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In recent days I have been buying a few lenses for my Canon 60D, and therefore I have spent countless hours on the Internet looking for information, researching, comparing, etc, and today I want to share with you a couple of resources that will be invaluable for photographers professionals and art enthusiasts mainly for photography like me. 500px The first is a single canon t4i page that hosts the most amazing photographs between possible hundreds of thousands. I mean, here is where you can see the cream of the crop of professional photographs that will inspire them to take, most shocking, most emotional, most amazing creative photographs. You can spend idle hours amazed with the quality of the images you see ... And notice that there is an app for the iPad that is simply spectacular (if not also for other platforms, but can do a search in their respective stores applications). The other resource is Pixel Peeper, a website that specializes in cataloging photographs by manufacturer, used camera canon t4i or lens. This is extremely useful when one buy a lens because you can see what's possible canon t4i with this, as well as one can compare it with others. The site also offers a popularity of cameras and lenses, which may also give you an idea of what is being used in the market. The last two, DPReview and PBase, I've mentioned before, particularly in my three-part article on how to enter the world of digital photography. DPReview (recently acquired by Amazon) is undoubtedly the most respected when it comes to getting a comprehensive review of the technical qualities of cameras (and to a lesser extent, lenses) portal. Each review usually consists of 10 to 30 pages of technical details, comparisons with other cameras, photographic canon t4i evidence with various configurations and photo samples both in controlled environments in the real world. PBase, meanwhile, is a place like Flickr hosts almost unimaginable amounts of photos, also listed by manufacturer, which is another resource for each comparison between a computer and another. Note that a trick I use a lot is the fact that Google recognizes the importance of these sites and allows us to look directly into them (the trick works with thousands of other pages, including eliax), so for example if you want to see pictures taken with Canon 35mm f1.4 lens, I can write something like this in Google: pbase canon 35mm 1.4, and almost always the first result is what I want. Note that these are only 4 resources (and I'm sure some of you will know at least two of them), so if you have your favorite places that want to share with the rest of the community of readers eliax, do not stop here in the comments below! link to 500px (when they reach the page, see below and choose or Popular Photos or Editor's Choice canon t4i and prepare to be amazed) link to DPReview (it is very important to explore all the menus you see in this website when they come, is quite wide and deep) link to PBase (when between I suggest canon t4i going straight to Search / Find, and then click Cameras) link to Pixel Peeper (notice the menu on the left when you enter) Updated February 2, 2014: Another interesting way to view photos taken with certain certain brands of lenses is the lens section Flickriver. Another trick to find good quality pictures taken with lenses is searching for "pool" in Flickr by Google. For example, if you write "Canon 35mm 1.4 pool" in Google, you will get links to groups that share photos only with this type of lens. author: joseph canon t4i 8 Comments Elias Arts, Digital Cameras, Trivia
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