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eBook Review: Sharp Shooter
In Craft & Vision‘s latest $5US eBook entitled Sharp Shooter, author Martin Baily teaches about focusing techniques you can use to take sharper photographs. It is an in depth look at not only focusing techniques but the theory behind how … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged bag pipes, baldwinsville, bokeh, color guard, craft and vision, ebook, firemen, focus, memorial day, mustache, new york, parade, piper, sharp, sharpseries, sunglasses
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Secret to Sharp Photos III
In Secret to Sharp Photos, I talked about holding your camera steady and linked you to a video to an advanced way to hold a camera when dealing with low light. I did not go into too much detail on … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged big horn sheep, new york, ram, rosamond gifford, sharp, sharpseries, syracuse, zoo
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Secret to Sharp Photos II
As a follow up to my first article on Secret to Sharp Photos, I found Scott Bourne’s How to Get the Absolutely Sharpest Photo Possible something I’d like to pass along to you. The photo of the US Capitol building … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Travel
Tagged "washington, capitol, dc", dusk, exposure, focus, photos, sharp, sharpseries, Travel, tripod
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Secret to Sharp Photos
The title is a bit of showmanship. The “secret” won’t be surprising to you. The way to go about it might hold some surprises. Whether you use a digital SLR or a simple camera phone, the steps I talk about … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged da grip, exposure, focus, joe mcnally, photos, sharp, sharpseries, tripod
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