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Low Light Photography | Light Painting | Canon 600D 18-55mm | Lumix LX5 | Slow Shutter Speed

February 5th, 2012

Some low light & some light-painting photographs i took with my Canon 600D / Rebel T3i and my Lumix LX5. Both are great cameras,ofcourse the lx5 is a lot smaller, and the 600d delivers better image quality, especially in movie-mode. I put some EPIC music in the background, lol. if you enjoyed…

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    Photography: Canon EOS Photo5 Photos 2011 ft. MissPixieLulu

    December 10th, 2011

    Here’s a quick video I made of the canon photo 5 Competition! Please check out my photography blog for higher quality images! (This is the direct link to the blog post: blog.thedantay.com Canon EOS photo5: www.canon.com.au/en-au/worldofeos/photo5 For more information please follow me: Official Website: www.thedantay.com DanTayTV Channel tv.thedantay.com Photography Blog www.thedantay.com Personal Blog: blog.thedantay.com Personal Vlog www.youtube.com Twitter: twitter.com Google+: gplus.to Instagram: @thedantay

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      HDR photography tutorial Canon 60d Photomatix image processing

      November 19th, 2011

      www.tylersphotovideo.com HDR (high dynamic range) Tutorial with a Canon 60d and Photomatix processing.

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        Review of the Canon SX 40HS

        November 10th, 2011

        Photographer Mike Browne from PhotographyCourses.Biz reviews the new high end point and shoot from Canon, the SX 40HS for Comet’s consumer review website – PluggedIn. co.uk

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          Why is it necessary to use a wide angle adapter for a Macro Filter?

          September 13th, 2011

          It’s just something I noticed. Please correct me if I’m wrong. :)
          For example:

          http://photojojo.com/store/awesomeness/wide-angle-macro-lens/

          and:

          http://usa.shop.lomography.com/cameras/diana-f-cameras/diana-f-accessories/diana-55mm-wide-angle-and-close-up-lenses

          By the way, don’t bash Lomo, I love how they’re bringing back analog photography


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            Canon Rebel 12.2 Camera Photo

            August 30th, 2011

            DISCOUNT LINK WWW.AMAZON.COM Digital SLR Cameras Canon Rebel 12.2 Canon’s EOS Rebel XSi admirable performance with 12.2 Megapixel Canon CMOS sensor with DIGIC III Image Processor, Large 3-inch LCD monitor with Live View Function. Fully compatible with over 60 EF/EF-S Lenses and a wide range of EOS System accessories.Canon 18-55mm Image Stabilizer Lens is an all purpose zoom wide angle lens which is great for portrait photography. It allows you yo take sharp hand held shots even in low-light conditions.Tamron 75-300mm Zoom Lens is great for outdoor, sports, portraits and distance photography. Allows you to zoom in and never miss a shot.2x Telephoto Lens allows you to double the power of your zoom up to 600mm. Great for wildlife photography.UV Filter will prevent ultra violet light from coming through.PL Filter deepens and intensifies blue skies, achieves vibrant colors and reduces glare and reflections from non-metallic objects + glass surfaces. A MUST for outdoor photography.8 GIG High Speed Memory Card to store your precious photos.Extra Rechargeable Battery.Camera Backpack is a great way for you to store your camera when not in use. Easy-to-access main compartment is customizable with adjustable dividers. Very sturdy and easy to carry.57″ Deluxe Tripod securely holds your camera. Gives you the ability to shoot for hours. Includes tripod case.11 Piece Kit which includes deluxe video & camera shoulder strap, 50″ lightweight tripod, Tripod carrying case, 5 piece cleaning

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              What is the best digital camera/lens for long distances?

              August 22nd, 2011

              I have a Nikon D40 and it does really well, but I am not sure what kind of lens to get for it, and I want one that can capture long distances. Or are there better cameras out there?


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                Long Exposure Photography Tutorial/Timelapse, Disney Concert Hall-Canon DSLR 5D, 7D, T3i

                August 14th, 2011

                Hello everyone, We decided to add another short video on some basic Timelapsing and long exposure shots. This video is meant more for demonstrating camera setting equipment usage. However, we will provide this brief description: Remote triggers are used to communicate with your cameras shutter, which tells the camera to fire off shots in 1sec to 30min or more intervals. Be sure to subscribe as we have more video’s coming for our “Basic Photography Tutorials” webisode series. Wishing you all the absolute best! By the way, I’m not being paid to promote Amazon. I simply use them as a means to provide information and compare pricing. They do provide very descriptive information on their products. Canon Timer Remote: amzn.com Shoot Timer Remote: amzn.com

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                  Does anyone know where I can get a fly eye lens cover for my camera?

                  April 30th, 2011

                  A few years ago I was in a Lomo photography shop in Barcelona and I saw that they were selling lens covers for cameras that had fly eye effect. You were supposed to hold the cover over your camera lens then the photo would come out as if it was being seen from the eyes of a fly (broken up into hexagons). It was only a couple of euros (don’t know why I didn’t buy it at the time!!) as now I’m having real trouble finding them!


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                    Nikon D7000 vs. Canon 7D: Photo & Video Comparison

                    February 25th, 2011

                    Become a fan on Facebook: facebook.com This is a new comparison between the Nikon D7000 and the Canon EOS 7D in photo and video mode. Same settings on both cameras! Lenses: Sigma 50mm f/1.4 Which DSLR do you like more? Leave a comment below! Twitter: twitter.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com DSLR website: www.fenchel-janisch.com Music “Long Stroll” by Kevin MacLeod

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