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Posts Tagged “Hand-held”

Get A Grip, Improve Your Stance

Get A Grip, Improve Your Stance

When shooting hand-held, camera shake is your enemy. You should always be conscious of how stable and firm you’re able to keep the camera. Look for ways to keep your camera as still as you possibly can. Support the camera/lens with your left hand underneath, palm up, rather than from the side. If you’re sitting,…

April 24, 2019 Jerry Cosyn
Blog, TechniqueBreathing , Craft , Grip , Hand-held , Stability , Stance , Steady , View Finder

Early To Rise

Early To Rise

One day this summer I got up well before dawn, to load gear into the car and drive down to a favorite location in the Killbuck Marsh area, some twenty miles south. I parked the car just off the side of the dirt road, strapped gear onto my back, and headed into a field of…

October 27, 2017 Jerry Cosyn
Blog, Gear, Landscape, Lenses, Technique, WildlifeCraft , Deer , Depth Of Field , DOF , Early rising , Effort , Field , Fog , Gear , Hand-held , Landscape , Marsh , Morning , Patience , Planning , Sunrise , Wildlife

Shutter Speed: Introduction

Shutter Speed: Introduction

In simplified terms, your camera’s shutter is like a little door that opens and closes. Closed most of the time, it opens briefly when you snap a picture, to let light coming through the lens fall on the camera’s sensor, which turns the light into electrical signals and captures the picture. I’ll be posting about…

August 28, 2017 Jerry Cosyn
Blog, General, Technique, TerminologyAction , Blur , Exposure , Focus , Hand-held , Motion , Shutter , Speed

Why You Need A Tripod

Why You Need A Tripod

There is apparently a school of thought among some hobby photographers that you pretty much always want to have your camera on a tripod. I see people out shooting birds in flight (or trying to) in full daylight, with their camera sitting snugly on a tripod. And I think: why? A tripod is an essential…

August 15, 2017 Jerry Cosyn
Blog, Gear, TechniqueGear , Hand-held , Monopod , Tripod
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