Friday, August 14, 2020

Photography Article Eclipse Tonight! and A Year Ago on Boost Your Photography|Photography Artist Statement

You might also have heard that this night (April 14th or the early morning of April fifteenth) is an opportunity to observe and photo a complete lunar eclipse! I even have only been a hit as soon as in capturing an eclipse and am hoping the climate cooperates this night (ha!) for every other.

Please click on at the photo above for greater info and variations of the parent in one of a kind time zones.

Photo reused via Creative Commons license fromhttp://www.Mreclipse.Com/

If you have an interest, right here are some extra useful hyperlinks to get you organized:

  • Tips for Photographing the Lunar Eclipse - this article and video will answer all your questions about the specifics of tonight's particular eclipse as well as provide some useful shooting advice and settings suggestions
  • How to Photograph a Lunar Eclipse - straight-forward and detailed, this article provides suggestions for the exact settings to try for successful eclipse photographs

Also, if you missed it, I had another guest post this week on Digital Photography School:

  • Travel Photography with out the Travel - a study a way to enhance your tour pictures competencies without each leaving town.

And now back to our regularly scheduled "A Year Ago on Boost Your Photography..."

2013:

  • Capture the Seasons: Rephotography. With Spring finally arriving, now is a exceptional time to think about beginning a seasonal collection. This put up offers useful guidelines for choosing a perfect place and making the dedication to go back all through the course of the 12 months.

  • Photography Inspiration: Found Book Poetry. Found book poetry is a honestly a laugh manner to create and photograph poems, using only the phrases on e-book spines.
  • Inexpensive Close-Up Photography: Extension Tubes. This 0.33 article in my visitor put up collection on Photokonnexion protecting inexpensive options for macro photography. Extension tubes flow your camera lens farther far from your digital camera body, efficaciously enlarging the subject as recorded by means of your digicam's sensor.
  • Macro and Close-Up Photography: Tips and Tricks. This is the fourth and very last article in my guest put up collection on Photokonnexion. It consists of an outline of tips for intensity of field, taking pictures macro with and with out a tripod, and a way to combine numerous methods to achieve remarkable near-in photographic effects.

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