Danny Boxberger


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Creating Special Effects in your Photography

In photography or digital photography, creating special effects or illusions, can be very fun and rewarding. Many photographers are content in creating realistic photos that copy the world as everyone sees it. Since we are so accustomed to these types of photos, when a photographer creates illusions, the results are far more immediate and impressive. This article will help you with the fascinating world of... (posted by Danny 3 years 28 days ago.)
Tips for Creative Photography Part II

In this article, I will go more into depth on tips, special techniques and filters that can be used to make your photography more creative. In the days when I shot film, I had Cokin adapters attached to every lens I used. I would use speed, star, and different filters for shooting sunsets and sunrises, on a daily basis. When I shot weddings, I had one filter that was a Center Spot, in which the very center of the... (posted by Danny 3 years 65 days ago.)
Tips for Creative Photography

The creative photography world is very adventuresome, where the photographer really shows their vision. The world is seen and interpreted differently. The photographer picks and chooses his ideas from a wide array of tools and techniques. With filters or lenses, the photographer can distort and alter reality, or at times, reduce the elements of a scene to a abstract composition. As a creative photographer, you have two... (posted by Danny 3 years 79 days ago.)
7 Tips on Photographing Family and Friends

The very first photos that a person take when getting a camera are likely to be either family or friends. Whether the photos are good or bad, they have a personal meaning that will grow in time. They either make us laugh or cry, due to the fact that they record our lives. The special quality of these photos is that they seem to place us in direct contact with the people we know. Although, friends and family are... (posted by Danny 3 years 85 days ago.)
Taking Better Photos Part II

In Part II of Taking Better Photos, we are going to try to get a bit more in-depth, with taking better photos. The light measurement systems built into cameras, are to help you avoid mistakes. They allow you to take pictures in wide ranges of light conditions, and produce accurate exposure. Huge differences are found in the operation of cameras with TTL (through-the-lens) metering, mainly between the automatic and manual... (posted by Danny 3 years 99 days ago.)