Gear Bag
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Cinemagraph IPhone App
For those of you who love the cinemagraph, Factyle lunch today “The BEST” cinemagraph app for the IPhone out there. My friend Temo invite me, to be a beta tester for this app a couple of week ago and I was impressed with the quality yet easy to use app. Just take a short video with your iphone and [...]
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Become A Better Photographer
To become a better photographer you need to know your gear. The number one step to become the best is to read your camera manual. That right READ THE MANUAL!!! That little book have so much information that will make the different between a good photographer and a bad one. If you want to be [...]
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Nikkor 50mm 1.4G lens review
I had a Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 from an old Nikon film camera and I have used this lens for some time. Its one of my favorite lens, it’s really fast, sharp, light weight and compact. It’s perfect for almost any occasions and I use it as my every day lens for 2 reason: Its small [...]
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Stolen Camera Finder
This web page have a free services (at least for the moment) that search the internet for the EXIF info and use the unique camera serial number to identify if you stolen camera is use to upload a photo to the internet. Its a great tool to have at hand in that horrible moments. Stolen [...]
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The new 80”x76” softbox and 10,000 Watt strobe
Have you come across a situation where you are portraying someone and the sun is so harsh? You love that background, the model is doing an excellent job but when you see the screen of your camera, you realize how horrible it out the shadows and highlight are, the contrast are too strong. Luckily we have equipment available to deal with that situation. This photo was taken at Fort San Cristobal in Old San Juan, PR at 11:45 am. For those who are from Puerto Rico know how strong the sun is at that time. To counteract the effects of the sun and to do that you only need to use the best of the best in equipment. A softbox 80”x 76”in a 10,000 watt strobe, camera right and above. Thinking that this [...]
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Photography 101: Polarizing filter
If you are just starting out in photography, I highly recommend you get a polarizing filter. This filter comes in two forms: the circular and linear. I recommend the circular because it is easier to use and carry. This filter reduces glare and increases to taste, because you can adjust this type of filter. In this case, I used the filter to cut some reflections in the water so that the rocks barely looks beneath the sea. However you can do the opposite and make the water reflects the sky and clouds. Here I made a small diagram to show the best moment where more reflections can be achieved and that is when your light source is 90 degrees from your subject. Sorry I’m not that skilled at drawing and [...]
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Battery maintenance
Batteries like any other thing in your gear bag need some kind of maintenance. If you use rechargeable batteries, here you find some tips to keep them in the best shape possible. New batteries come in a discharged condition and must be fully charged before use. It is recommended that you fully charge and discharge the new [...]
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Lighting Diagrams
We know that the Iphone and IPad have an app for everything, but they have some nice app for the photography enthusiast. I use the Sylight Iphone app to make all of my lighting diagram and keep record of all my set up for future reference. Sylight is really easy to use and have everything you [...]
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My Review of Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G AF-S VR II Zoom-Nikkor ED-IF Lens - Black Finish - by Nikon U.S.A.
Originally submitted at Adorama Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G AF-S VR II Zoom-Nikkor ED-IF Lens - Black Finish - by Nikon U.S.A. Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G AF-S VR II Zoom-Nikkor ED-IF Lens - Black Finish - Refurbished by Nikon U.S.A. Just perfect By Fernx from Ponce, PR on 3/28/2011 5out of 5 Pros: Strong Construction, [...]