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FEATURED WEB TUTORIAL: LIGHTING
 

Timing is Everything...

Published by:  Apogee Photo
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In this article you'll learn how important timing is to photography. How be at the right place at the right time means the difference between a great photograph or a dull photograph.

" I sat at dinner in Farmington, New Mexico, with a view to a bluff just a few hundred yards to the south. For three minutes (I timed it), the setting sun lit up that bluff and turned it brilliant shades of gold and ocher. Then the sun dropped just a bit in the western sky, the light changed, and all the color faded away, leaving the bluff just dull brown. It was a stunning example of the fleeting nature of landscape photography and reminded me of the adage - perfect for those of us who love to capture the beauty and wonder of the natural world - that "timing is everything."

Landscape photographers often talk of the "golden hour", but what do they really mean? The "golden hour" refers to the fleeting period around sunrise and sunset when light does wonderful things for photography. ..."
ADDITIONAL WEB TUTORIALS: LIGHTING
 
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Studio Lighting Technique (Part 1) by ePhotozine

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Studio Lighting Techniques (Part 3) by ePhotozine
Last month we looked at how a flashmeter worked and the use
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Learn to use and control lighting by Apogee Photo
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This helpful

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For those of you who read last month's article and went away with the feeling that shooting digitally with on-camera flash for weddings and
Enhancing Your Photography with Flash Techniques - Part II by Apogee Photo
Michael Huber, author of the Magic Lantern Guide to the Nikon SB-28 Flash, introduces the book saying, "...It became obvious that most users
Comparing Primary Reflectors by Photoflex
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Light's Character by DCMag.co.uk
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Learn How to "See the Light" by Adorama Academy
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Handling Sunlight by Geoff Lawrence
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"Photography is the art of capturing light. However, as essential as lighting is to creating a good digital photograph, it is often overlooked
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Basic Studio Lighting by ExplorePhotography.co.uk
"Lighting is a difficult thing to get right without the proper equipment. Even the most occasional photographer will be familiar with the annoyances
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"If you're like me, you don’t want to spend money if you can do it yourself and yield the same results. One day I was at my local photography
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We

Lighting by Apogee Photo
Lighting is a very difficult part of photography to master. But photography is all about controlling and using light so it is necessary that
Flash Photography by Geoff Lawrence
Without any doubt, the worst, most horrible, ugliest way to light any subject is with the little flash light that now comes built into every
Studio Lighting Technique (Part 2) by ePhotozine
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Most people think a flash is used only for photographing people when it's dark outside, and that's certainly one of its uses. However, the
Studio Lighting by Photo.net
When dealing with studio lights for the first time, it's easy to get bogged down in the "what brand should I get" questions. Unfortunately,
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