General Photography Tips

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Light Makes Right - 3 Tips For Making The Most Of Your Outdoor Photos

If you’re new to photography, then you know how much fun it is to get the perfect shot, but you also know the disappointment you feel when a picture doesn’t turn out like you’d hoped.
Light is the most important element in getting the perfect shot. This is especially true with outdoor photography. When you’re outdoors, [...]

June 21st, 2008 | 2 comments | Continued
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Digital Photography Tips That Work Fast and Easily

So you want some digital photography tips that work quick and are easy? Well, photography is not that hard to start getting good at. It’s like playing an instrument. Anybody can get to a decent level but those that are very dedicated and with some talent are the ones that become great. I will try [...]

June 20th, 2008 | 3 comments | Continued
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Night Photography - 10 Bright Resources for Low-Light Techniques

So you’ve got your tripod, your batteries are charged - and you’re ready to take some awesome nighttime photos? Well, low-light photography has some unique rules and challenges that every photographer should understand. Check out these 10 Resources for Night Photography tips and tricks, and you’ll be capturing amazing photos in no [...]

June 19th, 2008 | 3 comments | Continued
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5 Tips For Making Online Photo Sharing More Meaningful For Family And Friends

It seems like everybody is sharing photos online. But it also seems as if it’s less about sharing memories, and more about sharing a funny photo they found on the Internet, or just putting a bunch of photos from a vacation into a file folder for people to view.
That’s a little like dropping an envelope [...]

June 18th, 2008 | 2 comments | Continued
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Photography For Beginners - Do You Understand The Rule Of Thirds?

The rise of digital cameras has turned our focus very much onto the technical aspects of photography. Unfortunately, in our ongoing rush for more advanced equipment, the artistic aspects of photography are often neglected.
If you bought a great digital camera and your photos still look like snapshots, it is not the fault of your equipment. [...]

June 16th, 2008 | 0 comments | Continued
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Travel Photography: Traveling With Gear

There is a mind numbing amount of considerations when packing for your photography trip. Such as which lenses you will need, how you are going to store your photos and how you are going to carry it all around. Then there’s the pleasure of getting it all past the ever tightening luggage restrictions of airlines. [...]

June 15th, 2008 | 3 comments | Continued
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Controlling White Balance in Your Photos

There are always tons of questions from beginning photographers about how to correct white balance in their photos. Today’s digital cameras have many white balance options, including “scene modes” and manual white balance - but what’s it all really mean?
I was searching around the web looking for more information on White Balance, and stumbled [...]

June 9th, 2008 | 10 comments | Continued
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10 Mighty Tips for Macro Photography

I was surfing the web and found these great resources for macro photography. I guess calling them “10 Tips” isn’t quite accurate - because each of these posts is filled with interesting tips and techniques for improving your macro photos. If capturing small things in a big way is your passion - you [...]

June 4th, 2008 | 10 comments | Continued
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Tips To Quickly Learn How To Use Any Digital SLR Camera

Those Canon commercials on the radio touting how easy it is to get shots like the professionals, if you buy a Rebel XTi have been effective, face it. So you’ve gone out and bought a digital single lens reflex camera. Now read the owner’s manual from front to back. But really who [...]

May 25th, 2008 | 0 comments | Continued
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