Thursday, 25 July 2013

Camera Test: Canon Rebel T5i DSLR. Plus: Amazing Underwater Photography

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July 25, 2013
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A unique and amazing view of some of some of the strangest creatures on earth 
Russian photographer Alexander Semenov spends a lot of his time under the sea, capturing the alien-like beauty of jellyfish is part of his career. His images are driven by scientific curiosity, but bring an undeniable beauty to the fascinating-but-dangerous subjects.

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F is for Fog:

Next time you’re literally in a fog, grab a camera and start shooting. Make flattering portraits: Fog can erase wrinkles, as well as wash out cluttered backgrounds. In really dense fog, use it for high-key portraiture—dress your subject in white and bump up the exposure. Add depth: Moderate fog can suggest depth in land- and streetscapes. Compose so that you have foreground elements close enough so that they are almost sharp, with background elements blurring out. Use it as a scrim: In the shot above, the photographer aimed a remote flash at the backs of the couple, letting the fog diffuse the beam.

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