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Photo Printer Shopping GuideOffering information on what to look for when shopping for a photo printer; includes the different types and the terms involved with what each printer can do. Visits: 398 |
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FireworksA good fireworks picture can be one of the most spectacular picture you take, and the opportunity comes only once or twice a year. Visits: 396 |
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Active and Passive Auto Focus in CamerasWhile focus can be set manually by the photographer in most cases using the digital camera's automatic focus feature is much easier and faster. There are many different algorithms and methods that digital cameras use in order to automatically determine the right focus for a specific scenario. One of those methods is knows as active auto focus. Visits: 386 |
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Seven Tips that Make a Difference in PhotographyThere is an old and very true saying in photography, "It is not the subject, it is the shooter." Great photographs require technique and talent. Master the first and allow the second to emerge. Visits: 379 |
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Better Printing Tips for Digital PhotographersIt is often the simple things that spoil an image. Using simple techniques and a little care, you can easily give you images the attention that will do them justice. Visits: 378 |
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Portrait Preparation TipsThe golden rule when taking pictures of people is to always think about what you are doing before you press the shutter release. Learn what you need to know and do before you go to a portrait shoot written by Eric Hartwell. Visits: 377 |
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Tips for night photographyThe long exposures associated with low light can create unique effects and unusually sharp photos. And when I say long exposures I mean exposures lasting from half a second up to even 30 seconds. Visits: 377 |
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What Is Exposure BracketingExposure bracketing is a simple technique professional photographers use to ensure they properly expose their pictures, especially in challenging lighting situations. Visits: 375 |
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Group Portrait Arrangement ScienceThere are some general ‘rules’ of group portraiture that have been around since Rembrandt. Never line up the faces vertically or horizontally. The reason for this rule is that curves, triangles and diagonals create a more dynamic flow and are more pleasing to the eye... written by Kenneth Hoffman. Visits: 372 |
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Image Stabilization and Vibration ReductionLearn about the different solutions to hand vibration and blurry photos; includes information on image stabilization, vibration control, shutter speed, iso speed, and tripods. Visits: 371 |

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