Sunday, 10 October 2010

Nikon 18-200mm - simply brilliant!

http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/18200.htm

What a wonderful lens this is.  Versatile and opens a lot of doors to photos you would otherwise miss.  When you have to change your lens, you are losing time and could miss photo's.  If you have an 18-55 and 55-200, think how often you have swapped lenses, when this could free up that time.

As always, Ken has a good verdict and some sample photos to check out.

For more tips and articles, check out the Mastering Digital Photography blog.

Friday, 8 October 2010

YouTube - Nikon D700 Review (Dom Bower) and comparison with the Nikon D300 (part 1)

A DEFINITE must for any photographers who are into digital sports photography - swap you standard battery for quick discharge NiMh batteries!

For more tips and articles go to Mastering Digital Photography

Wednesday, 6 October 2010

Digital Sports Photography - Wrestling

Some photos I took recently at a wrestling match, I'm pleased with the results - they were taken using a Nikon D5000 with a Sigma external flash and 55-200mm Nikkor VR lens.  The flash was put at 1/2 and on manual because it was coming out too dark and around ISO 800 minimum to capture the action.

Post your comments and thoughts if you like these pics :)

Thanks, Simon.

P.S.  Checkout http://www.masteringdigitalphotography.org for some great photography tips.

Learning How to Shoot Sports Photography | Exploring the World of ...

Learning How to Shoot Sports Photography | Exploring the World of ...

http://www.google.com/url?sa=X&q=http://aksc.org/learning-how-to-shoot-sports-photography.html&ct=ga&cad=:s7:f1:v1:d2:i1:lt:e0:p0:t1285727588:&cd=kLvIa1GRjmE&usg=AFQjCNGWRarMDgF_9tFRqJy0ZMQK3Ka2LQ

Great tips for those interested in digital sports photography

Setting Up Your Digital Camera For HDR ShootingToday we begin

http://www.facebook.com/digitalps/posts/445823478048

Some good information about taking HDR photos.

Thursday, 30 September 2010

What about printing?

Many people are happy to take lots of digital photographs, but not many people have them printed and put on the wall - it's not so much the done thing.  If you do have a really nice photo you want printing, yes you can get it done while you shop at your local supermarket all in one machine...  But it lacks that superiority that the "pro's" prints have.

Problem solved...  possibly regarded as the best place to get prints done, and for many years now - Previously known as Colab and now One Vision Imaging, you can get professional printing (not like professional, actually professional) at a reasonable cost.  It doesn't stop at gloss or matte either...  You can get a full blown canvas if you like but check out what they offer if you want something special.

http://www.onevisionimaging.com/

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Sunday, 26 September 2010

Digital Sports Photography - Understanding aperture

Aperture explanation video

Link: 

This is a great explanation of how aperture works and you should definitely watch it through to get a good understanding.

For digital sports photography, this is particularly useful to know why you should shoot with a wide aperture, and why most sports photographs have such a shallow focusing.

For more great tips and tricks visit the mastering digital photography blog.

All the best, Simon.

Saturday, 25 September 2010

Protect Your Lens With a Clear Filter – Or Not - BIG DEBATE!!

http://www.photocitizen.com/tips/protect-your-lens-with-a-uv-haze-or-skylight-filter-or-not/

Many photographers will swear by protecting your lenses with a clear or UV filter.  I am one of them...  to read up on the pro's and con's, and for more information check out this great article which explains in more depth to help you make the best decision for you and your equipment.

For more great tips and articles, visit the mastering digital photography blog.

Tuesday, 21 September 2010

Monday, 13 September 2010

The Perfect Travel Companion

Ever wandered how you can get GPS info on your photos without  spending thousands on a top end SLR with the ability built in?

Thanks to my friend Greg Langford, who suggested the below when we were out cycling and taking HDR photos at Willen Lake, you can get this useful ability and even track your routes on Google Maps to share!  Check it out: 

http://www.easydevices.co.uk/products.asp?partno=IGOTUGT120&model=