I thought it would be great to share with you some interesting and useful books about photography. First I thought to create one larger list of all kinds of photography books but then I decided that it would be better to break down this idea to several smaller posts divided by categories.
I will start with 7 photography books for beginners. For the most part beginners look for photography tips and guides, so here are my top 7 picks:
Tilt-shift photography is getting more and more popular these days and I bet many of you would like to have one of these tilt-shift lenses to play with. Unfortunately they are pretty expensive and you probably will not want to spend hundreds of dollars just for some funny shots.
For funny shots will use Photoshop – here is quick tutorial how to create miniature tilt-shift like effect for your photos.
Long Exposure Photography is very popular technique for photographers at different sills levels. Everybody can find something interesting and unique in the process of doing long exposure shots and outcome sometimes surprises yourself.
Here are twenty great long exposure photography examples, hope you will find them inspiring!
Our post about iPhone photos have created great discussion about whether is it possible to take great pictures with iPhone (yes, it is) and how to do that. Below you can find 5 simple tips by our reader Marco, how to shoot better pictures with iPhone:
S-top taking pictures of your feet and Starbucks cups. H-old your iPhone steady with both hands. O-pen your eyes to (re)discover everything around you. O-bviate lengthy descriptions to let people read your images. T-ry different angles.
Tomorrow is the opening of Vancouver 2010 Olympic games. I’s sure there will be a lot of interesting moments captured by camera. Inspired form this great event I decided to find and share with you some great winter sports photos.
The most important things, in sports photograph, you should remember are, ability to show tension, speed and dynamic. That’s why very important is to find right angle to capture the moment. I hope you will find interesting these photos and feel free to share yours in comments below!
Last week we published a collection of amazing photos taken by iPhone and this article amazed many Photoble visitors. You can see in comments how people can’t believe you can do this with just an iPhone. Many pictures listed in the article, I believe, isn’t straight from the camera, but modified with help of photo editing apps you can find on iTunes. As I also own an iPhone it was very interesting for me to do a little research on iPhone apps you can use to tune up your photos.
I think these 9 applications listed here are awesome, but there are many cool apps out there that I didn’t include( but should). It would be great and very useful for Photoble readers if you could share your favorite apps too. Drop us a comment with your favorite apps in comments below!