I didn’t know Amber Asaly, so I had to google her first. In one interview she states that she uses several cameras interchangeably. In some pictures, she is holding a Minolta camera, possibly the Minolta XD-7. This is also a … Continue reading
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What Are Some Savage Captions?
General Savage Instagram Captions I’m none of your business. I like me more than pizza. Just like the alphabet, I come before U. Too glam to give a damn. Karma’s just sharpening her nails and finishing her drink. I’m everything … Continue reading
Which Filter Is Best For Photos?
VSCO Filter VSCO-like filters are great for a variety of images. Giving your images a colorful, vibrant look that works well on subjects like nature and beach scenes. Which filter is best for photography? With all this covered, let’s take … Continue reading
Is 18-55Mm Lens Good For Street Photography?
The best thing about the 18-55mm lens is its versatility. At 18mm, it is fairly wide-angled and is great for landscapes. In the middle of its range, around 35mm, it is perfect for street, travel, and documentary photography, while the … Continue reading
How Are Phones Overrated?
Smartphones are overrated because they create a dependency on material objects rather than encouraging the nurturing of live human relationships, and drastically increase unhealthy amounts of screen time that are detrimental to overall emotional, mental, and physical health. Are phones … Continue reading
Does Edward Snowden Own A Phone?
Snowden says that this is just one of the many steps that he follows every time he uses a new smartphone. As can be judged, the entire activity is meant to remove any chances of spying on Snowden’s smartphone. Despite … Continue reading
Can You Shoot Portraits With A 50Mm?
50mm lenses for portraiture are really good for anything as tight as the upper quarter of a person. Anything closer and you’ll end up distorting the subject. Additionally, you can focus on a subject very closely by using a variety … Continue reading
Why Is The Maldives So Clean?
Maldives water has coral reefs and “phytoplankton” which absorbs blue and green from the light and which causes the clean water due to reflection. Apart from Maldives Sea being the lowest seas, the temperature of the Maldives causes the water … Continue reading
What’S The Difference Between Elo And Mmr?
Elo and MMR are the same thing. Riot got rid of showing elo because they’re treating the player base like children with the division/tier setup. By calling it MMR, they can further hide that elo is still around. Elo is … Continue reading
What Makes A Great Street Photo?
A great street photograph is one that makes a person think or one that brings up a specific feeling, story, or idea. For a quick example, you shouldn’t be trying to capture a face; you should be trying to capture … Continue reading
What Is Fashion Portrait Photography?
Fashion photography focuses on the display of fashion clothing and items. It is most common on advertising boards and in fashion magazines. The photography will usually feature models wearing the display items. Fashion photography has existed almost as long as … Continue reading
What Should A Beginner Photographer Buy?
5 Essential Pieces of Gear Every Beginner Photographer Needs The Nifty 50. A new lens can take your photography to new levels but a good fast lens is so expensive right? A Good Memory Card. A Memory Card Reader. A … Continue reading
How Do You Hold A Point-And-Shoot Camera Steady?
How do you hold a steady camera? You need to hold the camera as steady as possible. Hold the camera’s handgrip in your right hand and cradle the camera body or lens with your left. Keep your elbows propped lightly … Continue reading
What Is The Best Free Beauty App?
Best Free Face Editing Apps for iPhone and Android in 2022 YouCam Makeup. Face App. AirBrush. FaceTune2. Beauty Plus. YouCam Perfect. Peachy. VSCO. What free apps make you look pretty? 7 Free Beauty Apps That Make You Look Flawless in … Continue reading
What Settings Should I Use To Photograph Stars?
To photograph the stars in the sky as pinpoints of light, start with as wide an f/stop as your lens allows, and shutter speed of about 20 seconds. Any more time than that and the stars will begin to blur. … Continue reading