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8/11/2015

Nightclub Photography Tips - Nightclub Photography Tips And Tricks

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No matter how good your creative eye is, taking photos inside a nightclub is one difficult challenge. Aside from the fact that you’ll be shooting in low light, you’ll also have to consider all the exciting things happening in the club.

It’s a party scene, so there’s going to be a lot of movement, particularly dancing. Taking photos of people moving can be really tricky if you do not know how to do it properly.

So, unless you want blurry shots, you should consider studying all the tips and tricks you can find about taking good nightclub photos. There’s a lot more that you need aside from using the most technically advanced camera. But, yes, it always starts with choosing the right equipment.

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Indoor Sports Photography Tips - 5 Tips for Shooting Fast Action Indoor Sports

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Photographing fast action indoor sports is one of the most challenging situations for photographers due to low light and fast action. I’ve been evolving my skills over the past several years while taking pictures for a local wrestling club that I help coach. Wrestling is especially very difficult to shoot because it is extremely fast paced, very low light and tough to predict.
5 quick tips for photographing fast action indoor sports: see more at - http://unifiedphoto.com/268/

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Disney World Photography Tips - Walt Disney World in Focus

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“The most exciting and by far the most important part of our Florida Project…in fact, the heart of everything we’ll be doing in Disney World…will be our Experimental Prototype Community Of Tomorrow!  We call it EPCOT.”  – Walt Disney

Spaceship Earth – the crown jewel of Epcot and probably the most photographed icon on Disney property, second only to Cinderella Castle.  Standing 180 feet tall and covered with over 11,000 aluminum facets, Spaceship Earth is one of Disney World’s most classic attractions.  Inside Spaceship Earth, guests board “time machines” for a dark, slow, ascending ride through time.   Your journey, now narrated by Judi Dench, takes you through audio animatronic scenes from the early origins of man into the 21st century, with each scene depicting advancements of human communication throughout history.  The ride culminates at the very top of the geodesic sphere with a view of Earth from “outer space.”  Then, it descends backwards while you answer questions on a touch screen that leads to an interactive experience upon disembarkation.  I won’t give away any more about that for those of you who haven’t ridden yet, after all part of the fun is being surprised, right?

See more at -  http://www.easywdw.com/category/photography/

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