
This is a collection of pieces of advice to make your everyday photos more enjoyable to look at; a little more with every post. These are only bits which do not claim to be complete, but are rather all you need to know at that moment.
I assume my readers are non-professionals who are interested in capturing their memories in the way they have experienced them, instead of how their camera device automatically suggests an output, thereby speaking of using anything from a mobile phone to an auto-set DSLR.
About the author: I am
Mareen Fischinger, a
professional photographer, living and working in Düsseldorf, Germany.
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(Please note that I know nothing about certain camera models and do not see myself in a position to give any shopping advice.)
Anonymous asked: Hi Mareen,
(Oops, just posted this as a submission accidentally - sorry!)
Yes, I saw your blog post in McD and wondered: What are your preferred tools and method for cleaning a dSLR sensor and how nervous should I be about doing it (for the first time)?
(Love the blog, your work, and the nice "share and help people" attitude, by the way!)
Thanks - from Scott
Scott,
of course we were not cleaning the sensor there! I have a company (Calumet) do that every so often because I am aware and afraid of scratching the sensor.
What we did was put in a frame with lines, we attached it to the mirror, so that when I look through, I can take straight photos.
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Mareen