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Polishing Your Panning Technique
on 18 Oct, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
Sometimes it’s hard enough to get a great shot of a subject that is standing still right in front of you, so imagine the challenge of having to capture
Read More...Tricks Used in Food Photography
on 13 Oct, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
Good photos of food have the ability to whet our appetite and make us long for a taste of what we see. They trigger hunger pangs and the yummier
Read More...How Multiple Exposures Can Create Interesting Photos
on 26 Sep, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
The photos we take are often made up of just one exposure, and this is usually enough to produce outstanding shots. Yet, we can also make use of multiple
Read More...Tips for Shooting Winter Scenes
on 19 Sep, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
Winter is the season when the snow covers the land in a blanket of white, turning ordinary surroundings into something more picturesque. During this time, people whip out their
Read More...The Impact of Depth of Field in Your Shots
on 08 Sep, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
One of the most ignored, yet useful tools in photography is depth of field. It serves many purposes, all of which can make your shot more appealing. Simply put,
Read More...The Timeless Appeal of Black and White Photography
on 03 Sep, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
We live in a world full of color, and its spectrum of shades and hues can be easily captured by modern cameras. Yet, black and white photography is still
Read More...Use the Characteristics of Liquids to Create Eye-Catching Photos
on 25 Aug, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
We have been taught early on that there are three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. While this is not a science lesson, we can benefit from knowing
Read More...The Creative Use of Props in Portraiture
on 16 Aug, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
In portrait photography, props can be used in countless ways to add impact to the composition. These props are objects that have been included in the scene for a
Read More...Using Ordinary Objects to Create Interesting Photos
on 08 Aug, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
Objects that we see and use every day may appear commonplace and boring, and we often cannot imagine how they could be the focus of interesting photos. Paper clips,
Read More...Playing with Shutter Speed
on 26 Jul, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
In photography, one of the three exposure settings is shutter speed, which dictates the length of time that the camera shutter is left open. By experimenting with the different
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