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Expand Your Arsenal with the 5 Most Popular Photography Techniques Today

13 Jun

Photography is like anything else in our culture; it tends to hold certain trends for periods of time, then changes based on variables around us.  Some trends can reappear, such as we’ve seen with the influx of “vintage” post-processing in the last few years. The style wasn’t imposed directly during the 60′s and 70′s, it was a result of the Continue Reading

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Snapsation Launched Today at LeWeb

05 Jun

Are you a photographer looking to make money?

Congratulations to my good pal Chris Chabot on the launch of his new photography services internet site today at LeWeb, Snapsation. Snapsation is an innovative new site that matches photographers and clients looking to hire photographers.

If you are a professional photographer or just an amateur looking to buy a few new lenses, either way you will want to check out this new place to market you and your work. You can find me there at http://snapsation.com/thomashawk


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Sign up for the DPReview newsletter today!

25 May

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Just a reminder – you can get a weekly update of all that’s new in the digital photography world by subscribing to the Digital Photography Review Newsletter! As well as updates on what we’ve published, we’ll also be sharing sneak peeks at what we’ve go in the pipeline, as well as a weekly cartoon strip, readers’ polls, jokes, suggestions for photo projects and more. Click through for more details. 

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5 Terrifying Photography Fears and How to Overcome Them Today

15 Apr

You’re walking down the street, sleek camera in hand. As luck would have it, a photogenic girl crosses your path, stopping at the curb long enough to pull her hair back. She is silhouetted against the glowing city light; this is the perfect photographic moment. You reach for your camera, frame the shot, and…she’s gone. You didn’t hear the click Continue Reading

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Pre-Photoshop tricks and the apps you can use today

19 Mar

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The Metropolitan Museum’s ‘Faking It: Manipulated Photography Before Photoshop’ exhibit includes some heavily manipulated imagery created long before the days of digital. We look at a selection of these photo illustrations and suggest how they might be easily created today using mobile image editing apps available for mobile devices. Check out the five apps that could be used to make similar photographic illustrations today at connect.dpreview.com

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Making It: 10 (More!) Futuristic Materials That Exist Today

28 Feb

[ By Delana in Conceptual & Futuristic & Technology. ]

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The materials we use to create consumer products and infrastructure objects are constantly evolving as technology advances. The futuristic materials of a generation ago are commonplace today, just as the most amazing of new materials today will be completely familiar a generation from now. But right now, these 10 materials are some of the most fascinating and newsworthy substances in the world.

Gallium, the Metal that Melts in Your Hand

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Although the above image looks like it’s been Photoshopped, it’s completely real. Gallium is a chemical element with such a low melting point that it turns to liquid in the human hand. It shatters like glass and breaks down other metals, but it’s non-toxic to humans.

Given its bizarre properties, gallium is understandably a favorite of scientists, science teachers and their students. The above videos show some of the most popular experiments using gallium, including one in which a spoon made of gallium melts in a cup of 85 degree (F) water.

Self-Healing Concrete for Smarter Streets

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Repairing or replacing damaged concrete creates a financial and environmental burden. Smart materials which can repair themselves seem to be the future of construction technology, but most of those invented in recent years have required the addition of an outside material or stimulus to activate their healing properties. The smart concrete developed by University of Rhode Island engineering student Michelle Pelletier has microscopic capsules of a sodium silicate healing agent embedded in it. When a crack appears in the concrete, the sodium silicate acts with other components of the concrete to fix the cracks, sometimes making the structure even stronger than before.

BAM!

BAM worlds second hardest material

Like many important materials, BAM was discovered accidentally. The combination of boron, aluminum, magnesium and titanium boride was discovered in 1999 by scientists at the US Department of Energy Laboratory in Ames, Iowa while they were looking for a material that generates electricity when heated. BAM is among the hardest materials in the world, surpassed only by diamond and cubic boron nitride. But perhaps even more impressively, BAM is also incredibly slippery, outperforming even Teflon. Coating industrial machine rotors with this wonder alloy could save U.S. industries upwards of $ 179 million a year in operating costs thanks to the resulting reduction in friction.

Temperature-Reactive Tiles

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These color-changing glass tiles that are activated by temperature changes have the potential to turn every part of our world into a hypercolor dream. The tiles, made by a company called Moving Color, are already being used in showers but could also be used in kitchens, cars, appliances and cookware – just to name a few.

 What a Robust Web They Weave…

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It’s difficult to judge scale from the above photograph, but trust us: that is one massive spiderweb. It was made by a Darwin’s bark spider, found only on the island of Madagascar. These surprisingly small spiders (none over 2 centimeters or .78 inches have ever been observed) make some of the largest webs in the world. Even more impressive is the material of which the gigantic webs are made. The Darwin’s bark spider uses silk that is astonishingly strong: about 10 times stronger than Kevlar, in fact, making it the world’s toughest known biological material. The spider’s extraordinary natural silk is being studied so that we can someday create a human-made material that is nearly as tough.

To the Moon, ALICE!

