Using a Polarizing Filter to Cut Out Bad Looking Reflections
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Using a Polarizing Filter to Cut Out Bad Looking Reflections

I want you to look at the shot below that I took sometime back: Now I want you to observe one thing about this shot. If you look at the water in the bottom part of the shot, you’ll notice that the rocks underneath the water are visible. This would not happen if you don’t…

How I Shot This Trick Photography Shot (by Sadiq Dastagir): Step-by-Step Tutorial

How I Shot This Trick Photography Shot (by Sadiq Dastagir): Step-by-Step Tutorial

Note About the Author – This is an article written by one of our students, Sadiq Dastagir, who has done many of our Photography and Editing courses. I am taking this opportunity to write my very first article/blog on photography. Not too sure if I have reached that level to write on photography subject, but…

How to Shoot the Moon Using a DSLR: Step-by-Step Tutorial (Including Editing)

How to Shoot the Moon Using a DSLR: Step-by-Step Tutorial (Including Editing)

Introduction Photographing the moon can be a rewarding experience, offering a chance to capture the serene beauty and intricate details of our celestial neighbor. Whether you’re an amateur photographer or a seasoned pro, understanding the right gear and techniques can make a significant difference in the quality of your shots. In this guide, we’ll walk…

Understanding IS/VR in Photography and Its Relationship with the Reciprocal Rule

Understanding IS/VR in Photography and Its Relationship with the Reciprocal Rule

IS (Image stabilisation)(Canon) and VR (Vibration Reduction)(Nikon) are optical systems used in DSLR lenses that help to stablize images when the camera experiences a shake in a handheld shot due to the movement of the hands. The motion sensors detect the motion and the optical element in the lens move the image accordingly to counter…