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  • Nature Photography That Sells: Five Essential Tips.
    Digital cameras make it easy for anybody to produce 'good' nature photography. These days, 'good' is not good enough; if you want to make a living, your photograph must be a step above the average. Here are five tips for some truly disintive nature photos.

    Date of Article: 10Nov2008
    Category: Arts & Entertainment
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  • Film Photography In A Digital World
    Digital photography is definitely the way of the future, but that does not mean your old film photography should be forgotten. Revisit the great photos of your past and rediscover some forgotten gems.
    Date of Article: 27Oct2008
    Category: Arts & Entertainment
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  • 2009 Calendars: Turn Your Own Photos Into A Gift
    Your digital photos don't belong on a computer screen - they should be shared and enjoyed with friends and family! A 2009 calendar is a great idea for turning your digital photos into a unique personal gift.
    Date of Article: 15Oct2008
    Category: Arts & Entertainment
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  • Wildlife Photography: Capturing Images With Character.
    Wildlife photography is easy to enjoy, but hard to to get your shots just right. Great wildlife images are not the product of high-tech equipment. They are about patience, timing, and knowing how to capture the character of your subject.
    Date of Article: 04Oct2008
    Category: Arts & Entertainment
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  • Landscape Photography: Straight Lines In A Composition
    Composition in photography is a purely creative process, so it is hard to teach. There are some guidelines to help make the learning curve easier. One is the use of straight lines to add shape and impact to your composition.
    Date of Article: 28Sep2008
    Category: Arts & Entertainment
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  • Wildlife Photography - Eliminating An Unwanted Background
    Wildlife appears in the most unexpected places, even in your own backyard. To create a natural looking photo, there are some simple ways to eliminate a distracting background and capture the illusion that your photo was taken in the wild.
    Date of Article: 27Sep2008
    Category: Arts & Entertainment
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  • Digital Photography: Learning To Live With Software
    Photographers who grew up with film often view new technology with suspicion or disdain. The reality is that editing software is not just about 'fixing up your mistakes on a computer.' If you want to get the best out of your digital photos, you will need to get to know your computer a little better.
    Date of Article: 24Sep2008
    Category: Arts & Entertainment
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  • Creative Photography: Rules Are Made To Be Broken.
    Good photography is a challenging field that can be made easier by learning some essential rules of technique and composition. A good photographer learns the rules; a great photographer knows when to break them.
    Date of Article: 11Sep2008
    Category: Arts & Entertainment
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  • Nature Photography: Capturing Landscape Images With Character.
    A great landscape is an inspiration for any nature photographer, amateur or professional. The trouble is, almost every location you visit has already been photographed thousands of times before. Here are a few tips for adding character to your landscape photos.
    Date of Article: 05Sep2008
    Category: Arts & Entertainment
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  • Digital Photogaphy: Putting Software In Its Place.
    Digital photography offers plenty of options for enhancing and improving an image after the event. Software makes the impossible possible, but it must not be seen as a substitute for actual camera skills.
    Date of Article: 02Sep2008
    Category: Arts & Entertainment
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  • Slow Shutter Speed Photography: Five Easy Experiments.
    Your DSLR camera is capable of some great effects once you understand what the manual settings are all about. Here are five easy ideas to help you experiment with slow shutter speeds, so you can see the effect they have on moving subjects.
    Date of Article: 27Aug2008
    Category: Arts & Entertainment
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  • Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, And Manual Mode.
    Setting your digital camera to automatic is safe and comfortable, but does not give you creative control over your photos. Understanding how to use your camera in Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority and Manual modes is the first step to becoming a better photographer.
    Date of Article: 06Aug2008
    Category: Arts & Entertainment
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  • Landscape Photography: The Impact Of A Great Sky.
    A dull sky can be a landscape photographer's worst enemy. But when you encounter a really great sky, how do you make the most of it in your photography? Here are five simple tips that will add impact to your photos.
    Date of Article: 27Jul2008
    Category: Arts & Entertainment
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  • Photographing Animals In The Landscape.
    Wildlife can be approached in many ways. Instead of a portrait style photo, it can be a great challenge to capture the subject in its environment. This draws on all your wildlife photography skills, and your landscape photography skills as well.
    Date of Article: 21Jul2008
    Category: Arts & Entertainment
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  • Digital Photography: Bringing Your Photos To Life.
    Digital photography has created a generation of enthusiasts who love snapping...but what are we doing with all those photos? Why not start planning now to turn them into a great end-of-year gift?
