m a Photographer, not a Terrorist Mass Photo Gathering in Trafalgar Square, Central London, on the 23rd of January 2010, against the use of section 44 orders on photographers. Interviews feature Chris Cheesman from Amateur Photographer Magazine, and Grant Smith, one of the organisers. twitter.com photographernotaterrorist.org By Andrew Stuart www.andrewstuartmedia.co.uk andrewstuart.wordpress.com

See and buy my Photos at: www.momentsofnaturephotography.com is one of many videos on wildlife photography. This video is an overview of the equipment and camera setting to use for wildlife photography. The camera I use is a nikon d300 and the lens a nikon 70-200mm vr.
Post-mortem photography is the practice of photographing the recently deceased. These photographs served less as a reminder of mortality than as a keepsake to remember the deceased. This was especially common with infants and young children; Victorian era childhood mortality rates were extremely high, and a post-mortem photograph might be the only image of the child the family ever had. The later invention of the carte de visite, which allowed multiple prints to be made from a single negative, meant that copies of the image could be mailed to relatives. The practice eventually peaked in popularity around the end of the 19th century and died out as “snapshot” photography became more commonplace, although a few examples of formal memorial portraits were still being produced well into the 20th century.
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my photography project counted as a final in my photography class in school. i just thought it was interesting to show you how my pictures are enhanced using photoshop and my imagination and combining the right colors….or so i think ;D if you want to see more of my photography check out my flickr account at the link that follows: www.flickr.com song: sacramento artist: deep dish i hope you find this interesting and entertaining in some wayy…
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www.ted.com The photo director for National Geographic, David Griffin knows the power of photography to connect us to our world. In a talk filled with glorious images, he talks about how we all use photos to tell our stories.