Nov
21
2009
Wide Angle Lenses – Five Tips for Photos With More Impact
Andrew Goodall’s ebook “Photography In Plain English” covers all the essentials – aperture, shutter speed, depth of field, wide angle and telephoto lenses…it is all there is simple language you can understand. Visit http://www.naturesimage.com.au to see all of Andrew’s work, and sign up to the online newsletter for even more great tips…it’s free!Article Marketing
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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
13
2009
Photography Quick Tips For Taking Great Pictures
When taking pictures, there are a few tips to keep in mind. Although it is possible to take simple point and click pictures, taking pictures with photography tips in mind will improve the quality of your pictures, to the point where you may even be able to submit them to contests. The first tip is [...]
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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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Oct
14
2009
Canon Professional Digital Camera: for Experts Only
The Canon professional digital camera is for experts only. That’s because if you’ve never used a digital camera before and you find yourself suddenly holding a Canon professional digital camera, you may find that you have no idea what all those special features do. That’s because Canon professional digital cameras come with all sorts of [...]
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Oct
13
2009
Fuji Digital Camera Problems: Troubleshooting Made Easy
When you bought your Fuji digital camera, you knew you were buying a product with a name you could trust. However, even the most sophisticated cameras have problems every now and then. So, what do you do when you encounter Fuji digital camera problems? There are several ways to figure out what to do whenever [...]
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Sep
18
2009
Photography tips
There are various forms of photography; they include fine art photography, food photography, fashion, nude, forensic, travel, sports etc, among many others. The various controls in a camera include focus, aperture, white balance, shutter speed, metering, ISO speed, and auto-focus point. Camera controls are inter-related. The total amount of light reaching the film plane changes [...]
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Sep
10
2009
Pet Portrait Photography – Tips for your Own Masterpiece
For some pets, a good photograph representing their best qualities comes naturally, while for others it can be frustratingly elusive. Many people choose to have professional photos taken, and although this can lead to a wonderful portrait, with a little preparation and plenty of patience you may be able to achieve similar results yourself. After [...]
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Sep
08
2009
Handmade Jewelry Photography Tips for Your Success
I personally think that taking good photos is more difficult than making our handmade jewelry! Everything has to be perfect to do justice to your handcrafted artisan jewelry. A picture is worth a thousand words if you’re a writer; a picture is priceless if you are trying to market your jewelry and unique gifts online! [...]
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Sep
06
2009
Photography Tips From A Pro On Shooting In Low Light
Focus is critical, pixels are cheap
If you are shooting wide open, which is at the camera’s largest aperture, your depth of field will be correspondingly shallow. That means your focus is going to be even more critical than otherwise. Pick a point that needs to be sharp and really pay attention to keeping that [...]
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