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Controlling Sharpness in Digital Photography

Learn what you can do to capture sharp, crisp photos that are free of blur and noise. Includes information on shutter speed, aperture, iso, contrast, tripods, and camera lenses.

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Wildlife Photography Like a Pro

Learn how to take professional photos of wildlife animals and scenery; includes information on lenses, composition, exposures, and lighting.

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What Is... Aperture?

When you look at the technical specifications of a digital camera, one of the very first specification mentioned is its maximum aperture and/or its aperture range.

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Understanding White Balance

What is White Balance? Reading what some people write about it, it sounds like a difficult concept understood and used only by professional photographers.
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Lens Filters and Photo Effects

Learn how each kind of lens filter works and how they can assist you in capturing vibrant, well-exposed photos; includes information on ultraviolet, infrared, natural density, polarized, and optical filters.

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How to photograph fireworks

Fireworks Displays are something that evoke a lot of emotion in people as they are not only beautiful and spectacular to watch but they also are often used to celebrate momentous occasions. Read 10 tips to help you photograph fireworks.

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Understanding RAW File Format

Just 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.
Image and tutorial by photoxels.com

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Night Photography

Night photography has an attraction all its own. There's something about scintillating lights from office windows hanging in the dark of the night -- a modern version of the starry skies -- that appeal to us.
Image and tutorial by photoxels.com

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Using Area Focus

Area Focus allows you to focus on a subject that is not in the center of the screen. It is useful in macro photography where depth of field is very shallow and you need precise focus.
Image and tutorial by photoxels.com

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Optical Zoom Vs. Digital Zoom

It is a common intuition that optical lenses are far better than the digital zooms. The reason is that the digital camera zooms are more prone towards computer applications in them rather than mostly human interactions and expertise. Written by Jakob Jelling.

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