Melissa Mercier: Perfectly Private – 23

November 7, 2012 by  
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It's the time of the year to start growing Paperwhites. I am such admirer of these beautiful and delicately aromatic flowers. It is so simple to grow Narcissus bulbs. All you need is: Bulbs Pebbles Vase Water Enjoy the step by step photos below. Ciao Melissa Equipment: – 1 Hasselblad 500 – 1 Phase One [...]

Melissa Mercier: Perfectly Private – 4

May 15, 2012 by  
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I feel lucky to be back in my hometown of Montmagny this year for mother's day spending time with two wonderful women. My mother and my grand-mother are both very special and important people in my life. I have always considered them best friends as well as family. Montmagny is a very popular hunting town [...]

Melissa Mercier: Perfectly Private – 3

May 8, 2012 by  
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Here’s something that you maybe didn’t know about me – I design, print and trim my own business cards. I also make greeting cards that I like to send to special people. To compliment my series “Irrational Fear Of Confined Spaces” I also make a limited edition of small signed books. I believe in consistency [...]

Stefan Steinmann: An imperfect unique picture

November 4, 2011 by  
Filed under Beyond the Basics, Stretch Yourself

In the article “Crash in a water glass” about the drop on drop photography I mentioned a couple of month ago: “The task is to find the timing, means to trigger your flash and adjust the time between the two drops. If the time between the two drops is too long nothing will happen, the [...]

Nicola Cocco: at the sea

September 28, 2011 by  
Filed under Photography Basics, Tips & Tricks

Today I took a trip at the beach out of the summer season, when all is unprepared. The beaches are fenced by some green nets worn by the weather. The landscape is quite drab at first sight but we can use lots of things and I’m quite sure we’ll catch something also on this shoot.  [...]

Stefan Steinmann: Water sculptures

September 2, 2011 by  
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If you want to make pictures from water drops there is an alternative setup to make also impressive pictures (in my opinion) it is not the picture you normally know like a drop which hits the water surface. It is more a kind of water sculpture; in the furthest reflect it is still drop photography. [...]

John Dominick: Landscape Details

August 23, 2011 by  
Filed under Composition, Photography Basics

Whether planning a photography trip or grabbing a few hours locally when the light is looking promising, my mind is often centred on capturing the wider landscape. However the vista is not always easy to capture successfully, especially if the weather turns out to be less than inspiring. Under such circumstances I find myself looking [...]

Stefan Steinmann: Colour and light within the drops

August 3, 2011 by  
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As I explained in the June article, many things have an influence to the drop, the fall height, the water, the water level of the bowl, and so on. All these things are not really related to photographic, they are just part of the set up. I had to learn by myself that it takes [...]

Uri Golman: ICE-STORY

July 22, 2011 by  
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Ice is one of the constant themes in the Arctic and it is a theme that I love to photogr generic cialis uk aph. Every chunk of ice that you find floating in the waters north of the arctic circle looks different and indeed it is a standing joke between people travelling there to talk [...]

Manfrotto Flickr Contest “WATER” and Gitzo Flickr Contest “YELLOW”: we have the winners

June 24, 2011 by  
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We have the winners of Manfrotto Flickr Contest “WATER” and Gitzo Flickr Contest “YELLOW” The winner of the Manfrotto Flickr Contest “WATER” is: Adrian Bassanelli   As for the Gitzo Flickr Contest “YELLOW” the winner is: Emidio Bastos Congratulations to the winners for taking the most votes for their work!

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