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CANON 50MM PRIME LENS SUGGESTIONS 1.8 VS 1.4 VS 1.2


In this video Michael explains the differences in each indication of Canon’s 50mm Prime Lenses and what you get for the differences in cost (Aperture size, which relates to volume of light as well as Depth of Field) Michael also explains the pros and cons of the lens on a Full Frame sensor and a cropped sensor with a 1.6 magnification. In addition, he gives his letter of reference on which lens you should buy. If you found this video helpful, you might be meddlesome in Michael’s “Advanced Photography Techniques DVD”. The DVD contains over 3 hours of modernized photography tips and tricks to assistance you take your photography to the subsequent level! The DVD can be sequence from the following links: To sequence the DVD: michaelthementor.com To sequence the Downloadable version: www.canontrainingvideo.com

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Posted by Favorite Rss - May 14, 2012 at 9:31 pm

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MYSTUDIO JEWELRY PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS AS WELL AS TECHNIQUES – PT. 1


Tips from a veteran photographer on how to get veteran results quick when photographing valuables with the MyStudio MS20J tabletop print college of music with valuables column toolkit. For more info revisit www.procyc.com

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Posted by Favorite Rss - May 13, 2012 at 9:31 am

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OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHY LIGHTING TECHNIQUES – NIGEL BARKER’S GROUP OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS


bit.ly ►Outdoor Photography Lighting Techniques – Nigel Barker’s Group Outdoor Photography Tips Ah, the good outdoors! Soccer in the park, a grassed area party, or a day at the beach can be good opportunities to take frame-worthy photos of family and friends. Professional photographer Nigel…

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Posted by Favorite Rss - May 10, 2012 at 9:31 am

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PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS : HOW TO MAKE BACKDROPS FOR PHOTOGRAPHY


To make backdrops for photography, use acrylic paint, sponges, brushes and tatters on a tarp or vinyl piece to emanate engaging textures and tones. Create law backgrounds for college of music shoots with report from a veteran photographer in this giveaway video on photography techniques. Expert: Mimi Janosy Contact: www.mimiprophoto.com Bio: Mimi Janosy has been a commercial/corporate photographer and detailed teacher for twenty-five years. Filmmaker: Don Tracy Series Description: Learning simple photography techniques yields aloft quality, professional-looking images. Find out how to select the right backdrop and set up correct lighting in this giveaway video array on photography.

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Posted by Favorite Rss - May 5, 2012 at 9:31 pm

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