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March 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Photography Tips | No Comments

Photo by Mr Bones - No exposure settings supplied Today, as a followup to our post earlier in the week A Beginners Guide to Capturing Motion in Your Photography I want to post a series of posts from Flickr that … Read More
February 24th, 2010 | Posted in Photography Tips | No Comments

{What is Bracketing?} Mark Upfield - www.MUphotographic.com In short, bracketing is taking the same photo more than once using different settings for different exposures. Why would you do this? Say you’re photographing a mountain landscape. The grass would require one … Read More
February 24th, 2010 | Posted in Photography Tips | No Comments

Landscape photography can provide some of the most awe-inspiring photos out there. But doing it well is the key. Anyone can take a snapshot on their vacation, but it takes a talented photographer (a true artist!) to capture the scene. … Read More
February 21st, 2010 | Posted in Photography Tips | No Comments

There are may ways an image can be made unsuitable. Camera shake and poor focus are two of them. How does it happen? How can you prevent it? And what if you don’t even have one of those ‘fancy schmancy’ … Read More
February 10th, 2010 | Posted in Photography Tips | No Comments

Recently, I posted that my biggest frustration is improper focus. If you use a point-and-shoot, the solution it pretty simple. You hold down the shutter button halfway until focus is achieved and then push it the rest of the way … Read More
February 10th, 2010 | Posted in Photography Tips | No Comments

In this post Lisa Newton from Travelin’ Local shares a little of her quest for the perfect woman’s camera bag. Many women want the option to have a camera bag that looks as great as it functions, so it can … Read More
January 28th, 2010 | Posted in Photography Tips | No Comments

In this post, Steve Berardi from PhotoNaturalist talks about three ways to get better control of autofocus. Sometimes autofocus can be really annoying. For some shots it’ll focus on the right part of your subject, but then the very next … Read More
January 28th, 2010 | Posted in Photography Tips | No Comments

A Guest Post by Jodi Friedman of MCP Actions:Your shortcut to better photographs . As a photographer you shoot in Raw or Jpeg, or sometimes both. Then you edit. You may start in Lightroom or Adobe Camera Raw, but many … Read More
January 25th, 2010 | Posted in Photography Tips | No Comments

Capturing scenes in low light remains one of the most challenging aspects of photography, yet the results when executed well can be truly captivating. Whether it’s an energetic cityscape or ethereal seascape the possibilities are endless. Here are a few … Read More
December 18th, 2009 | Posted in Photography Tips | No Comments

A Guest Post by Alistair Scott . When I started using a camera autofocus was something out of science fiction. I mean … it would never work in real life, would it? Apart from anything else, how could it know … Read More