Creating a Vintage and Lomographic Tone with Toycamera AnalogColor
One of the things photographers do during post process is to adjust tones and colors to produce the desired overall tone of the photograph. There are no concrete standards to producing a certain photographic tone. It all boils down to taste and preference of the photographer. One of my and some of my friends’ favorite tone is achieving...
The DSLR in Extremes!
The following are a series of videos from youtube where you'll be able to obsever DSLR cameras / lens being burned, dropped, doused in water, and even baked in a microwave! Warning, do not watch these vidoes if you are a photography enthusiast who hasn't had the chance to have your dream DSLR camera or lens realized. Heart...
Creating the Zooming Effect using “Radial Blur” In Photoshop
Before, I’ve covered tips and tricks of zooming techniques in photography. Maybe there are those out there that have difficulty making it work. The biggest difficulty is synchronizing the zooming of the lens position with the pushing of the shutter button. Or another difficulty maybe the result turns out too shaky because the shutter speed used...
Nikon D7000 vs Canon EOS 60D Which One is Better
This is a fierce battle between two middle class DSLRs for this year. Nikon’s D7000 (D90’s successor) goes against Canon’s EOS 60D (somewhat of 50D’s successor, though in some aspects, the real 50D successor is the 7D). Although for starters I will that they are equally good, of course the features may differ slightly. Read on...
Tips to Hold The Dslr Camera Properly
In life, there are so many basic and simple things that we do not know well because we think of those things too simple to learn. As the result, we got carried away and consider them as mere and unworthy stuff. One of the most basic things that should be done well in photography is how to hold a...