Monthly Archives: July 2010

Olympus Waterproof Digital Camera

Christopher If you are looking for a quality Olympus waterproof digital camera that does not cost hundreds of dollars, then you need to look at these two options – the Stylus 6600 and Stylus 550WP. And the great thing about … Continue reading

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The Basics of Portrait Photography

 Bill Abernathy A portrait photograph should always capture the essence and the emotion of the person or group being photographed. Portraits range from children and babies, to a bride on her wedding day, to an important CEO of a major … Continue reading

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Digital Photography – Fisheye Lenses

Willis J. Watson Among all the lenses that are available the fisheye lens is low on most people’s list of priorities. The uses of this lens are limited and it is rather expensive. Nevertheless, it can be highly effective in … Continue reading

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The Top 3 Photoshop Techniques To Enhance Your Images

 Liam Schembri Photoshop is a must for any photographer that has given traditional cameras the boot and turned to digital. It enables the photographer to transform their images into masterpieces. By utilizing the top 3 Photoshop techniques below, your images … Continue reading

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What is the Best Book to Learn Nikon Capture NX With?

David Chin In an attempt to extract the best possible image quality and detail from their photos, many Nikon photographers have opted to shoot in RAW format. Putting their Digital SLR cameras in RAW mode, NEF (Nikon Electronic Format) files … Continue reading

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Four Tips For Great Sports Photography

Julie J Spaulding Sports photography is a large topic, and would require extensive review to truly do it justice here. However, a brief overview of how to get the best sports shots can be found in these four handy tips. … Continue reading

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Using Your DSLR Camera Beyond the P Mode

John Slaytor First of all, what is the P mode? Your camera is blind to the world and has to make a lot of assumptions about it including how much light is out there, where to focus, how fast your … Continue reading

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Why Weekend Amateur Photographers Should Be Thanked by Professional Photographers

John Slaytor There is a lot of angst amongst some professional photographers at the moment – will the profession survive the onslaught of the weekend wannabes, amateurs who don’t give up their day job during the week who then undercut … Continue reading

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Various Types of Digital Photography Cameras

Richard P Carter Photography enables us to catch all of the crucial events in our lives. A digital camera is a camera that makes use of pixels to create a picture that’s save inside of the camera on a memory … Continue reading

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Kit You Need to Photograph a Wedding

David R Day Unfortunately there’s no one answer to this. It really is tremendously varied. Plenty of photographers I know demand the latest, fastest DSLR and as far as they are concerned, nothing else will do. But that is not … Continue reading

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