Miami Wedding Photographer | Otto Haring

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Where ever you need to go to get married or engaged, whether it is Key Biscayne, Miami, Paris, the Caribbean, the Amazon, the Arctic or the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, Otto Haring will be there.

Moreover, if you have any crazy ideas such as jumping out of an airplane while getting married, Otto will be with you and will do the wedding photos for free. (Otto is a licensed scuba diver and a trained sky diver.)

One important aspect of my work that Otto never puts professional models in wedding dresses in his portfolio. All the people and the weddings on this website are REAL like you and me.

Miami Wedding Photographer | Otto Haring

Amazing HDR Photography by David Hill

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HDR photography rocks…and few have mastered the art quite like photographer David Hill. While looking for a tutorial on the topic, I stumbled across his amazing HDR photography site. In addition to incredible photography, his website is chock full of behind the scenes videos! When you finally digest this wonderful content, be sure to check out his new photography blog.

Again, for HDR enthusiasts, this site is a must-see!

Amazing HDR Photography | David Hill

Street Photography Blog | Work Hard and Starve

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Hello, and welcome to my “photoblog” or “photographic web log”. i’ve always enjoyed taking Photo’s, ever since i bought my first digital camera (Canon A60 Powershot).
Last year i was given a Kodak EasyShare ZD710 that really got me interested in photography and in other photographers work as well,
Which then led me into buying my current Camera the Nikon D60,my interests tend to lie with street photography, buildings, urban and nature shots.

Personally like the pictures I’m posting here, which doesn’t mean that you will. So I’ll leave it to you to decide and would be happy about every single comment, either positive or negative. I know I’ve got a long way to go, but I’m having fun getting there.

Street Photography Blog | Work Hard and Starve

Lightning Paul| photoblog

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Taking pictures is one of my favorite hobbies. I enjoy photographing people, children, lightning, fireworks, architecture and everything else worthwhile. I am continuously trying to improve my skills. Though there is still a very long path to go. Luckily I have time for that.

I am a big fan of strobist techniques (see: http://www.strobist.com). David Hobby really learned me how to light better. I’m taking at least one strobe with me if I go out for shooting.

I started with a little Minolta F-100. At that time it was a nice camera and small enough to hide it in the handbag of my wife. Unfortunately I took zero action shots. It was way too slow. Switching it on, lens coming out, start zooming, focusing and finally taking the picture took around ten seconds.

Afterwards I bought a Nikon D70s with the Nikkor 18-70mm DX lens. Finally a “real” camera. It was so much easier to capture action. As soon as available I purchased the Nikkor 18-200mm DX allrounder and the Nikkor 12-24mm DX wide angle. The 18-200mm lens is excellent for traveling. Despites its huge zooming range, the optical quality is pretty good. The 12-24mm is one of my favorites. I love to shoot wide angle, it gives so much depth to my pictures. A bit later I bought my first flash: a Nikon SB-600.

After one year and a half I sold my D70s with the 18-70mm and bought a Nikon D200. It’s and excellent camera for me: much better sealed for dust and rain, big LCD screen, pretty fast and very easy to adjust many controls without using menus. In addition I got the SB-800 too for more power and possibilities….

Lightning Paul | photoblog

B&W | California Photography Blog by Amit Basu

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Life is how you see it. A long time ago, when I used to look at life through my eyes wide open, I saw it all at the same time. The order, and the clutter. The good, the bad, and the ugly.

Something changed over the last few years as I have started looking through the constraining frame of a camera viewfinder. The world is suddenly a different place. I am beginning to see things I didn’t know existed. I am able to find beauty in strange things.

I live in beautiful California. I have learned to combine the other things I enjoy most, visiting places and hiking, to photography. So I am very rarely outdoors without a camera.

California Photography Blog | Amit Basu