another free one is Faststone easy to use also
yes I agree but am surprised there are really no tutorials on achieving good "forced perspective" photos Ifound lots of great examples but that just does not help me enough to go out and take a good one
mid sized lens as in 24-120 does that cause the compression to make the things appear closer and larger
rather than "staged"?
I am interested in just how to create a photo using forced perspective to make an object appear larger or smaller than life in the photo. I have seen great examples yet no explanation of the "how to" Thanks! I enjoy this site and read it daily
how do I tell if an older speed light will work with the Nikon CLS system. I have an SB 28 and an SB26 one will flash off camera but not the other. I am not sure if it just does not work like that or it is broken.
an online company called " Documounts" will have all the items you need to mount and or mat your photos
I took this at our local parade in
NH
I love the Viera Wetlands!
I have taken a couple of course thru PPSOP by Bryan Peterson. I really like the format of his class. I found the critiques invaluable and the group input helps to feel like you are IN the classroom.
I have taken a couple of course thru PPSOP by Bryan Peterson. I really like the format of his class. I found the critiques invaluable and the group input helps to feel like you are IN the classroom.
I own the Sigma 50-500 and have been very happy with it