Photography is the art, application and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation , either electronically by means of an image sensor , or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film. It is employed in many fields of science, manufacturing e. Typically, a lens is used to focus the light reflected or emitted from objects into a real image on the light-sensitive surface inside a camera during a timed exposure.

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Eight Tips for Amateur Photographers
Amateur Photographer welcomes the submission of photographs and articles in AP, on our website and social media. Find out here how to submit to Amateur Photographer. Maenporth Coast Path, Cornwall. Photo by Andy Reid. There are various sections of Amateur Photographer magazine and website that you can submit work to. Below we detail the different areas you can submit to and how to send in your images. Any images or text you submit might be used in the magazine or online. We feature a selection of your best pictures in Reader Portfolio every week sponsored by Manfrotto.
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Buyers are emotional, not rational. Therefore to market a home, you must appeal to all five senses. It is your first impression. The photos are the tiebreaker between getting on the showing list and being left out entirely. They are the second most important part of selling your home after picking the right price. Is it even the same house? The lighting on this home made it extremely difficult to capture the front of the home in the shade. But the professional photographer was able to capture it with different exposures, and create a far superior photograph. There are also some weird purple hues in the background.
On March 29, Saturn and the moon lined up perfectly, seeming to touch in the night sky. This relatively common yet easy-to-miss event is called a conjunction. And luckily for his fellow earthlings, Grant Petersen, an astrophotographer , managed to capture the conjunction using a smartphone mounted to a telescope. Petersen recorded the stunning picture above from Johannesburg, South Africa, then shared it on Twitter for the world to see. The image is actually a combination of several photos, and it shows Saturn just before it slipped behind the moon before dawn. Grant Petersen, an astrophotographer in South Africa, uses a telescope, adapters, and a smartphone to take detailed photos of the night sky. Copyright of Grant Petersen Like many astrophotographers, Petersen said he constantly looks for "the next big astronomy event" that will be visible at his location.