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Nikon posts profits of $1.3B US

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Nikon has been doing well with its DSLR market, and recorded an overall profit of $1.3 billion in US dollars ($135.2 billion yen).  According to this Reuters article, they are going to continue to do well with DSLRs and focus on raising profits on their compact cameras.  Nikon estimates that overall profits will drop by […]

Nature Photography Equipment

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Nature photography encompasses a lot of aspects including landscapes, wildlife, flowers, and macros.
Landscape Nature Photographer:
For the landscape photographer, a super wide angle lens with a focal length somewhere between 10-28mm is recommended to capture a vast area or to frame a large object such as a waterfall when the photographer is relatively close to to […]

What is a lens flare?

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

Lens flare is a bright light that causes undesired artifacts in your picture, which is usually a polygonal shape like starbursts, circles, or rings in a row across the image. It can also be in the form of a glare across the whole picture, which reduces contrast. The shape of the lens flare is […]

Donwrob - Wildlife Photography Contest Winner

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

Congratulations goes to Donwrob for winning the wildlife photography contest with his excellent macro image of a praying mantis. There were a lot of great entries such as hummingbirds, hugging meer cats, alligators, deer, squirrels, etc. However, the clear winner was Don’s Mantis. The image has exceptional clarity, sharpness, and depth […]

Flower Photography Contest

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

April showers brings May flowers, so it’s time to have a flower photography contest on The Lens Flare.  Nature photography is one of my favorite hobbies, and flowers make up such a huge part of the beauty of nature, that I’m really looking forward to seeing your contest entries.
You’re welcome to use photos or artwork […]

Indoor photography without using the built in flash

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

Most people resort to using a flash when shooting pictures indoors because there isn’t enough light to expose the image properly.  Using the built-in flash will severely decrease the quality of your image. It will cast harsh direct light, which will throw dark shadows on and behind your subject and potentially cause problems such as […]

Voting for the Wildlife Photography Contest has begun

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

To vote on your favorite wildlife photography images, you’ll need to be a member of The Lens Flare and logged in. Becoming a member is free and easy. Once you’re logged in, you can vote at the contest page, and you can also review the wildlife contest submissions at any time.
Even if you […]

Full camera setup for the nature photographer for under $2000

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

For under $2000, the serious amateur to semi-professional digital nature and wildlife photographer can get a great DSLR Nikon D80 and a range of lenses from super wide angle to super telephoto or 10mm to 300mm (15mm to 450mm 35mm film equivalent or from about 4 times wider to 9 times closer than the normal […]

Sigma 10-20mm Super Wide Angle Lens for Nature Photographers

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Sigma’s 10-20mm F4-5.6 EX DC HSM lens allows enjoyment of super wide-angle photography and it is a very powerful tool for indoor shooting, landscape, and nature photography with APS-C size image sensors of digital SLR cameras. The wide angle of view ranges between 102.4-degrees at 10mm and 63.8-degrees at 20mm, which offers the photographer greater […]

How to Photograph Lightning Bolts in Nature

Friday, April 25th, 2008

Lightning is one of my favorite subjects to photograph in nature. It’s both challenging and rewarding to capture a detailed bolt without overexposing the image.
For those that would like to try to photograph lightning, first make sure you are in a safe place. The safest place is outside of the storm itself, […]

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