Posts Tagged: Tips


12
Feb 08

Top 10 digital myths

The early days of digital photography had some problems. Cameras were expensive. Photo quality was not good. There weren’t a lot of tools to handle digital photos.
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7
Feb 08

Setting the Mood of a Portrait

Portrait
Photo by Diego Sierralta

Portrait photography is the life blood of its industry. It has been around since the camera was invented and its popularization. It is a challenging type of photography that requires the photographer to have ea good knowledge of lighting and composition techniques as well as the ability to understand human nature. Here are some good tips to get you started on how to set the mood of a portrait.
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23
Jan 08

Rule of Thirds

Rule of Thirds
Photo by FD

The most often advised technique to good composition is to use the rule of thirds. There are two aspects to the rule of thirds and understanding how they work and interrelate is not difficult at all.
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22
Jan 08

How to Photograph a Snowflake

Snowflake
Photo by CaptPiper

“No two snowflakes are alike.” It’s a phrase repeated so often that most of us accept it as fact. Though it’s not a scientific idea at all — it was simply a theory posited in 1898 by Wilson Bentley, the very first snowflake photographer, who captured close to 5,000 crystals in his lifetime.
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