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Macro Photography/Close-up Digital Photography …
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flowers – Tony & Chelsea Northrup
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- Then again, there are a lot of distractions in the city, and shooting flowers in front of people’s houses, you don’t really want to get much more than a flower or two in focus. So I was shooting with a low aperture. Here’s what I came up with: f/4.5, 1/160th, ISO 200 f/4.6, 1/1600th, ISO 200 f/5.6, 1/160th, ISO 200 f/5.3, 1/640th, ISO 200
Free One-Hour Camera Video Tutorials – Tony & Chelsea Northrup
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- These free video tutorials will help you learn how to use your new camera. I’ll also make recommendations for lenses, flashes, and tripods. If you don’t see your specific camera model, choose a similar camera from the same manufacturer. Each video includes a table of contents in the description of the YouTube page.
Tony Northrup Photography
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- Portfolio. Just a collection of my favorite pictures. Machu Picchu Sunrise. This is a 125 Megapixel panorama. Sweet Siren. Taken at Harkness State Park in Waterford, CT... on a VERY cold morning. Ledge Lighthouse, Harvest Moon. No, it's not a comp. Lighthouse & Seagull.
Beginning Photography – Tony & Chelsea Northrup
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- The most important parts of photography are non-technical, including subject, composition, lighting, mood, storytelling, posing, timing, and emotion. However, many people get stuck on the technical aspects, specifically camera settings. This video walks you through each of the camera settings so you can take complete control of your camera.
Macro Focus Stacking/Image Stacking Tutorial-How To …
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Wildlife Photography – Tony & Chelsea Northrup
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- Choose a location for your hunting blind with an attractive background, such as a flowering bush. Front lighting is ideal, so find a location in direct sunlight, with the sun in front of the birds (and thus behind you). The lower the sun is in the sky, the more attractive the light. Birds will need a …
Beginner Photography: Wildlife – Tony & Chelsea Northrup
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- Wildlife photography takes the proper gear, knowledge, and lots of time and patience. I have literally none of those things. Not to mention, it’s Autumn in a city. All we’ve got are squirrels. To take proper wildlife shots, it helps to have a lens with reach, so you can take close shots without actually getting close.
24 Tips for Fantastic Flower Photography (2021)
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- Try to find unusual angles, flower petals with usual shapes, or time of the day when flowers show an unseen face. 9. Take pictures on a cloudy day. Not all sunny spring days are suitable for flower photography. A cloudy day provides a natural soft light that highlights the delicacy and tenderness of the flowers.
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