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Simple Photography and Dominant SubjectsLearn how to create a well-balanced photo by keeping the composition relatively simple compared to the intended dominant subject. Visits: 1016 |
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Creative Settings for Depth of FieldLearn how to use depth of field to your advantage when composing a photo and how each setting changes your results; includes information on shutter speed and aperture. Visits: 1012 |
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Converting Paper Prints and Negatives to Digital PhotosLearn how to easily convert your old paper prints and negatives into high resolution digital photos, includes information on scanners and processing. Visits: 1002 |
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Brief History of PhotographyThe first photograph is considered to be an image produced in 1826 by the French inventor Nicéphore Niépce on a polished pewter plate covered with a petroleum derivative called bitumen of Judea. Visits: 998 |
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Using Hyperfocal DistanceUsing the hyperfocal distance is a way of get the most objects in focus as possible. Visits: 996 |
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Group Portrait Photography PreparationLearn how to prepare for and set-up a large group portrait photo; includes information on arrangement protocol, background, and composition. Visits: 990 |
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How to Take an HDR PhotoHow to take an HDR photo set (3 photos each with different exposures) using a Nikon D50 digital SLR camera. Includes a walkthrough of the settings you should use to take the photo. Visits: 986 |
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Depth of Field Photography Tips and TechniquesOffering photography tips on how to adjust depth of field using aperture and focus like professional photographers; includes information on shutter speed and hyperfocal distance. Visits: 984 |
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Using Aperture Priority Mode on Digital CamerasLearn how to use the aperture priority mode, this photography setting determines how much light will be let into the camera and it controls depth of field. Visits: 983 |
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Artistic Photography ConsiderationsLearn how to apply artistic techniques to your photos to capture a better image, includes tips on subject shapes, peak hours for photography, and the rule of thirds. Visits: 979 |
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