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The Cheapest and Best Camera in the World
by Kelvin Bridge, Nov 10, 2008
Taking pictures. everyone does it. Many spend fortunes on cameras and equipment, however, is a picture better than the picture that your eye takes?
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How to Take a Landscape Photo You'll Want to Share
by Cincinnati, Nov 7, 2008
Tips for taking beautiful landscape photos.
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Tips for Better Night Photography
by Lynne Garner, Nov 19, 2008
Ever wanted to get out and about at night to see what you can capture on your camera but not known where to start? Then read on here is a selection of tips and hints that will help you on your way to better nigth photography.
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11 Top Tips for Better Photographs
by Lynne Garner, Nov 19, 2008
In photography there are recognised rules of composition which once understood will help you create images you can be proud of.
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Bracketing: Getting the Perfect Exposure
by Lynne Garner, Nov 19, 2008
Have you taken a photograph and discovered the exposure is incorrect? Then discover how to bracket your images and create the perfectly exposed image almost every time.
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Three Things to Know About Printing Photos
by Cincinnati, Nov 6, 2008
When it comes to sharing photos, one of the most popular ways to share photos is timeless: printing photos. Photo printing allows people to transport photos to share with loved ones while simultaneously sharing stories from a certain experience that occurred in the photos.
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Four Ways to Take Unbeatable Travel Photos
by Cincinnati, Nov 6, 2008
Taking unbeatable travel photos creates lasting memories.
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Five Things Everyone Should Photograph
by Cincinnati, Nov 6, 2008
Enjoying each of your photographs sometimes means that you take a display purposeful photos. This article helps you decorate with the five essential photos everyone should have.
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How Many Megapixels Do I Need for my Prints?
by David Rich, Nov 4, 2008
The most common question when printing from a digital file - how many megapixels do you need for a certain size print, such as an 8x10 inch print, an 11x14 inch print, or a larger poster size? What if you paper is A4 or A3, rather than the traditional print sizes - does that make any difference? Is it any different if you take the file to a commercial printer or to a photolab?
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Learning to Use Your Camera Settings
by David Rich, Nov 3, 2008
Modern cameras encourage photographers to rely on automatic settings, but there is a lot to be gained by understanding and mastering manual and semi-automatic modes. This article explains the P, A, S, and M settings on your camera dial.
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