
Here is something for the professional photographers out there. Thought it may be heavy on the pocket, the Acadalus Self-Leveling Tripod head should make life easier for the people tired of manually leveling their tripods. The Acadalus CPS-H1 was created by Dr. Carl Koch and makes use of a digital inclinometer and stepping motors to ...
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April 29th, 2010 | Posted in tripods | Comments Off

Here is something suited for the professional photographers who often have problems carrying around multiple DSLR cameras. Think Tank has announced a new photographer’s bag with the Think Tank Urban Disguise 70 Pro Shoulder Bag. This bag is made of briefcase style gear ideal for traveling photographers and providing the necessary protection for your expensive ...
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November 3rd, 2009 | Posted in Accessories, Cool Products | Comments Off

Last May, the Sony Alpha Series DSLRs were posted right here and now we are seeing their ascension one by one. While the first two cameras, the Sony Alpha 500 and 850 were posted earlier by Chris as being in the headlines again, the Sony Alpha 380 is quietly making raves and getting a lot ...
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August 25th, 2009 | Posted in Sony | Comments Off

There is an easier way to retouch and improve images and you don’t need any software to do it. All you have to do is visit the PicTreat.com website and they can offer you a great photo retouching service and they will make all the necessary enhancements for you by automatically removing skin imperfections and ...
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August 13th, 2009 | Posted in Digital Art/Photos, News | Comments Off

How important is lighting when it comes to taking pictures? For the professional photographers, it means a lot and can make difference in delivering the much wanted image quality along with the proper flash use. Depending on the environment of where a photographer plans to snap those shots, it would be best to learn from ...
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August 10th, 2009 | Posted in Accessories, Digital Art/Photos, Nikon | 1 Comment

Once a person buys a professional DSLR camera, don’t think that this is the last thing you will probably spend on. In fact, you may find yourself spending more as you have to consider the other components such as lens, camera bags and other peripherals that the professional photographers normally have with them.
But given ...
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July 12th, 2009 | Posted in 35mm cameras, Accessories, Advice | 3 Comments
Photography has been growing by the day. However, not all can be considered a professional. In fact, owning a professional DSLR camera does not immediately put you into the niche of professional photographers today. Just like most of the photography specialists today, you have to start from scratch. This includes taking up classes, reading some ...
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July 11th, 2009 | Posted in General Tips, News | 2 Comments

When it comes to complimentary images to go with the usual content and blog posts, writers are careful where they get their images. Not wanting to have to worry about copyright issues, the best way to get trouble free images is via royalty free images which are available at some sites such as Fotoglif.
Today, Fotogglif ...
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July 10th, 2009 | Posted in Digital Art/Photos | 1 Comment

Professional photographers can now look forward to improved enhancements for their raw images as Auto FX introduces a new kind of filtering and effects software in the Mystical Tint Tone and Color 2.0 software. The results generated by this amazing piece of software are beautiful. Professional Photographers spend years mastering the techniques and tricks that ...
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July 4th, 2009 | Posted in Software | 2 Comments

When it comes to enlarging photos, you are sure to notice that pixelation due to the low megapixel and quality will ensue. Normally this is attributed to the settings to which cameras have limited capacity, particularly when megapixels are in play.
However, there is a new plug-in now for Photoshop that should address that problem ...
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July 3rd, 2009 | Posted in Software | Comments Off