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Royal wedding photos - how to take them and what to do with them

Whether you are a royalist patriot, a strictly Republican or completely indifferent, we can not deny that the royal wedding between Prince William and Kate Middleton is an important historical event - not to mention a great opportunity to capture some pictures of the great day Union Jack bunting and all, so you can say you were there when the time came. Stirring things.

Of course, with a heaving crowd along the streets, it will not be the best time for both professional photographers and enthusiastic amateurs Papps jockeys privileged position.So to help you in your quest to get the best locks you can, here are some tips that we have established with the help of Nikon has managed to get hold of the royal photographer for the Sun, Arthur Edwards, and some excellent ideas of what you can do with your photos once you have them.

three.twentynine: lomography.

While we were in Kruger, taking what seemed like a thousand pictures of impala (which I thought the deer "of Africa), I kept thinking how he would have been to have a camera Polaroid. Instant Classics of a giraffe coming toward you, the zebra crossing street ... What a juxtaposition between out-of-this world environments and all too familiar movies. So for Rio, I came up with a plan: I will buy a film camera a couple. Easier said than done.

Lomo: digital is boring

  1. As the camera shoots 35mm film, getting it developed and digitized for sharing can be a hurdle. Most drugstores and many department stores still process color negative film, and costs can be quite reasonable if you don't buy prints—in some cases as
  2. By Amy Davies Lomography, the makers of the popular analogue film cameras, has offered up some reasons why it thinks that it is proving so successful at the moment. As part of that success, Lomography is about to launch a new pop-up shop in Birmingham.
  3. The LomoKino, you'll remember, is a $79 movie camera which captures 50 seconds in 144 frames on a single roll of 35mm film. It offers Lomo's trademark crappy image quality, and requires you buy film and then get it processed.
  4. The latest version of iOS added some nifty camera capabilities, so it's a good time to revisit Camera Genius, now at version 4.2, to see whether you still need third-party software to get the most out of your iPhone photos. The app's capabilities fall
  5. By Craig Davis January 29, 2012 01:33 PM MIAMI A fan exiting Marlins Park after Saturday's Select-a-Seat tour as I was heading up the ramp noticed my camera. “Take a lot of pictures,” he said. “This is the most incredible structure I've ever seen.