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Digital photography has become a revolution. The possibility of recording an image inside a memory device, instead of using film, makes the whole process more straightforward and accessible to amateur and casual photographers. This concept facilitates the management and edition of images in personal computers. Otherwise difficult tasks such as color correction, photo retouching, cropping, printintg or sharing your images are now achieved with incredible ease. As digital cameras are becoming more popular than film cameras a lot of information is becomes available on the web. In this section you will find a large amount of digital photography resources such as tutorials, books and software to help you develop your skills as a photographer.

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Using a Wide Angle Lens

Using a Wide Angle Lens

Category: Digital Photography Tutorials

One of the most interesting features of wide-angle lens is the capability to stretch perspective. What do I mean by that? I mean that when you look through a wide-angle lens, it seems that the distance between objects has extended.

Author: Picture Correct | Visits: 1325

Secrets to enduring travel photos.

Secrets to enduring travel photos.

Category: Digital Photography Tutorials

Keep in mind that not every shot you take will turn into a postcard, however, a few of them will be great, as long as you keep snapping.

Author: Shutterfly | Visits: 338

Portrait Preparation Tips

Portrait Preparation Tips

Category: Digital Photography Tutorials

The 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.

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Group Portrait Arrangement Science

Group Portrait Arrangement Science

Category: Digital Photography Tutorials

There 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.

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Perfect Exposure Setup

Perfect Exposure Setup

Category: Digital Photography Tutorials

Whether we use a digital or film camera, we need to be able to calculate exposure properly. But first, we need to understand how the aperture and the shutter work together. We also need to know how film handles light, and the relationship between film light sensitivity and f/stops. Written by TJ Tierney.

Author: | Visits: 590

Portrait Lighting Tips and Techniques

Portrait Lighting Tips and Techniques

Category: Digital Photography Tutorials

Every face can show a multitude of personality and individual characteristics. It is up to the portrait photographer to bring out the subjects best features with interesting conversation and good lighting. Written by Kenneth Hoffman.

Author: | Visits: 697

Snow Photography Exposure Settings

Snow Photography Exposure Settings

Category: Digital Photography Tutorials

Majority of the landscape is white, the background and foreground are bright and the camera's exposure meter will tend to give you the wrong reading, resulting in underexposed shot. In order to avoid this problem it is a good idea to switch to the manual program and take the picture by overexposing it by one stop. Written by Joanna Gerber.

Author: | Visits: 577

Optical Zoom Vs. Digital Zoom

Optical Zoom Vs. Digital Zoom

Category: Digital Photography Tutorials

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.

Author: | Visits: 299

Underwater Photography Equipment Guide

Underwater Photography Equipment Guide

Category: Digital Photography Tutorials

There 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.

Author: | Visits: 419

Color Calibration and ICC Profiles

Color Calibration and ICC Profiles

Category: Digital Photography Tutorials

With 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.

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