Weekly Photography Feature #001 by LilithXD, journal
Weekly Photography Feature #001
This week's article features images by Filipino photographers (Student, Hobbyist, Professional) that I found very wonderful and interesting.
I think it deserves more attention than it has right now.
Images were browsed in these groups: The-Philippines (https://www.deviantart.com/the-philippines), FilPhotography (https://www.deviantart.com/filphotography), dA-Philippines (https://www.deviantart.com/da-philippines), pinoyphotography (https://www.deviantart.com/pinoyphotography), and dA-Pinoys (https://www.deviantart.com/da-pinoys).
Take a look at these beautiful flower collection and the artist behind them. :D
Thanks for reading and watch out for the next week's feature. :la:
WOW.
This photo http://fav.me/d3c8zjb was added 2 days ago, as of now it is featured in 18 Groups/Clubs and earned 7 lovely comments, 109 favorites, 598 views and 20 downloads. NOW THAT IS INSPIRING.
To tell you guys honestly I am an AMATEUR photographer. I have had my gear last June 2010 and this is my FIRST d-SLR camera. Way back the Nikon D40's era, "I thought I have one of this [Nikon D40]" but I have no sufficient funds to spare with. With hard work and patience, now I owned my very first d-SLR camera. Love the D90 but it is too expensive around US$1000, again "PATIENCE IS VIRTUE".
All I can say is "PHOTOGRA
Recently I noticed 1 bright spot on my image, I have no idea what it is, but definitely it is not speck of dust in my camera's low pass filter . Every time I zoomed in the image 150 (https://www.deviantart.com/150)% or so it is annoying seeing a bright pixel on the image. I created a test shot with 3 different images, open the 3 images one by one in ACDSee, zoomed in 100 (https://www.deviantart.com/100)% and oh noes it is on the same spot. After some research from the internet I found this 2 articles, carefully read it from the beginning and now I know it is normal in the digital age of camera whether it is a point-and-shoot, an entry level up to the professional level d-SLR. Many people says FILM SLR is