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4 Common Mistakes in Sport Photography
on 08 Jan, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
Sport photography Sports photography takes place in a fast action environment and it involves fast shutter speeds and a good attention from the photographer. It is also easy to
Read More...Common Mistakes in Concert Photography
on 26 Dec, 2010 in Articles & Tutorials
Concert photography This common mistakes article refers to a difficult form of photography, which is concert photography. If you like live music and photography you will probably want to
Read More...5 Common Mistakes When Taking Street Photos
on 16 Dec, 2010 in Articles & Tutorials
The street is a great setting for photography. It allows the photographer to capture some interesting moments from the city life. There are lots of things happening, even in
Read More...5 Common Mistakes When Doing Travel Photography
on 07 Dec, 2010 in Articles & Tutorials
After dealing with common mistakes in landscape photography in a previous article, we will discuss, in this article, common mistakes in another popular type of photography; travel photography. Many
Read More...Understanding Minimalism in Photography
on 01 Dec, 2010 in Articles & Tutorials
Minimalist photography The word minimalism describes a concept that refers to a work of art that is stripped down to its most fundamental features. The minimalist movement began in
Read More...Common Landscape Photography Mistakes
on 25 Nov, 2010 in Articles & Tutorials
Almost every photographer has taken, at least once in their life time, a landscape photo. Because it is a very common form of photography, mistakes are also very common
Read More...7 Reasons Why You Will Get Better Pictures with a Prime Lens
on 18 Nov, 2010 in Articles & Tutorials
There are many reasons why you should use a prime lens. If you are thinking of getting a new lens for the camera you use, then you should have
Read More...Understanding Miniature Tilt-Shift Photography
on 03 Nov, 2010 in Articles & Tutorials
Tilt-Shift photography refers to a technique through which the photographer uses camera movements or tilts for selective focus to simulate a miniature scene in an image. Tilt, in photography,
Read More...A Guide to Infrared Photography
on 30 Oct, 2010 in Articles & Tutorials
Infrared photography (IR) is a technique that gives interesting results, because the spectrum used for the resulting image is composed of wavelengths of light invisible to the human eye.
Read More...How to Take Great Photos in the Rain
on 26 Oct, 2010 in Articles & Tutorials
Taking photographs during a rainy weather may not seem a good idea to some, but you can actually take advantage of the bad weather and come up with some
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