This is a new post I will run ever week where the viewers of my blog will critique a shot,
Its open to everyone so send your shots to ShoShoots@TheyShootin.com
,and also take a second to comment and read the other comments , you may just learn something...
So here's my entry for this week....
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Show Me What Ya Got?
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Tribute To A great Photographer
Gordon Roger Alexander Buchannan Parks
Can't Go Forward Unless You Know Where You Came From....
Friday, January 25, 2008
DIY Camera Stabiliazer Under $1
Heres a great Camera Stabiliazer
$1 Image Stabilizer For Any Camera - Lose The Tripod - Click here for more blooper videos
Monday, January 21, 2008
Great peice on Depth Of Field
The Folks over at Photo Axe have a great article on depth of field.
Give it a read you will not be dissapointed.
http://www.photoaxe.com/examples-for-understanding-depth-of-field/
Let me know you thought or if you have anything to add..
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Another moving Car Tutorial
Ran across this video, on how to get the photograph a spinning car.
How Can you apply this to your photography?
Let me know....
ShoShoots
Thursday, January 17, 2008
66 Faces in Photography
Shout out to blog.EpicEdits.com
They ran an interactive post where, readers would send in a picture of themselves. It was call Shoot Your Self. It had a simple requirement:
Take a self portrait and include your camera in the frame.
So I am one of the participants.
Check out the final result do you see me?
BLOGGER FACES
What Do you Think Send Me your Pictures.
ShoShoots@TheyShootin.com
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Shutter Speed Video Tutorial
Let me know what you think of it. I think is simple and it get to the point..
Monday, January 14, 2008
10 great DIY Flash and Lighting Hacks
Time To addd to teh DIY Section
The Folks over at Digital Photography School posted a great article on DIY lighting hacks from simple to complex.
http://digital-photography-school.com
If you ever used one of these hack send us some photos so we can post them.
If you have your own lighting hack let us know and we will post it here
ShoShoots@TheyShootin.com
Sunday, January 13, 2008
DIY photograph a Moving Car Video...
Great tip on getting a photo that has a moving background and a focused subject..
Check it out.......
hit me up At ShoShoots@TheyShootin.com...
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Capture The Infamous Light Trail
One of the reasons I got into photography was the artistic shyt, you can do with a camera and a lens, and capturing light trails to me is one of the best kinds of photographic art, because u have this streak of light across your photo.
DPS has an article one the best ways to do it check it out
http://digital-photography-school.com
Thanks DPS
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
All About Megapixel's
What's a Mega Pixel's
Digital cameras capture images as in little squares called pixel elements, known as pixels. So, a mega pixel is equal to one million pixels.
Digital images are made up of thousands of these tiny, tile-like picture elements. The more pixels, the higher the image resolution, the higher the resolution the sharper and crisper you picture will look. Resolution relates primarily to print size and the amount of detail an image has when viewed on a computer monitor at 100%.
The number of mega pixels is one of the main aspects, but is is not the only factor for producing great images, Other factors such as camera sensor, the optical quality of a lens and what format you are shooting in play equally important roles. That means you can have a 12mp camera and you pictures can still be garbage.
To determine the right choice for the number of mega pixels you should use, when buying a digital camera ask your self one question. How big do I plan on printing the photos I take? that should help determining the an area of mega pixels that u should be looking at, as far as which camera to get thats a whole 'nother post.
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Here's a chart from design215.com on the mega pixels and printing photos from them.
inches @ 300ppi (numbers inside colored boxes are megapixels)![]()
This is a pdf explaining the chart further.
http://www.owlsweb.info/ce/past/bestshot/megapixelchart.pdf
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Using the Histogram
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Using the Histogram on you Digital Camera can greatly approve your the way your photos come out. The people at L7Foto.comhave a great article on using and nderstanding you Histogram. Check it out...
The Histogram Article At l7foto.com
Friday, January 4, 2008
Photo Tips From Thomas Hawk
Thomas Hawk is a photograpger and CEO of the photo sharing site Zooomr.com
check out his blog http://thomashawk.com/
The tips are simple, but if followed better photos will be had.
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
Aperture, ISO and Shutter Speed - The Good Kind of Threesome
I have some post one the subjects by themseleves
This Article, from CamaraPorn.net
is awesome. It a great read, very indepth about the subjects yet easy to understand.
So check it out
Aperture, ISO and Shutter Speed - The Good Kind of Threesome
Chat Soon
Sho Shoots.






























