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Understanding light is one of the very basic principles of learning to be a photographer. When you have a group of people in front of you with smiling faces ready for you to say 'cheese'...
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There is one simple technique any body can do to eliminate red eye. It can be done with any type...
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The photos you took of the party are really great - except for one thing: "red eye" makes everyone look like extras from a low budget horror movie!...
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The digital camera is in reality a great possession with many facets of its utilities and not only that knowing these utilities makes the understanding...
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Photography with the aid of a digital camera is beyond doubt very fascinating. However, it also has many a nooks that the users of the digital...
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How many of the birthday party pictures you've seen are kept just because they are of someone's birthday, not because it is inherently a terrific photograph? When was the last time you heard anyone exclaim:...
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Using a tripod is essential when taking photos - and not just for night shots. To get ultra crisp and sharp pictures, your camera cannot move at all when the shutter is open. In some circumstances, even the tiny movements your hand makes are enough to make a slightly blurry image...
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Almost any shot will look better if you take two or three steps closer to your subject. Filling the frame entirely with your subject will make a terrific difference to your photos...
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Taking pictures of your new baby is a great way to preserve life long memories. Baby pictures can also make great postcards, keepsakes, or baby shower gifts. Here are some simple tips to get great baby pictures:...
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When should you use hyperfocal focusing? Well, sometimes when shooting a landscape, you want...
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These were not models or abstract women wandering into my studio room but women who I have known as people and as real. To me photographing the nude is simply using my camera to sense and feel the pulse of life… I am interested in photographing of women as people, not the photographing of women as stigma, or the photographing of women as flesh or smut or form or any number of essentially superficial aesthetic devices in which the photographer’s fragile ego tends to dabble.
Larry Fink
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