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Taking Pictures in Bad Weather #2
Mist or fog, like rain, has a certain charm and quality. Contrast changes and hues and shapes take on a subtle aspect. Almost everything looks better in the mist. Pictures will look mean and moody and sometimes have an added artistic look to them w...
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Taking Pictures in Bad Weather #1
It's always a struggle going out in bad weather. Cold days and nights, rain, fog and that welcoming warm fire at home. But, if you can overcome the temptation to stay at home then you could get some great images.
Rain is wet, but it brings forth op...
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rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Eric Hartwell
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Sound Like A Pro In Just One Page! 1 of 3
Taking a picture is more than just pointing and shooting. Simple cameras are lovingly referred to as PHS models (push here, stupid). After ten years of photography and teaching it as well, I will attempt to write even complex topics easily to help ...
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rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Bryan D. Applegate
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Low Light and Night Photography
As the light fades, do thoughts of photography wane also? If that's the way you think then read on as we will be showing you that low light photography is awash with opportunities!
Images, whether from film or digital cameras, need one ingredien...
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rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Eric Hartwell
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Taking Pictures of Groups
You may need the ultimate in patience, but photographing groups can bring rewards for the photographer and even lead you to be asked to do more work.
There are some simple rules to remember:
Always fill the frame with groups. Don't let people...
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rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Eric Hartwell
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10 Reasons to Own, and Use, a Lens Cap
Have you ever wondered what use is a lens cap? It is often made of plastic, it is fiddly to use and often gets lost. Yet the humble cap should be seen as an essential part of your armamentarium. Here's 10 reasons why:
1. It protects your lens from...
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rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Eric Hartwell
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Still-Life Tabletop Photography Made Easy!
When it comes to simple basic Still-Life Tabletop Photography, as far as the novice 'wanna-be-photographer' is concerned there is often a mental block, when really it's quite simple, so much so that if you start to do it professionally, after a few...
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Wanna be Models
I get asked the question "How do I get Started as a Model" so many times and I have to say there's not an easy answer to this.
First are you really sure that this is what you want! If the answer to this is yes and if you are at least 1.7 meters (5f...
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rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Roger Lewis
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Get the Perfect Exposure - Every Time!
Did you ever get back a fresh batch of film, only to be disappointed in finding out that you got back wash-out boring images.
The problem is that you didn’t expose your film properly.
Whether we use a digital or film camera, we need to be able to c...
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The Wonders Of Winter
You may travel the world in search of the most glamorous locations, but sometimes there’s no place like home.
Its winter time again, and while some folks are ready to reside indoors, its time for all landscape photographers to gather their winter g...
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Digital Photography for Beginners: Seven Ways to Beat the Learning Curve
Even the most accomplished photographers who've moved into the digital age experienced an awkward first time, a dreaded beginner's learning curve. You don't have to face your digital future with fear and dread! Here are seven quick tips to make you...
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rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Kate Sheridan
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Improve Your Skills - Shoot Less!
I remember picking up my first digital camera - it felt small and unsubstantial against my sturdy film equivalent. All battery powered and no film to load - it wasn't real photography.
Within an hour, however, I had been converted as I could immedi...
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rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Eric Hartwell
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Digital Camera Accessories Market Booms Online
Most of the major technological breakthroughs in consumer electronics have been part of a larger breakthrough: converting analog information into digital information. The digital camera is one of the most remarkable instances of this shift and as t...
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rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Michelle Ryther
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Silhouette Photo Tips and Techniques
Many photographers probably have stared at a silhouette image and pondered to themselves how exactly it had been taken and composed. Silhouette images could contain a couple looking at a sunset, a cityscape with the sun shining through buildings, ...
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rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Trisha Leung
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Improving Our Landscape Images
All the world’s cameras, films and other photographic equipment are no more than tools for making landscape pictures. Cameras don’t think for themselves. Whether we use digital or film camera, the same photographic principles apply.
We don’t have...
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Tips for Photographing Undomesticated Animals
Much of the same principles apply towards photographing animals as it does towards humans. Keep these basic principles in mind as you photograph animals:
1) Eye contact is important, but not always necessary. In some instances, a pose with eye con...
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rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Debbie Jensen
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Tips on Photographing Your Handcrafted Sterling Silver Jewelry
The best way to do this is, of course, digitally. Taking good quality pictures of jewelry for most is an unsolved mystery. However, there are some simple techniques used by the professional, which even amateur photographers can use to obtain dramat...
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rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Jack Shafer
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Get The Most Out Of Your Camera (Part 2)
In part 1 of: Get the most out of your camera, we looked at how to use the aperture and the creative uses of depth-of-field. In this part we’ll look at how to use the shutter button on your camera and how both the shutter and the aperture control e...
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Keys to Portrait Lighting
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.
The photographer’s first task is to eva...
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rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Kenneth Hoffman
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Get and Use a Tripod
Why would you ever want a tripod? They are heavy, expensive and cumbersome to carry aren’t they?
Yes. But if you want great images then investing in one will reap dividends.
Consider the following image opportunities:
- a night time shot of the moo...
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Make Up Tips for Photography
Photography make up is slightly different from daily make up applications. Here are some pointers -
Lighting:
Use natural lighting – for example, near a big window with lights coming in
If photography is taking place outdoors, do so around 4pm to 5...
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rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Noelle Wong
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Your Images are at Risk!
You have spent lots of money and time on getting a good camera and taking lots of pictures. Now they are safely loaded onto your computer they need no further attention, right?
Wrong!
Your memories are precious. They are part of you and your
world....
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Composition - Improving Technique at the Picture-taking Stage
Out of all the steps involved in taking a photograph, the one that creates most impact is correct composition. It is also the one that is the most fun and where you are likely to have the greatest control. It follows, then, that getting composition...
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Features to Look for in a Camcorder
If you're on the look out for a new digital camcorder then you need to know what type of features to look for. It's easy to get confused and hard to make sense of all the specifications. Looking for the right features is the key in finding the best...
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rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Chris Vorelli
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Tips for Getting Sharp Pictures Without a Tripod
Use a tripod if you can
A tripod is an indispensable piece
of equipment. However, they are often large, heavy and cumbersome. In many
instances you simply won’t be able to use a tripod to get the picture you need.
But, without one, your images wil...
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rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Eric Hartwell
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