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Facts About Flash Units And Taking Photos Using A Flash

I’ve had too many requests from your photography colleagues not to disregard this article. If you wanted to know some quick tips on camera flash, this is going to be helpful. If you’ve suffered any frustration relating to setting and using camera flash (as I have), then you may want to save this to your

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Digital Cameras’ Responsiveness and Photo Shooting Delays

Digital cameras have many advantages but they also have some disadvantages and response time is one of them. There are three response times that you should care about: the delay between pressing down the shutter button and shooting a photo, the delay between turning on the camera and shooting a photo and the delay between

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Use of Color in Digital Photography

Everyone knows that taking a good photograph requires a good deal of technical knowledge. Camera settings, developing techniques, and with digital photography, software skill are all important skills in the trade. However, composing an image is about so much more than just technical skill. The photographer is an artist. A piece will be quickly forgotten

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Wide Angle Lens Tips – new

Tips for Using a Wide Angle Lens All of us like to stay current with new breakthroughs and tips relating to photography on a regular basis. The lens category of photography is one of the most important since it alone has the ability to enhance what is already there and even include what we might

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Shallow Depth Of Field (DOF)

If you came for depth of field techniques, please go to the download page here at – depth of field techniques Otherwise you should read the article below. Working With a Shallow Depth Of Field As you proceed to gain experience in the profession of photography, you will discover new techniques and procedures which will

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Macro Digital Photography – Ten Tips

Macro photography is simply close-up photography, and sometimes means that the image is the same size as the original subject. However digital cameras have taken that definition and changed it into something else, and today it just means close-up photography. Macro photography has caught on in a big way in both the professional and hobbyist

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