I think one hour photo (2002) is the mother of all photography related movies. I love this one. It brings out the real life situation that photographers go through
Am happy, unlike HIV Aids, at least this one has gotten a remedy. My concern is the speed at which the remedy /vaccine is being applied. With the new stray looming and a second wave, i am certain things will not go as planned. More will die before the vaccine reaches the masses.
Sure, this sound like a good idea. But am certain its implementation can be a little tricky, because it is just hard to control what people do with your stuff once its in their hands. But if we put our heads together, am sure we will hack it.
Welcome, and don't worry, you are not alone in the noob zone. We all are noobs at some point. New things keep cropping up in this industry and you will always be learning something new everyday in here.
I love looking at the stars at night. I have for a while been taking photos of the sky a lot. I have just been wondering could there be a better camera for night photos? Or rather which settings should i use on my Canon EOS RT6 in order to shoot amazing photos.
Well, am asking this question when i have already bought it, so i will have to leave with the cons. But i would wish to know your experience with it. Am not so keen with video, just still photos. Am getting confused with online reviews. I would wish to hear from an experienced user.
I am currently using Canon EOS Rebel T6 with a Sigma wide angle lens. Am fascinated with taking landscape photos. Which filter kit do you think i can use here. Am just a beginner remember!
Crop frame/factor is basically the diagonal ratio of 35mm of the image sensor's frame. Sometimes referred to as the focal length multiplier. Therefore if say you are using a 50mm lens, the crop factor will increase your max focal range of your lens on the image sensor.
On the other hand, full...