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s.smith

s.smith

Member Since 20 Apr 2016
Offline Last Active Sep 01 2022 11:51 AM
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#39329 Awesome Orange Flower.

Posted by s.smith on 03 June 2016 - 05:01 AM

Fantastic shot!!! Really nice!



#39204 First time out with the new 150mm

Posted by s.smith on 31 May 2016 - 02:55 AM

Excellent shots ! love the colors.




#38647 Macro Photography Tips for Photographing Insects

Posted by s.smith on 12 May 2016 - 12:29 AM

Despite their reputation for being pests, insects are excellent macro photography subjects. Many have unusual shapes, vivid colors, and they are certainly plentiful so you won’t go long without finding a subject!
 
The tiny world of insects with a few top tips for composing beautiful macro images.
 



#38236 Your Guide to Better Sunset Photos

Posted by s.smith on 28 April 2016 - 12:54 AM

For as popular as sunsets are to photograph, a lot of beginner photographers have trouble producing images that reflect their beauty.To get on the path toward taking better sunset photos, give the following tips a try!


https://goo.gl/aPH88Z

http://www.pictureco...et-photography/

http://improvephotog...et-photography/




#38200 Tic-Tak-Toe Anyone?

Posted by s.smith on 26 April 2016 - 12:05 AM

Terrific shots well composed. Thanks for sharing.




#38197 Hunan Province, China

Posted by s.smith on 25 April 2016 - 10:25 PM

Oh wow! These are exquisite. Thank you so much for sharing.




#38136 how to approach strangers, street photography

Posted by s.smith on 23 April 2016 - 12:40 AM

One of the hardest things about street photography, travel photography or any other genre that might have you taking impromptu photos of strangers is getting permission to photograph someone you don't know. Many photographers skirt around this by shooting with telephoto lenses or simply trying to “sneak” people into the shot while pretending to shoot the surroundings. In my opinion, both of these methods are mistakes and are partly responsible for the stigma centered around photographers in public places.

 

https://www.photogra...reaking-the-ice

http://www.pictureco...and-techniques/

http://digital-photo...otography-tips/




#38135 Silver Falls, Oregon II

Posted by s.smith on 22 April 2016 - 11:05 PM

Gorgeous, absolutely gorgeous
 




#38113 Neutral Density filters

Posted by s.smith on 22 April 2016 - 03:01 AM

Turning people into ghosts is another nice trick. The shoe polisher and his customer in the first daguerrotype is a good example of what long exposures can do.

Here is an example of the ghost effect, even if the long exposure is caused by low light rather than an ND.

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The photo is from a series I took last year of mad discgolfers at night in the snow. The exposure is 0.6 seconds @f/2.8 and ISO 4000.

 

Splendid photograph!!!!!!




#38105 Just Waiting to Spout Off!

Posted by s.smith on 21 April 2016 - 04:57 AM

Awesome piece of work!!!!!