The national flower of Wales is the Daffodil and as it’s St David’s day today, where the flower is traditionally worn, we thought it was quite appropriate to kick-off March with a few tips on photographing this Welsh emblem. ADVERTISEMENT A picture, a moment can change the way we feel. Change how we see ourselves. Change our understanding and change the rules. Provoke and change history. MPB puts photo and video kit into more hands-on, more sustainably. Every month, visual storytellers sell more than 20,000 cameras and lenses to MPB. Choose used and get affordable access to kit that doesn’t…
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4 Top Arboretum Photography Tips
Here are a few tips on photography in an Arboretum. With trees all around and wildlife and flowers abundant, there’s no excuse not to break the camera out! Sep 29, 2023 12:10AM by ePHOTOzine | Digital Camera Operation In our busy modern lives, it is often complicated to find the time to shoot great autumnal images, considering the amount of research, walking and perseverance that is often involved. Big hitters like the New Forest and The Lake District are often out of reach for city dwellers, especially with a family in tow. So this coming autumn has a go at…
Darwis Triadi’s Mobile Photography Tips with Oppo Reno 3, It’s Easy!
Report by Nextren journalist, Fahmi Bagas Nextren.com – Darwuis Triadi is one of the workers in the world of photography whose name is well known in Indonesia. Starting decades ago, the man who is often called Om Darwis admits that he always follows developments in camera technology. He said that the most extreme camera revolution in Indonesia occurred about 15 years ago. That year was the beginning of the change from analog cameras to digital. Also Read: Oppo Find X2 Officially Launched in Indonesia, Come Watch Via Live Streaming “After the revolution in cameras, I still think that at that…
Tips for Taking the Best Family Holiday Photo with Your Cell Phone | BU Today
Our dos and don’ts will help you avoid common mistakes ‘Tis the holiday season, and this means everyone will soon be whipping out their phones to take pictures of family and friends gathered round food-laden tables, in front of the Christmas tree, or outdoors with the new puppy. And while cell phone cameras make it easier than ever to capture treasured moments, there’s still plenty that can go wrong. Sun glare, distracted infants, uncooperative pets. You get the idea. So to help ensure that you’ll want to treasure, not delete, the photos you took this holiday season, we reached out…