Uri Golman – How did you shoot that? Rhinos

December 15, 2010 by  
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I had looked forward and even dreamt about this special moment before leaving for Kaziranga. It had been part excitement and part fear but as it finally stood there

Giorgio Trucco – How did you shoot that? Coyote Buttes

August 27, 2010 by  
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In the heart of the Coyote Buttes (a section of the Paria Canyon-Vermillion Cliffs Wilderness Area), you find a small canyon whose multicolored striations reach such sinuosity and geometric perfection..

Adam Barker – How did you shoot that? Lupine and sunstar

August 17, 2010 by  
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For many years, I have had this idealistic vision in my head of the perfect wildflower image.

Adam Barker – How did you shoot that? Right place, right time.

July 15, 2010 by  
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How many times have we heard it’s all about “being in the right place at the right time”?

Giorgio Trucco – How did you shoot that? Winter Boredom

It was a very cold winter morning and I was driving slowly along the small road which, between walls up to 900 meters, follows the valley floor of Yosemite National Park, immortalized by the Johan Sebastian Bach of photography that Ansel Adams was.

David duChemin: 3 Sticks Changed My Photography

June 9, 2010 by  
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I have reluctantly hauled a tripod around the world with me for the last 5 years. Without exception if I have travelled on assignment – either for myself or a client – one of my tripods has been a constant companion. That’s not to say we get along easily, nor that I wouldn’t hurl its beautiful carbon fibre body into the sea some days, but we’ve learned to get along, and for my part I’ve grown to love my little three-legged companion.

Handy setting tips to improve your photography. From Automatic to almost Manual.

June 9, 2010 by  
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Are you planning your next travel adventure or holiday? Have you just bought your first DSLR camera? Don’t have a clue what all the buttons and knobs on your camera are for? This opportunity is the best option for you: a crash course- easy and effective, showing you all the settings you need to know [...]

The right exposure and the proper lens

June 9, 2010 by  
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Still wondering why your images aren’t looking exactly as you want them to look? Are you sure you know the differences between a wide angle and a telephoto lens and how to get the best out of both? Marc De Tollenaere leads you through the secrets of your camera metering systems and wide-tele-zoom lenses, revealing [...]

Portraits and almost portraits with a reportage twist.

June 9, 2010 by  
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Ever noticed someone who captured you attention because of an interesting face/light/movement/atmosphere? Did you bring home the picture you wished? Marc De Tollenaere explains you how to approach, the right lens to use and what to look for. Portraits and on location portraits will have no more secrets for you!

Kristof Ramon – Photographing cyclocross: let there be mud!

May 30, 2010 by  
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Cycling. When you live in my part of the world you hardly have a choice; there’s no escaping it! The northren part of Belgium (Flanders) is simply cycle-mad. EVERY event that involves cycling is BIG. There’s no ‘small’ in cycling here.

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