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Print Better Images

Print Better Images

It is often the simple things that spoil an image. Using simple techniques and a little care, you can easily give your images the attention that will do them justice. The materials used in printing your images play an important factor in the quality of the finished print.

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Photographing-The-Young

Photographing-The-Young

Younger children like those tots under 5 years old are not very conscious or aware of the camera but this doesn’t mean that they are very interested in the ‘photo shoot’. To get their attention, make sure that you have something that will get their attention.

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Fashion Photography

Fashion Photography

A fashion photographer must be good in two photography disciplines. First, you need to be a great portrait photographer – second, you need to be able to create images for the advertisement market. You must be able to combine the two if you are going to succeed.

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Digital Photography Made Easy With 5 Professional Insider Tips

Digital Photography Made Easy With 5 Professional Insider Tips

No matter what memory media you have, the results depend on the quality of the camera itself and other things such as resolution, lenses, brand or technology. However if you want to take better pictures with your digital camera, you have to follow some basic rules of photography.

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The Essentials of a Good Landscape Photo

The Essentials of a Good Landscape Photo

Landscape photography has the ability to take your viewers into another place without actually being there. Anybody can pick up a camera and take a photo of an interesting place, but it takes a careful and mindful photographer to take a landscape photo that is truly compelling. Most of the really impressive landscape photos that you will see have a few common elements.

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Photography – The Lens

Photography – The Lens

A camera that allows you to change the lens will obviously give you the greatest flexibility to pick the appropriate lens for the situation. An ideal camera like this is the SLR. You can choose from super wideangle to super telephoto. Macro for close ups.

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Photography: The Basics

Photography: The Basics

Photography is a common hobby or pastime for many people. It is a career for many other people. There are so many different venues of it. One of the most recent revelations in photography is the digital camera and digital photo. In an age of computers and computer technology, digital photos have become increasingly popular.

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Great Tips In Photographing People

Great Tips In Photographing People

Unlike taking photos of inanimate objects, photographing people can be more difficult as they are dynamic. They move. They can think for themselves. This is the reason why it is much harder for one to anticipate their moves and their expression. One needs to be always in his toes when capturing people. A great deal of experience is needed to be able to produce a great picture.

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How to Shoot Sharp Digital Photos Without a Tripod

How to Shoot Sharp Digital Photos Without a Tripod

Tripods are used when you need a steady platform to take a digital photo. In some scenarios not using a tripod will result in a blurry digital photo with its objects either blurred or simply out of focus. However there are times when you will find yourself in a situation that a tripod is needed but you do not have one with you to use. Here are some alternatives to using a tripod when one is not available.

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How To Take Perfect Pictures Without Using A Tripod

How To Take Perfect Pictures Without Using A Tripod

One of the problems with digital photos (and film camera photos) these days is camera shake. Camera shake occurs when the camera is moved during exposure (while the shutter is depressed). This results in a blurred photo and is sometimes not all that apparent until the photo is ‘blown’ up, revealing movement in the photo.

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