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Tips for Perfect Photo Prints
on 21 Feb, 2012 in Articles & Tutorials
Photography is an exciting art that many fall in love with, but sometimes the photo prints do not match up to the fabulous photo you know you captured. Even
Read More...Macro Photography – How to Photograph a Spider’s Web
on 20 Feb, 2012 in Articles & Tutorials
Spiderwebs are beautiful, interesting and absolutely unique. Each one is a study in natural beauty and makes an excellent topic for close up photography. Unfortunately, their light and elastic
Read More...How to Photograph a Rainbow
on 18 Feb, 2012 in Articles & Tutorials
The hardest part of capturing a rainbow is timing. They are only visible when the weather and light are just right, and they fade quickly from sight. Those who
Read More...Air Show Photography – Tips and Tricks
on 14 Feb, 2012 in Articles & Tutorials
Air shows provide a host of interesting photograph opportunities for apprentice and seasoned photographers alike. The crowds, the speed, and the outdoor setting however pose a unique set of
Read More...Digital Wedding Secrets
on 14 Feb, 2012 in Reviews
Digital Wedding Secrets is your complete guide to amazing wedding photography. It is an e-book written in an easy-to-follow, step-by-step format. That means you can pick it up today
Read More...Tips for Amazing Low Angle Shots
on 11 Feb, 2012 in Articles & Tutorials
A low angle shot is taken at the base of, or below, an object. These shots are often visually interesting because it forces a perspective that is outside the
Read More...How to Add Emotion to Photographs
on 05 Feb, 2012 in Articles & Tutorials
The thing that separates a snapshot from an artistic photograph is the images ability to generate an emotional response in the viewers. To convey feeling a photographer must go
Read More...Reasons to Turn off Your Autofocus
on 31 Jan, 2012 in Articles & Tutorials
Autofocus is not always a reliable option when shooting certain photographs. There are certain situations that give reasons to turn off your autofocus: Contrast levels The camera’s autofocus finds
Read More...How to Train your Photographic Eye to See Creatively
on 27 Jan, 2012 in Articles & Tutorials
There are photographs that even to the untrained eye are mesmerizing. It does not take a genius or a photographic aficionado to discern that there is something appealing and
Read More...How To Plan And Shoot A Long Term Photography Project
on 23 Jan, 2012 in Articles & Tutorials
Choosing to undertake a long-term photography project is a clear indication of advanced photography skills and passion. This personal photography task not only calls for interest, but dedication as
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