Posted in Photography Technique on Apr 9th, 2008
Are you having trouble finding out how to take good pictures? Do you wish the photos you take where a lot better? It seems like whatever you try, the pictures are just so plain. If I just knew something to make that picture better, I would be pleased.
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Posted in Photography Technique on Apr 8th, 2008
Using a digital photography green screen is easy. The screens are used in both still photography and videos although it’s more common in video photography.
First off, you need an actual green screen. Despite the name, this can be either green or blue in color. The choice of color will largely be dictated by what you [...]
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Posted in Photography Technique on Apr 7th, 2008
One of the things people ask me most about digital photography is how to take perfect “people pictures.” Digital photography is great for people because you can simply delete the ones you don’t like, and show them, on the spot, what the digital photo looks like. In any digital photography session, whether it be portrait [...]
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Posted in Photography Technique on Apr 6th, 2008
Photography is an art to be Photography Basics. In order to take the best pictures you can possible take you need to have some photography basics. If you follow the following photography tips and basics you should be taking wonderful pictures every time.
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Posted in Photography Technique on Apr 6th, 2008
I know that many out there want to improve their photography in one aspect. Flower photography. With gardening as popular as it is this shouldn’t be a surprise. Flower photography while looking like one of the simplest forms of photography can quickly become one of the most difficult. Here are a few tips for you. [...]
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Posted in Article on Apr 4th, 2008
One of the most satisfying forms of photography, and one of the easiest to master is macro photography.
A practical way for defining macro photography is by the strength of the lens, or how nearby it can focus. For true macro photography, you’ll want to have a lens that focuses down to a 1:1 range. For [...]
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Posted in Wedding Photography on Apr 3rd, 2008
Your wedding day is one that has been planned for a lifetime; a moment in time when all the planets align and time stands still. A successful wedding day - logistically speaking - depends on the coordination of a variety of vendors - all there to deliver their services to your specifications. They are all [...]
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