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How to take better-untracked pictures in astrophotography
First off this article is aimed at deep sky astrophotographers that have a decent 8" and up aperture scope and a dedicated astrophotography camera. WARNING NEVER EVER BUY A TRASH SCOPE like a “1000X power scope with amazing X5 Barlow lens and 3mm eyepiece,” you will be pissed off if you buy them and it will save a lot of frustration go for good scopes like the skywatcher 200p classic dob. Now put your nerd cap on we are about to dive into the world of frustration, dark nights, bug bites, failures, OCD, and sleep loss which will, in turn, it will be worth it the images you produce.
By Jason3 years ago in Photography
Maternity Photographers Share Their Inspirational Stories How To become A Pro Maternity Photographer
These maternity photographers experts share their success stories in maternity photography journeys. They share inspirational stories about how to become a pro-maternity photographer. Check it out? They share some professional tips and insights which you can start a lot with
By Photojaanic3 years ago in Photography
Importance of UV Protection Lens Filter for your Camera
What is the difference between a UV protection lens filter and a cheap lens insurance policy for your lens? It may be difficult for you to believe that this is true. We will examine this topic in the following article. The purpose of UV protection lens filters was also discussed, as well as their utility in digital photography today. After reading this article, you should have a better understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of UV protection lens filters. Additionally, you will know when to use one and when not to use one.
By clipping panda3 years ago in Photography
Boost Autumn Colors
Brilliant reds and yellows pop from these images because of the use of a rare-earth filter. Didymium filters. Didymium (Greek: δίδυμο, twin element) is a mixture of the elements praseodymium and neodymium. It is used in safety glasses for glassblowing and blacksmithing, especially with a gas (propane)-powered forge, where it provides a filter that selectively blocks the yellowish light at 589 nm emitted by the hot sodium in the glass without having a detrimental effect on general vision, unlike dark welder's glasses. The usefulness of didymium glass for eye protection of this sort was discovered by Sir William Crookes.
By Jim DeLillo3 years ago in Photography
What ISO in photography?
What is ISO? In photography, the ISO specifies the sensitivity of an imaging device to light. It is commonly used as a measure of how quickly an image sensor can capture ambient photons by measuring their quantity and quality. The higher the ISO setting refers to the more sensitive the sensor will be to outside light.
By Lanz J4 years ago in Photography
Using A Motorcycle Leather Jacket For Safety And For Style!
In case you are a motorbike rider all things considered, you own a motorcycle leather jacket and are utilizing it. In case not, it's a fun chance to get one now and begin utilizing it. I will explain to you three valid justifications why you ought to do as such.
By Jackleather4 years ago in Photography
Olympus Lens Shootout, Consumer Zoom vs Professional Prime
When I started experimenting with Olympus cameras in 2014 the first telephoto lens I purchased was the Olympus MZ 75-300mm ƒ4.8-6.7 II (75-300). I only used it for a few months before deciding to dive a little deeper into Olympus and picked up a better telephoto lens. That was the beginning of the end as I slowly made a full switch to Olympus from Canon. Since putting the 75-300 to the side 7 years ago I have only used it once, when doing this Olympus 300mm Lens Comparison. I do recommend taking a look at that comparison as well, has a lot of useful information.
By Phocal4 years ago in Photography
Olympus 300mm Lens Shootout
I arrived at Brazos Bend State Park, Texas in a good mood despite my pack weighing in at just over 48 pounds. Pulling the F-stop Ajna from the back of the Jeep and throwing it over my shoulders I couldn’t help but think if all this work was really worth it. Just about every photographer who does an article comparing two or more lenses photograph some stationary subject like a target or brick wall. I have always felt those types of test do nothing to illustrate how the lenses operate in a real world shooting environment. For that reason I have always conducted my lens comparisons in the field photographing the subjects I would normally use the lenses for.
By Phocal4 years ago in Photography
Why Lens Size Doesn't Really Matter. Top Story - September 2021.
Do my pupils go large when I see a thicc lens practically dragging on the floor beside a too-cool-for-school photographer walking around with a smug smile on their face like they’re God’s gift to film?
By Camille Ora-Nicole4 years ago in Photography










