Articles & Tutorials Archive
How to Choose A Metering Mode
on 19 Mar, 2012 in Articles & Tutorials
Even advanced photographers sometimes get a bit lost on how to choose a metering mode to give their shots just the right exposure. Just for emphasis, the metering mode
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...Tips For Amazing Festival Photography
on 08 Mar, 2012 in Articles & Tutorials
Festivals are known for their vibrant colors, diverse cultures, fun and great moments of excitement. Photographers cherish capturing these happy moments on their cameras as life is added to
Read More...How Can You Take Good Photos in Wet Conditions With Digital Gear
on 05 Mar, 2012 in Articles & Tutorials
Many photographers are faced with the challenge of mastering how to photograph in wet conditions with digital gear. It may seem like a bad idea to shoot photographs while
Read More...The Challenge of Wildlife Photography
on 28 Feb, 2012 in Articles & Tutorials
More than anything else, the vocation of nature and wildlife photography is hard work. Those striking pictures seen in National Geographic magazine are all too often taken at the
Read More...Backlighting as a Creative Technique in Macro Photography
on 27 Feb, 2012 in Articles & Tutorials
Mastering the art of using backlight in macros photography is a great way to get creative and give your photos an edge above the rest. Shooting photographs can be
Read More...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...Unique Ways to Display Your Best Photographic Work
on 16 Feb, 2012 in Articles & Tutorials
When thinking about how to display your best work, you probably think of your portfolio, framed wall prints, or a web site. But have you ever considered displaying your
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