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Blutmond Tipps zur Fotografie

Blood Moon – Photography Tips and the Process

Unfortunately, the Blood Moon in January 2019 will not last as long as the last total lunar eclipse in July 2018. We again answer all relevant questions about photographing a lunar eclipse and the sequence of events in January.

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Fotoreise nach Italien

Italy in Autumn – with camera and tripod on the Riviera, in Rome, and on Capri

Anyone aiming to be a successful landscape photographer in Italy, beyond the usual tourist crowds, should take a closer look at the sights of the Ligurian coast and the hotspots of Rome and Capri in November. We present the impressive results of two short photo trips worth emulating.

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Zeitrafferaufnahme Sonnenuntergang

Time-lapse Photography: An Introduction to Spectacular Photos

So how can one document events in such a way that the entire spectacle can be replayed within a few seconds? The answer, of course, is obvious: with time-lapse photography. Time-lapses condense the time an event takes to a minimum by deliberately omitting many individual frames of a spectacle and/or playing them back at high speed.

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Darstellung der Natur

Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog: Compositions After Caspar David Friedrich

The experienced photographer Harald Kröher, along with several like-minded individuals, set out to internalize and interpret Friedrich's unique pictorial conception. The result is a collection of very atmospheric photographs.

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Panoramafotografie

Professional Panorama Photography – Tips, Equipment & Guide

The origin of the term panorama lies in land surveying. The panorama was an equally valid geographical representation alongside the map, the relief, and the profile. The first scientific panorama was created in 1754. It was the mountain panorama by Jacques-Barthélemy Micheli du Crest from Geneva.

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