Nov
19
2009
Wildlife Photography: Capturing Images With Character
Wildlife photography can inspire photographers of almost any experience level. You don’t need a fancy camera or years of training; anyone with a camera can capture great wildlife images.
For an inexperienced photographer, it is easy to be disappointed with the quality of your results. You see the great photography that can be found in galleries, [...]
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Nov
11
2009
Nature Photography: Five Low-tech Tips for Better Photos
Digital cameras offer so many functions and features, photography can seem way too complex for the beginner. In frustration many new photographers simply switch their digital camera to auto, and never learn how to use it properly.
If you read that and thought “That sounds like me!” read on; I have good news. There are some [...]
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Nov
09
2009
Five Tips for Better Beach Photography
Andrew Goodall’s beginner’s guide “Photography In Plain English” takes the jargon out of nature photography and makes it easy for new photographers to get started. Check it out at http://www.naturesimage.com.au . You can also see Andrew’s popular beach photography collection and sign up to the free online newsletter.Loans
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Nov
07
2009
Rainforest Photography: Five Tips for Great Rainforest Photos
Great rainforest photography is like all nature photography. You get the best results when you concentrate on nature and light, not on technology. Yes, you need a decent camera, and you must know how to use it. But results in rainforest photography are not about the price tag on your camera. If you have a [...]
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Aug
11
2009
Landscape Photography: Tips for Capturing Images With Character
Good photography is not as complicated as most of the experts want you to think. Andrew Goodall’s ebook “Photography In Plain English” puts all the essential skills into terms you can understant. Visit http://www.naturesimage.com.au/page/25/default.asp and start learning today.Website Traffic Tips
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Jul
28
2009
Photography Tip: Adjust the Background to Highlight your Subject
Many times the emphasis you want to place on the subject of your photo can be improved by first focusing your attention on the background. Objects, colors and other elements in the background can often diminish from what would otherwise be a great photograph.
When you are composing your image through your camera’s viewfinder or [...]
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