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How to Use a Digital Camera : Composing Your Picture Using The Rule Of Thirds

29 Nov

Learn basic tips on using the rule of thirds in your digital photography to enhance your photo composition in this free photography video. Expert: Chris C. Conklin Bio: Ever since Chris Conklin was a little child growing up in Southern California, his interest in photography has been at his core. Filmmaker: Chris Conklin
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

Beginner Photography Photoshop Tutorial Using Digital Props

16 Nov

www.digitalphotoprops.com – Using Digital Props to create Awesome portraits is easy. I’ll show you how easy and fun it is to create a one of a kind portrait. To see more Video Tutorials and Digital Props visit-http

Learn from Photographer Rick Sammon what equipment you should travel with on those Digital SLR photo assignments. Rick shares some of his tips and tricks learned over the last 20 years of travel photography.

 

Portrait photography in sunny weather using flash – Week 55

15 Nov

Sunny weather is great, unless you want to take portrait photos. Bright light often means harsh shadows on your subject. In this video digital expert Gavin Hoey www.gavtrain.com will look at using on and off camera flash to control the light and get some great results.

Photography Tips on Fashion and Beauty Lighting Get More FREE Training at my website: www.photography-tips-online.com
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Digital Photography Tricks Using Photoshop White Background Digital Photoshop Tutorial

16 Sep

Photography By Katrina Brown White Background Digital Photoshop Tutorial

Adorama Photography TV presents: In this episode Mark explains how to balance studio strobes with ambient light when shooting outside. For equipment details and to view and read related videos and articles at the Adorama Learning Center, go here: www.adorama.com Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

3D anaglyph using one camera (Canon T2i DLSR)

23 Jun

A 3D anaglyph video can be made using only one camera/camcorder (I am using the DSLR Canon T2i). Find a subject that has minimal motion (like a building or a Forrest preserve on a calm day). Keep the camera 90 degrees to the subject and sweep the camera as slow and smoothly as possible. Use a car or a dolly for smoothness. Use the widest angle on the lens system you are using. Download a freeware program called stereo movie maker. Load the video twice fooling the program to think it is a left and a right video. After loading the video twice, set the program to a stereo anaglyph, half color. If the video you have taken sweeps from the left to the right, adjust the bottom arrow button in stereo movie maker that adjusts the frames, forward two frames. You might need three or more frames. depending on how fast you have swept during your video run. This method causes a time difference between the two videos which then translates in to two separate videos, a left and a right. Output your video as a stereo output video (half color anaglyph) in the codec of your choice.
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Break out your 3D anaglyph glasses you don’t want to miss this one! The guys at Hard Lifestyle made this anaglyph 3D video using the The 3D Pro video tutorial. Now anybody can make KILLER 3d videos like these using ANY standard digital cameras, in fact this video was made using the “video” option on 2 different standard digital “still” cameras and combining the video. All the info is in the tutorial. Grab one and start seeing and filming the world in an all new dimension…. The 3rd Dimension!
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Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 21: Shooting Tethered using Lightroom

02 May

Follow Mark on Twitter: @jmarkwallace In this episode Mark explains how to shoot tethered using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3.0. Shooting tethered allows you to connect your camera to your computer and capture your shots in realtime. For equipment details and to view and read related videos and articles at the Adorama Learning Center, go here: www.adorama.com Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5