ALICE aluminum rocket fuel

This unassuming cylinder of grey stuff could change the way we go to the moon – and beyond. It’s a new type of rocket fuel made of aluminum and ice, ingredients which earned the fuel the name ALICE. The spacecraft fuel is being developed by researchers at Purdue University as a more environmentally friendly way to send Earthly machines into space. Current methods of propelling spacecraft put an enormous amount of pollutants into the atmosphere, but ALICE is kinder to our home planet. Researchers hope that the new fuel could even be made on the moon or Mars – or anywhere else water can be found – for a manned return flight, meaning that the outbound flight would not have to carry enough fuel for the return flight.

Starlite, Star Bright…

Starlite amazing material

There is an amazing material that was invented way back in 1986 but still has not been widely used by any industry. Starlite is a plastic-like material that can withstand a nuclear blast or temperatures hotter than those on the surface of the sun. It was invented by a former hairstylist named Maurice Ward who was trying to develop an insulation material that would not emit toxic fumes in case of a fire. Instead, he came up with the miraculous Starlite – but he never commercialized his invention. Rumors about the fantastic material and its enigmatic inventor abound, but no one seems quite sure about why the material has never been put into widespread use. Sadly, we may never see Starlite reach its full potential; Ward died in 2011 and he was one of only two people on Earth who knew how Starlite is made.

Changing Phases

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Scientists at the Technical University of Hamburg and the Institute for Metal Research in Shenyang, China use the example of cooking a breakfast egg to explain their research. The firmness of the egg can be adjusted just by changing the amount of time it is boiled. However, when an egg gets too firm, the cooking time can’t be reversed to make the egg softer again. Their research makes it possible for metals to change between hard and soft states with the touch of a button – a button that triggers an electric signal. This alone is an exciting development, but the scientific community is, as usual, looking ahead. They envision materials that can heal their cracks autonomously. They predict that in the future, “smart” metals and alloys will exist that can selectively become stronger when they sense an impact, thereby preventing damage.

Improving Your Lot in Life

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Parking lots are disgusting, dirty places – largely because of the pollution inflicted by thousands of cars every day. The fluids that leak from cars onto the pavement are often washed right onto surrounding soil or nearby bodies of water. The Environmental Protection Agency wants to make parking lots a lot cleaner in the future, so they are studying an absorbent material that will soak up those vehicle fluids. Rather than being washed into the environment by rain or snow, the fluids flow through the permeable parking lot and into special collection tanks to be disposed of responsibly.

This Ship Has Sailed

aluminum foam packing material

International trading means that plenty of consumer products and materials are sent from one country to another on cargo ships. While this is an important part of global commerce, it is bad news for the environment since said cargo ships cause a huge amount of pollution. European Union researchers created a unique material meant to make super-light cargo ships possible. Aluminum foam, pictured above, is lighter than water and is very stiff. Sandwiched between two sheets of steel, the aluminum foam can withstand enormous force while allowing for an overall lighter ship and, therefore, lower fuel consumption. Tests indicate that the aluminum foam can cut down on ships’ weight by 30 percent, which could reduce CO2 emissions equivalent to 60 trucks’ worth for every super-light ship.

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Photography Tips That You Should Try Today!

19 Feb

On top of being an awesome hobby, photography is also a magnificent art form. You can produce professional quality photographs by experimenting with your camera’s setting, taking shots from different perspectives and using a variety of natural and artificial lighting techniques.

When preparing for a trip, pack your equipment carefully. Take all different kinds of lenses, and make sure you take cleaning accessories and enough batteries. You should avoid taking any equipment you will not use, and consider how each item you bring will be useful to your goals.

You do not want to risk missing a fantastic photo because you do not know which camera setting to use or how to adjust it properly. Do not pick a preset because you need to modify your settings. Experiment with your camera’s features to see how different settings affect your photos.

When you go travelling, look around for new ideas on all the different things you can shoot. If you do not know where to start, take a look at some postcards. There are also postcards highlighting the major attractions in town, so make sure you include these on your subject list.

Even with drastic technological improvements in cell phone cameras, lighting is still an issue for most of them. Cell phone cameras generally lack a flash. Therefore, you’ll need to compose your shot to take advantage of the available lighting. Zooming in is a great way to cut out some of the shade or shadows around the user.

One technique for capturing a great shot is to start taking pictures at a distance and then move forward, taking additional photos, until your subject fills the frame. The viewer will have the ability to more clearly see a shot’s details. Sometimes, these details can increase the interest of the shot to the viewer.

Always hold your camera at your eye level, or adjust your body so that the camera’s perspective is level with your own. This is a great way to pull the viewer to the photo because it creates a personal atmosphere. If you want to take pictures of children, kneel to their eye level.

If you are photographing a bride or another person wearing white clothing, make sure to use a contrasting background color. Majority of cameras have auto focus, so it takes in all the shades present in the full shot. White is almost always “washed out” in shots like this.

You can get free photo editing software, and have a little fun with it. All photographers use some type of photo editor, so you don’t need to feel bad about using it. It can make the difference between a so-so photo, and one you want to frame. with only a few minor modifications.

Though you may not think you need a flash outside, take a look and make sure. Bright sunlight can create harsh, dark shadows on your subjects’ faces. Set your camera to the setting that allows you to use a technique called “fill flash” when you see shadows. This setting will eliminate the shadows that appear in deep facial folds.

