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Small Lights Timelapse

Small Lights Timelapse

This is one of my first try at Timelapse Photography. It took my only a evening to shoot this short video. I didn’t want to make it so long for it being my first time. So I set up my camera on my tripod and shot every 2 seconds for 15 or so mins, I also was dragging the shutter a slight bit at around 1/30th of a second. I wanted to blur the cars and people so they didn’t just blink in and out of the shots. It was just me and my camera that night so I had total freedom to take the camera to a different spot when I wanted to, Which turned out to be really fun. I just focused on the traffic in this one, but lots more of my future films will be of

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Featured Post: The High Cost of Low Cost Photography

Featured Post: The High Cost of Low Cost Photography

            I wanted to share a very interesting article about the high cost of low cost photography. I certainly agree with what is said in the article, I think that the main point is that would you trust someone who has little experience, knowledge or talent with your precious memories? If I ever need photos to commemorate something as important as my wedding, I wont be looking for a low price.I’ll be looking for talent, experience and above all a personal connection to the photographer. (Even though I know some great photographers!) Please enjoy the read and let me know what you think! It’s a rather long read but trust me well worth it!  This article comes from a great website   Photography is not just an art but it is a tool to holding

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Organizing My Hard Drives-How Too

Organizing My Hard Drives-How Too

Today is Monday and I think every Monday I am going to post a tutorial or tips and help for anything I feel is worth telling fellow photogs in an easy to understand way! OK Now let’s get to it. A few days ago, I was having so much trouble finding old photos I need for my wife’s scrapbooking project, the system I had for the longest time and thought worked wasnt. Turns out it doesn’t. So I sat down and tried to think of a different way to organize my images and keep them where they should, so I can find them fast, Either in Lightroom or not. I even searched the internet for some tips and I thought I would share some with you and show you how I did mine. How I organize my images is as follows: One Main Image Folder (Main Raw) then

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