Focus Stacking – a macro photography technique
Friday, December 5th, 2008
Ones surfing through a deviant art I found this beautiful picture with an interesting technique. I thing we should try it !

today I have downloaded some icons from the net and they were in .png format, deamn I thoat but then I found a cool useful site on the net that converts png to ico www.convertico.com Have fun !
The goal for anyone shooting still life scenes is ultimately to come away with images that are compelling — to capture images that are worth printing, framing and living with. A photograph, however, tends to have a shorter “wall life” than say, a painting. Much of this has to do with the fact that the painter has ultimate control and artistic freedom in every space of the canvas, and is limited only by the capacity of their vision and skill.
Here you will see 3 videos of common photo setups how to make water sculptures.
1. Tripod
2. Remote trigger
3. 2 strobes
4. Dish and a water tap (more…)
You will need:
I’m not a sports photographer but I discovered some new tips from this video, I think that you will find something new too.
In this video you’ll see how different sized light sources affect the quality of light (hard and soft light) obtained in a studio setting.
via prophotolife.com
in this video you will see the 5 studio lightening tips, enjoy.