Glasses do not make a person ugly in fact it’s the opposite because when someone wears glasses it makes them appear more intellectual and it can give people a cute appearence. Do glasses make you look worse? As a general … Continue reading
Category Archives: Lens
How Do I Take Photos Like A Realtor?
Real Estate Photography Tips for Agents Hire a real estate photography professional. Purchase a camera that’s within your budget. Invest in a wide-angle lens. Prep each room before taking real estate photos. Keep lighting consistent. Make use of natural light. … Continue reading
Is Morning Skinny Your Actual Weight?
According to a study done by Live Strong, “Not only do you look slimmer in the morning, but you actually weigh less, too.” While good night’s sleep alone isn’t enough to make you lose major pounds, you do burn calories … Continue reading
Are Stm Lenses Worth It?
STM lenses are much quieter than their USM counterparts, which makes them excellent for video. The downside is that they don’t focus as quickly. STM lenses aren’t exactly sluggish–but they’re far from fast, and they can’t compete with USM lenses … Continue reading
Can I Do Macro Photography With 18 55Mm Lens?
Macro photography with an 18-55mm lens The 18-55mm lens is a great option for macro photography too. You may not be able to shoot tiny details like you would with a pro macro lens, but you can still definitely get … Continue reading
How Do You Know If You’Re More Attractive Than You Think?
15 Signs You’re More Attractive Than You Think. Signs you’re attractive. Strangers Stare At You. People Seem To Enjoy Talking To You. People Raise Their Eyebrows When They See You. People Often Do A Double Take. People Make ‘Duck’ Lips. … Continue reading
What Do Most Photographers Use?
The cameras professional photographers mostly use are DSLRs. Their design and function comes from film cameras. The higher-end models have a full-frame sensor and the lenses are interchangeable on DSLRs and these lenses range in quality. What do most professional … Continue reading
How Do You Blur The Background With A Kit Lens?
Can you get blurry background with kit lens? The reason your kit lens is not allowing you to shoot at f/3.5 and thus create a blur background when you’re zoomed all the way in, is because it’s a variable aperture … Continue reading
What Is Native Magnification?
By “native magnification” I am assuming you mean maximum magnification, which depends on the minimum focus distance the lens can achieve. The formula is m = ( d – f )/f where d = distance to focused subject, f = … Continue reading
What Are The Odds Of Winning A 50/50 Draw?
1 in 3,850,000. There are 3,850,000 tickets available for sale. Chances are 1 in 3,850,000 (total tickets for sale) to win a prize. Actual odds depend on number of tickets sold. How likely is it to win a raffle? If … Continue reading
How Far Can Unbalanced Audio Run?
15-20 feet. Unbalanced cables work great for connecting a guitar to an amp, for instance, but because they are not very good at suppressing noise from outside interference, unbalanced cables should have a maximum length of 15-20 feet (4-6 meters), … Continue reading
How Long Does A Camera Flash Last?
A full-power flash from a modern built-in or hot shoe mounted electronic flash has a typical duration of about 1ms, or a little less, so the minimum possible exposure time for even exposure across the sensor with a full-power flash … Continue reading
Why Are Vintage Lenses Better?
The colors that vintage lenses render are beautiful thanks to the coatings that were used. Of course, vintage lenses are great for black and white photography, too. Your muscle memory will improve so much that, even when you do use … Continue reading
What Is Narrow Aperture?
When we refer to ‘a narrow aperture’, we mean choosing a larger number f-stop – such as, f/8 or f/16 – which creates a narrow (or small) opening to let the light through. As the opening is small, the camera … Continue reading
How Wide Is A Wide Shot?
These are typically shot now using wide-angle lenses (an approximately 25 mm lens in 35 mm photography and 10 mm lens in 16 mm photography). However, due to sheer distance, establishing shots and extremely wide shots can use almost any … Continue reading