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Where can I sell my photography?
I’m 14 and most sites require you to be 18 to join. I tried looking through Writer’s Market, but most of the magazines say “send photos with submission” so I’m assuming that means send photos with an article. Where I just sell photography? I mostly do animals, portraits and a little bit of landscape. Thanks in advance!
I’d rather not post on the internet. I was wondering about any magazines or anything like that!
I can take really good pictures, I’m not looking for a photography job. I just wanna do like Freelance work.
I’m not stupid, what I want to do is sell animal photos to ANIMAL magazines or animal books. Cause after all they would be the ones intrested in animal pics!
art gallery and ebay
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Nikon D7000 or Canon 60D?
I’m still stuck between two cameras. Either the Canon 60D or the Nikon D7000. Which is best to buy for a photo-junkie like me? Most of the reviews, forums and other articles people post on the internet say that the Nikon D7000 is better. I’m a current Nikon user and I plan on upgrading either to Canon 60D or Nikon D7000. I like landscape and macro photography. Other than that, I’m not really into.
Nikon D7000 is more pricey than Canon 60D. But I’m after the one which will work out for me. I’m thinking on getting the Nikon since my current lenses are Nikkor and Nikon-Compatible. But I have heard some people say that Canon produces better images when it comes to color. So yeah, I still don’t know which to buy.
I’d get the Nikon D7000. It would be compatible with your existing Nikon lenses and accessories.
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Shutter speed for photographs of a landscape?
I have read in many articles that photographers use a trigger time spped enough to take pictures of landscapes. I understand that you need a tripod, because this speed, but would not be part time your image is very overexposed?
I recommend the book "Understanding Exposure" by Peterson to help understand the effect of the creation and engages the aperture and shutter to use. Most of the landscapes do not change over time, and the details that capture is the most important. For landscape photographers prefer sun low in the sky (morning and afternoon) to provide a beautiful light favorable, it is also less intense. These factors explain why landscape photographers tend to use longer exposures to compensate for other aspects. You capture more detail with less grain (or digital noise by using digital cameras) if you use a low ISO. Add to this the fact that you can score with a fresh wind blowing through a wheat field or the water flowing in a stream when you have a higher exposure further reinforces that is the preference. It really has less to do with preferring shutter speeds as long as they prefer small openings and DVDs with ISO / low catch. Certainly, photographers can use ISO 25 film film that rivals most advanced digital sensors, of course, is that if you shoot in black and white.
Lewis Baltz. Photography, Image and Meaning. 2003 1/3
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A Guide to Landscape Photography – Camera Series Vol. XXXI. – A Selection of Classic Articles on Lighting, Perspective, Viewpoints and Other Aspects of Landscape Photography £13.08 … |
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