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Shooting Pro Football, Gene Lower — Adorama Photography TV

How'd They Do That?

ArticleAdorama TV Techniques and How-Tos - by Mark Wallace, May 18, 2010

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Mark Wallace talks to Gene Lower, the official photographer of the Arizona Cardinals. Gene shares some of his tips for shooting sports.

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TAGS: canon,  zoom,  telephoto,  zoom lens,  action,  sports,  sports photography,  fisheye,  Sports Illustrated,  lens,  sportsshooter 

Jack's Favorite Lenses: An Incomplete List

Blog TechTock - by Jack Howard, May 5, 2010

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In my career as a photographer and photography editor thus far, I've been lucky enough to own, borrow, and/or evaluate tons of different lenses. Here's a short list of some of my favorites.   Read more

Tags:   sigma,  lenses,  tilt-shift,  fisheye,  lens,  Lensbaby,  Sigmonster,  Sigma 300-800mm 

Lensbaby Fisheye and Soft Focus optics: Quick Look

Blog TechTock - by Jack Howard, December 8, 2009

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The two newest members of the Lensbaby Optic swap tribe bring new elements to the Lensbaby experience and are a cool way for photographers to experiment with new techniques in a relatively economical   Read more

Tags:   soft focus,  fisheye,  field test,  Jack Howard,  Lensbaby 

PhotoZAP 19: Dynamic Sunset

Our critics praise and pan your pictures

ArticlePhotoZAP Techniques and How-Tos - by Adorama Learning Center Editors, December 7, 2009

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“I can wander around this image and just get lost in the interplay of shapes, forms, and complementary colors.”—Jack Howard

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TAGS: canon,  photography,  sunset,  beach,  photo technique,  photography tip,  fisheye,  photo tips,  HDR,  HDRI,  PhotoZAP 

Product Review: Pro-Optic 8mm f/3.5 Fish-Eye CS lens

Does this sub-$300 ultrawide lens deliver image quality that will please demanding digital photographers?

ArticleProduct Reviews Gear Guides & Reviews - by Joe Farace, October 28, 2009

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Lots of photographers would like to own a really wide angle, fish-eye lens, but there has always been one major roadblock standing in the way: the price tag. These optical devices are complicated to design and build, and that complexity is ultimately reflected in the cost.

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TAGS: fisheye,  pro-optic,  lens 

Special Effects (Fish Eye)

Your guide to digital camera scene modes

ArticleCompact Digital Cameras Gear Guides & Reviews - by Jon Sienkiewicz, May 12, 2008

There was a time when using a compact, point-and-shoot camera meant doing without most of the creative versatility that SLR cameras deliver. The advent of digital photography has changed that substantially. Many advanced digital cameras have one or more creative modes built in.

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TAGS: digital,  camera,  pentax,  mode,  fisheye,  Z10 

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