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How to shoot Flowers refracted through Dewdrops
2007-07-17 04:36:03

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Photography Acronyms Reference Guide
2007-07-11 23:29:05
Have you ever been reading a photography forum or article online and seen some acronym you didn't understand? Is CoC practically a four-letter word? Does GIF remind you of peanut butter? Are PJ's something you wear to bed at night? If so, you're in the right place to learn some photo lingo!
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How to Increase your Depth of Field by Focus Stacking
2007-07-05 14:22:16
Focus stacking can be used to increase the available depth of field in a shot. You might want to do this where you just can't get the required DOF no matter what aperture you use, or where you are using fairly open apertures to minimize diffraction softening but still want to significant DOF.
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33 Tips for Creating Sharper Photographs
2007-07-04 17:53:18
Sharpness is often considered the "holy grail" of photography. There are many ways to judge an image and sharpness is almost always considered one of the important. Obtaining critical sharpness requires using proper technique. Many of the strategies are listed below. How do you obtain critical sharpness? Sometimes you need to keep the camera as steady as possible. Sometimes the camera needs to be
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How to Photograph Dragonflies
2007-07-02 02:40:10
After a while you start to pick up on their habits and quirks, and you learn when you can get close and when you're wasting your time. The trick is to find one that's busy. If they are feeding, mating, or otherwise occupied then they are less likely to fly away. If they do fly off then just freeze. If the dragon comes back to the same spot (or close to it) then try again. If the critter lands se


Where to send damaged camera gear
2007-07-01 16:43:53
Has your camera gear ever broken and been in need of repair? Have you ever gotten a soft copy of a lens and wanted to send it to the manufacturer for calibration? If so, here's a comprehensive list of addresses and phone numbers where you can send in your gear.
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Creating Panoramas with Really Right Stuff equipment
2007-06-29 03:05:33
While a single picture may look really pretty, interactive panoramas have the incredible ability to make you feel like you're actually there! How would you like to stand atop Matterhorn, gaze up inside Sacre Coeur, sit underneath a rugby scrum, climb El Delfino, fly over Sydney, or hike down the Grand Canyon? In order to create panos like those listed above, you're going to need some specialized p
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Compact Point & Shoot cameras for Digital SLR Photographers
2007-06-27 14:25:55
Photographers who shoot with Digital SLRs are accustomed to high quality images, short shutter lag speeds, excellent performance at high ISOs and low light situations, large viewfinders, responsive autofocus systems, the ability to manual focus, and so forth. However, bringing the large and bulky cameras are not always practical. Point & shoot cameras offer the benefits and convenience of being sm
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Long lens techniques for shooting wildlife
2007-06-27 14:25:54
Les Zigurski is a talented wildlife photographer who wrote an excellent article detailing his techniques and strategies for shooting with long lenses. In his tutorial, he discusses the finer points of shutter speed, image stabilization, shooting hand held, using multiple shots bursts, camera settings, focusing techniques, and exposure methods. ...


How to photograph Matches & Smoke
2007-06-27 14:25:53

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