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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: 454 |
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Color Calibration and ICC ProfilesWith the right tools, a good eye and some patience, you can generate consistently "predictable" color on nearly any printer. And that's what color management is really all about. Generating consistent, predictable results. Written by Scott Bourne. Visits: 82 |
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10 Valuable Photography TipsWith the boom of the digital photography more pictures then ever are being shot everyday. The Digital Photography allows to increase significantly the picture production by lowering costs. But does the quality increase on the same ratio ? Probably not. Written by Alex Timaios. Visits: 506 |
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Complete Lens Filters GuideFilters also help us to create mood in our images and bring out the best in a scene. A small selection of filters is well worth packing when heading off for a trip. They don't take up too much space and will definitely add a bit of spice to your images. Written by TJ Tierney. Visits: 1714 |
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Nature Patterns Photography TipsPatterns are not only confined to small objects but are also there to be found in the grand scenic view and again it is the ability to really see that is all that is required. The juxtaposition of harsh and soft, light and dark or straight and irregular are all combinations that reveal patterns. Written by Phil McDermott. Visits: 1197 |
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Professional Backlighting Photography TipsContrary to popular belief stunning photographs can be taken when shooting into the light. Whilst this may contradict advice given to beginners to always shoot with the light coming from behind the camera the art of backlighting is a technique that can produce wonderful images. Written by Phil McDermott. Visits: 2227 |
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Understanding Shutter DelayA shutter delay is defined as the time gap between pressing the shutter button to the camera actually capturing the photo. There is no shutter delay in film cameras as in these cameras the shutter button is virtually connected to the shutter itself and holding down the button results in the camera taking a photo immediately. Written by Ziv Haparnas. Visits: 411 |
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Depth of FieldWhat is depth of field, what affects depth of field, and how can we use an understanding of depth of field to take better pictures? This One Pager™ Tutorial will make everything clear from near to far.
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Night PhotographyNight 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.
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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. Visits: 343 |

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