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Tips on Photographing PeopleUnlike taking photos of inanimate objects, photographing people can be more difficult as they are dynamic. They move. They can think for themselves. This is the reason why it is much harder for one to anticipate their moves and their expression. Visits: 120 |
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Top Ten Photography TipsProfessional photography tips with good explanations and examples; includes information on using light and other composition elements to your advantage. Visits: 397 |
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Travel Photography Lessons and TipsMost travelers like to bring home pictures to remember their trip. If you're looking for a way to turn so-so snapshots to fabulous photos, take a moment to review these tips. Visits: 585 |
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Travel Photography Preparation and TipsLearn how to plan for a photography trip and what steps you should take to be prepared for everything; includes information on equipment and photo criteria. Visits: 264 |
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Travel Photography Tips and PreparationThis article deals with: obtaining the necessary equipment, carrying the equipment and always being in the right place at the right time. If you are hoping to get a professional collection of pictures from a vacation or group tour in a far away place you should definitely consider some of these issues. Visits: 442 |
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Tripod Selection for Nature PhotographyLearn how to choose a digital camera tripod specially built for nature photography, includes specifications the tripod should have to be the most useful. Visits: 613 |
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Turning to Professional Status from Amateur PhotographerNow I have returned and my excitement and enthusiasm is even more intense than twenty years ago. The world of photography is exploding in growth and changing almost just as fast. Visits: 194 |
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Twilight and night photography tipsTwilight can be one of the best times to take photos if you know what to do; this article has information on digital camera settings, equipment, and techniques. Visits: 1333 |
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Understanding Focal LengthWhen parallel rays of light strike a lens focused at infinity, they converge to a point called the focal point. The focal length of the lens is then defined as the distance from the middle of the lens to its focal point.
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Understanding RAW File FormatJust for the fun of it, to learn something new, to stop getting intimidated by all the "pro" talk about the advantages of RAW, and to earn forum bragging rights, you may want to understand what RAW is, when to use it, and whether to even bother with it.
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