Don’t be afraid to break some photography rules with your camera. Good photography takes unique style, and you want to show the world a new view through your lens. Try to stay away from taking pictures that are described as ‘classic’. Experiment with new angles, and be creative.

Your photography skills will improve from a mere hobby to a work of art. Produce photographs that you are proud of and wish to share with the world by utilizing some of the tips here. It will take a lot of practice, but take some of these tips and give it a go.

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dPS Summer Series Starts Today

26 Dec

Christmas has come and gone and being based in Australia – where Summer is in full swing – the dPS team are all feeling the call to the beach after what’s been a busy year!

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I know it might be hard to hear for some of you snowed in in the Northern Hemisphere but the sun is shining and the temperature is rising over here and most Aussies take a couple of weeks off at this time of year.

But don’t fret – while we’re at the beach we’ve lined up some great content for you here on dPS so you can get your photographic ‘fix’.

Here’s what will happen:

1. Between Christmas and New Years – The dPS best of 2012 Series

Over the next week we’ve lined up a bit of a look back on the year that has been. In 2011 we published over 500 tutorials here on dPS – too many to have really taken in. So over this next week we’ll be presenting some ‘best of’ posts where we’ll publish themed collections of our best stuff from the last year.

Later today we’ll kick it off with a collection of our hottest landscape photography posts written this year. Each day there will be a new theme.

2. The First 10 Days of 2013 – Reduced Posting

In our second week (10 days actually) we’ll be posting some great new content – but we’ll just post once a day instead of our normal twice a day schedule.

Also please note: over the next two weeks you may not see a newsletter from us – but we’ll make the following one a great one!

All will be back to normal come 10th January though! In fact it’ll be better than ever as we’ll hopefully be returned relaxed, healthy and with a bronzed healthy ‘we’ve been in the sun look’.

Happy New Year!

Lastly – let me take this opportunity to wish the wider dPS community a very Happy New Year. I hope that 2012 has been a good one for you and would like to send you our best wishes for 2013!

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DEAL: 73% Off our Perfect Portrait Pack [Today Only]

23 Dec

NewImageEvery time we survey our readers about their photography the #1 thing that they tell us that they are pointing their cameras at is… PEOPLE.

So today in our 12 Days of Christmas we decided to put together a bundle of 3 eBooks to help you perfect your portraiture.

The bundle contains 3 of our most popular eBooks:

1. The Essential Guide to Portrait Photography – struggling to take portraits with that WOW factor?

This ebook will help you achieve your true potential as a portrait photographer (learn more about it here).

2. The Art of Self Portraiture – Self Portraiture is something that many artistic greats have engaged in both as a way of honing their craft but also as a way of expressing themselves.

Self-Portraiture in photography can similarly help improve your photographic technique as well as give you a way to show off who you really are (learn more about it here).

3. Click: How to Take Gorgeous Photos of Your Kids – Kids are one of the most photographed subjects by users of digital cameras – however they’re also one of the most challenging.

Click! is an eBook all about empowering parents, grandparents and others with kids in their lives to take kid portraits that are both beautiful and reflect the personalities of the children in the shots (learn more about it here).

These 3 eBooks normally retail for $ 70 but today we’re offering them for just $ 19 – that’s 73% off (our biggest discount of the whole 12 days). You can order your bundle of 3 Portrait eBooks here – for 24 hours only.

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Tack Sharp – A Step By Step Guide to Nailing Focus: 40% off Today Only

23 Dec

NewImageToday’s deal in our 12 Deals of Christmas features a great eBook from one of our regular dPS writers – James Brandon.

‘Tack Sharp – A Step By Step Guide to Nailing Focus‘ is all about – as the title suggests’ getting consistently sharp images.

There’s nothing worse than getting back to your computer to look at your shots after a day of shooting only to have that sinking feeling when you realise your shots were not quite in focus.

This eBook will identify small things that you can build into your shooting style that’ll eliminate that sinking feeling and help you achieve consistently tack sharp images for years to come.

For today only it is just $ 5.97 (40% off the normal price) if you use the coupon code of CHRISTMAS during the checkout process.

In this eBook you will:

  • Learn the art of consistently nailing focus on your images
  • Discover custom functions that have been hiding right within your cameras menu settings
  • Say goodbye to the frustrations of blurry, unusable images

Tack Sharp was written for anyone who has ever struggled with getting sharp images in different situations. Maybe you recently purchased a fast lens, but can’t figure out why the camera keeps focusing on the wrong part of the subject. Or perhaps you feel as if you’re doing everything right but still come out with slightly soft images. This process can be extremely frustrating and hard to deal with.

Within the pages of this ebook, you’ll discover the tips and tricks used by the pros to take full control over the advanced systems of focus within today’s digital camera systems. Along the way you’ll see actual examples of images where these practices were put in place, often times in situations where focus would have been next to impossible to achieve otherwise. If you struggle with getting consistently sharp images then look no further, this ebook is for you!

Grab your copy today for just $ 5.97 (40% off) when you use the coupon code of CHRISTMAS during the checkout process.

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