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Aperture Priority and Depth of FieldLearn how to improve your photos by adjusting the depth of field on your digital camera to achieve the desired depth of field that fits with your composition. Visits: 542 |
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Professional Portrait Photo ElementsLearn to include all the professional portrait photo elements in your photography technique; includes information on background, blurring, eyes, and lighting. Visits: 540 |
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Professional Photography Equipment GuideLearn what equipment should be taken and used in many situations; includes explanations and demonstrations of the discussed photography equipment. Visits: 517 |
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How and When to Use Fill-in Camera FlashLearn what situations require fill-in camera flash for an adequate exposure, includes demonstrations and results. Visits: 511 |
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What is a JPEG fileLearn what JPEG stands for and why it is commonly used as a photo format; includes information on compression, similar formats, and memory. Visits: 505 |
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Avoiding the Worst Photography MistakesLearn about the most common mistakes photographers make with their digital cameras and how you can avoid them in order to capture more pleasing photos. Visits: 505 |
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How to Use Selection Tools in PhotoshopLearn how to use the selection tool for Adobe Photoshop when editing images or photos. This can be used to edit select parts or colors in photo. Visits: 505 |
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Portrait Photography Tips and TechniquesCapturing a portrait of somebody is one of the hardest things to get right, and is therefore the reason why professional photographers are in such demand to shoot good portrait photos. The trick is to remember that it is as much about recording the subject's personality as it is about simply photographing their face. Visits: 500 |
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Adjusting Depth of Field in PhotographyPhotography tutorial video on using and controlling depth of field in a variety of scenarios. Visits: 498 |
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Underwater Photography Equipment GuideThere are two types of underwater camera systems: an ""amphibious"" camera, which is a self-contained waterproof system, and an SLR land camera with waterproof housing. Amphibious systems are small, compact, and easy to travel with, while SLRs offer more advanced features, such as auto-focus, advanced exposure control, and through-the-lens viewing. Written by Jason Gluckman. Visits: 493 |
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