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Pictures by Tarmo Mikussaar. View more: www.fotosilm.pri.ee |
Camera and autofocus
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Urmas Tartes nature photographer |
October 2011 |
Exhibition
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Pictures by Silver Kommussaar. View more: www.ilmaruum.ee |
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Histogram – photographer’s good friend
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The story of the Viiralti oak
February photo story
Using Live view function
Urmas Tartes
When Live view function was added to SLR cameras, many were in doubt - why one would need that
compact camera feature? We can already see live action through the viewfinder!
Despite initial hesitation, Live view actually delivered a small revolution giving photographers many useful possibilities. I was myself a little cautious initially but after discovering all Live view features, I cannot imagine myself using a camera without it. I will now take you to little excursion around essential uses of Live view.
The delight of a macro-photographer
Urmas Tartes
Heathrow Airport in London is the largest international airport in Europe. Every year, the paths of 50 times more people than the population of Estonia cross in that airport. However, in terms of natural conditions, it is quite difficult to find such a small piece of land located in the “crossroad” of species as Estonia anywhere else in the world. In spite of its small territory, the nature of Estonia is extraordinary and relatively rich in species. Due to good road connections, it can also be easily reached and photographed.
Spend your holiday with nature and photography!
Photo-exhibition sale in the Phototourism Centre of Estonia
From 16 October adorn the walls of the Phototourism Centre of Estonia beautiful photos about Estonian nature. All images are printed in the Phototourism Centre with printer Epson 7900. Image size is 40x 60 cm (A2), and fixed frame of the canvas.
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Urmas Tartes |
Arne Ader |
Margus Muts | Remo Savisaar | Silver Kommusaar | Sven Zacek |
A real winter has arrived in South-Estonia
The Vodka Brewery assembles photography fans
In the facilities of the former Mooste manor’s vodka factory, the Phototourism Centre of Estonia will be opened on 16th October. The purpose of the Centre is to develop phototourism in Estonia and to offer local as well as foreign photography enthusiasts a possibility to enhance their skills.
The Centre is aimed at beginner as well as more knowledgable photographers. The guests are offered seminars, phototrainings and photo hikes.
“Our goal is to become the leading phototourism centre in Estonia and the neighbouring countries. A historical vodka factory, top level photography coaches and the beautiful South-Estonian nature create an amazing opportunity for this,” said Minna Jõgeda, manager of the Phototourism Centre of Estonia.
Among others, trainings will be held by Urmas Tartes, Arne Ader, Remo Savisaar and Sven Začek.
The centre includes a professional photostudio and photographing from a shelter will be on offer in the near future as well.
“There are no similar centres nearby. Phototourism does exist in Finland and Russia but the focus there usually lies in capturing one certain animal or bird species, whereas we offer a broader range of options,” added Jõgeda.
The Phototourism Centre of Estonia is based in the historical vodka factory of the Mooste manor facilities and was built in 1909. The building applies for Heritage Conservation and has been renovated for the past three years.
The foundation of the Phototourism Centre of Estonia has been supported by Enterprise Estonia and PRIA.
