Month: September 2019

Make Money From Digital Photography
By: Date: September 3, 2019 Categories: Photography

Digital photography provides convenience and cost effectiveness that was not in film photography and therefore you can easily learn how to make money from it. You can start your own business or just be a freelance photographer. Either way, you stand a great possibility of turning your camera into a well-paying investment.

Apart from selling the photographs that you take, you can also make money from photography by providing the digital photography skills as a service and people will in turn pay you for that. Whether it is selling photographs or teaching people the digital photography skills, earning money can be challenging or rewarding depending on the state of competition on the market.

Starting off can be tricky, but if you promote your skills the right way and a large number of people get to like your work, you will …

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Use Filters for Black and White Film Photography
By: Date: September 2, 2019 Categories: Photography

More than that, the additional problem frequently encountered is that some very different colours produce extremely similar shades of grey, and therefore cannot be differentiated; for example, deep reds and greens have a similar tone in black and white.

Filters allow some wavelengths of light to pass through them, while blocking others from reaching the film, and so they alter specific grey tone values. As a rule of thumb, a coloured filter will allow light of its own colour to pass making its grey tone equivalent lighter, while contrasting colours are blocked resulting in their grey tone equivalent becoming darker. To put it another way, filters generally allow the user to make one set of colours darker, while complimentary colours become lighter.

The scene or subject being photographed often determines the choice of colour filter used, but yellow and orange …

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Revolution in Scouting Cameras
By: Date: September 1, 2019 Categories: Camera

For many years these trail cameras have been used by hunters across the world to provide information about the movements and populations of species they plan to hunt.

They give the hunter invaluable information on the numbers, quality, and condition of particular species in the area, and are also often used by wildlife trusts to monitor endangered species such as raptors, otters or rare mammals.

A trail camera uses a PIR detector, which is not unlike an alarm sensor in a building that looks for any changes in the surroundings, and detects the movement and will then activate the camera.

Modern PIR’s have an adjustable range of out to 15meters normally, which is great if you know where the animal or intruder is approaching from, however if an animal approaches into an area from a distance in front or to …

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