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The Fun Challenge of Shooting Bubbles
on 04 Aug, 2012 in Articles & Tutorials
Bubbles are gorgeous subjects that can be extremely frustrating to capture in a photograph. They can pop and vanish right when you press the shutter button. If you are
Read More...The Dramatic Impact of High Contrast Photos
on 21 Jun, 2012 in Articles & Tutorials
Do you want to add some “Wow!” to your photograph? Try the high contrast technique, which can immediately make your shot appear more dramatic. High contrast photos have strong
Read More...Capturing the Unseen World with Microscopic Photography
on 30 May, 2012 in Articles & Tutorials
Microscopic photography falls under many names, including “microscope photography”, “micrography”, and “microscopy”. The microscope is primarily a scientific apparatus designed to magnify tiny objects that are usually invisible to
Read More...Using the Monochromatic Style to Create Stunning Photos
on 09 Apr, 2012 in Articles & Tutorials
All black and white photographs can be called “monochromatic” but not all monochrome photos are black and white. In photography, the term “monochrome” means an image having just one
Read More...Bring Out Details and Drama with Side Lighting
on 12 Mar, 2012 in Articles & Tutorials
The use of lighting in photography is often what differentiates a dull and boring shot from a striking photograph. There are many lighting techniques, light sources, degrees of intensity,
Read More...Fun and Free iPhone Food Photo Apps
on 15 Feb, 2012 in Articles & Tutorials
The camera function of the iPhone, combined with the numerous food photo applications, has inspired iPhone owners to shoot more creatively, and often with a purpose. From everyday meals
Read More...How to Crop in Post-Processing to Get the Most Out of Your Shot
on 30 Dec, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
When taking pictures, a general rule of thumb is to compose the shot in-camera with the intention of making it as near as how you would want it as
Read More...More Fantastic Photo Ideas to Motivate You to Shoot
on 09 Dec, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
The best way to improve your photography skills is to practice. Not only must you learn to understand how your camera works, but also how to compose and light
Read More...Tips on Shooting the Season of Autumn
on 30 Nov, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
Autumn is such a picturesque season that everywhere you look the scenery seems to be a great photo opportunity. The leaves of trees, which are lush and green during
Read More...Ordinary Materials You Can Use as Photo Accessories
on 17 Nov, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
Aside from the camera, a photographer’s arsenal includes a variety of equipment used for effect or to just make things easier when setting up a photo shoot. Many photo
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