    Date of Article: 16Jul2008
    Category: Arts & Entertainment
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  • Wildlife Photography: It's All In The Eyes.
    Wildlife photography can be one of the most challenging fields of photography, and one of the most rewarding. Beginners should remember one thing above all when trying to master wildlife photography: it's all in the eyes.
    Date of Article: 08Jul2008
    Category: Arts & Entertainment
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  • Digital Photography: Understanding ISO
    ISO is not really complicated, yet many beginners find it hard to understand what ISO is all about. It can help to learn how ISO worked in the days of film, to better understand how it applies in the digital age.
    Date of Article: 01Jul2008
    Category: Arts & Entertainment
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  • Creative Photography: Lenses, Perspective And Depth Of Field.
    Telephoto and wide-angle lenses affect more than just magnification in your photography. You can also gain control over depth of field and perspective. By choosing the best lens, you can dramatically change the emphasis and the impact of your image.
    Date of Article: 29Jun2008
    Category: Arts & Entertainment
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  • Film And Digital Photograpy: How Much Has Really Changed?
    Photography has embraced enormous changes in technology in recent years. There appears to be a huge gap between the old ways and the new. But as time goes by, it seems that the more things change, the more they stay the same.
    Date of Article: 13Jun2008
    Category: Arts & Entertainment
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  • Black And White Photography: Three Tips For Beginners.
    Good black and white photography is does not rely on special equipment or techniques. Instead the photographer needs to consider a whole new way of choosing and relating to the subject to find the special character that is so unique to black and white photography.
    Date of Article: 28May2008
    Category: Arts & Entertainment
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  • Switch Your Digital Camera To Manual: Three Good Reasons.
    Most people promise themselves they will learn to use the manual settings on their digital camera...but they wind up leaving it on automatic. There are some good reasons to perservere with learning to really use your camera, and with the right approach it doesn't have to be too hard.
    Date of Article: 23May2008
    Category: Arts & Entertainment
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  • Photography For Beginners: Depth of Field.
    Depth of field is one of the toughest aspects for new photographers to master. Andrew Goodall takes a quick look at three ways of adjusting your depth of field for photos with impact.
    Date of Article: 21May2008
    Category: Arts & Entertainment
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  • Photography Composition: The Rule Of Thirds.
    Composition is essential to good photography, but many new photographers don't know where to start. This simple explanation of the Rule Of Thirds is a great starting point for any beginner.
    Date of Article: 09May2008
    Category: Arts & Entertainment
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  • Digital Photography: Overcoming Your Manual Fears
    Many digital photography beginners are intimidated by the complexity of the camera manual and never learn to use their camera properly. By knowing what you need to know, and what you don't, you can simplify and enjoy the learning process.
    Date of Article: 05May2008
    Category: Arts & Entertainment
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  • Nature Photography: Art Or Technology?
    Nature photographers have more technology at their disposal than ever before. They also have a difficult choice about how much they will allow that technology to define their work.
    Date of Article: 01May2008
    Category: Arts & Entertainment
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  • Nature Photography: Great Photos On A Cloudy Day
    Nature photography relies on capturing your subject in the best natural light. Often the best option for a subject is to take your photos on a cloudy day, so photographers should not be discouraged by waking up to grey skies.
    Date of Article: 22Apr2008
    Category: Arts & Entertainment
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  • If Only I Had A Better Camera...
    Photography beginners can make great improvement in their photography, not by buying better equipment, but by understanding the basics of photography and learning to use the camera they have.
    Date of Article: 18Apr2008
    Category: Arts & Entertainment
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  • Don't Be A Digital Dummy
    Digital technology has introduced amazing benefits for the photography world. But is it creating a generation of lazy photographers who never learn how to use their camera?
    Date of Article: 12Apr2008
    Category: Arts & Entertainment
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  • Is Digital Photography Better Than Film?
    Film is still considered by many to be superior quality to digital photography, but for modern purposes digital is a better choice for most photographers.
    Date of Article: 29Mar2008
    Category: Arts & Entertainment
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  • Are Computers Killing Photography?
    A warning for new photographers that many ebooks and courses on photography are about using computer software, not about taking better photos.
    Date of Article: 21Mar2008
    Category: Arts & Entertainment
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  • The Photographer and the Journalist
    Starts with a joke, and argues that good photography is about the skills of the photographer, not the brand or price tag of the camera.
    Date of Article: 19Mar2008
    Category: Arts & Entertainment
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