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By: David Peters
Looking for some help with learning photoshop? David Peters The spot healing brush made its debut in Photoshop Elements 3, but now an enhanced version of it is available in Photoshop CS2. The spot hea (read entire article)
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By: Fabian Toulouse
Digital Photography: Countless Rewards Fabian Toulouse Digital photography is a wonderful development for that field. So many of the nuisances of traditional film photography are not an issue with thi (read entire article)
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By: Gugu Maseko
Web Videos: The Major Equipments and Best Editing Software Gugu Maseko When you're making a web video, you must remember several things in order to ensure a beautiful outcome. Like most things in life (read entire article)
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By: Simon Small
How to choose a digital Camera Simon Small There are many, many digital cameras available in today's market and seemingly more appearing monthly so which digital camera is the right camera for you? Fi (read entire article)
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By: Michael Colucci
Taking a good photo isn't as hard as you may think. You don't need the most expensive camera or years of experience, just 10 simple tips.Enjoy!Tip 1 - Use All Your Available SpaceDon't be afraid to u (read entire article)
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By: Stan P. Cox II
As a professional photographer for the past 31 years, I am acutely aware of the magnitude of the effect that the digital revolution has had on my profession. The vast majority of professional photogr (read entire article)
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By: Peter Sakes
A career as a photographer opens many different doors for you, and gives you the options for a whole variety of different photography careers. You can work in the world of journalism, big business, s (read entire article)
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By: Ron Baker
Photography Board is the place for photography-coholic to meet, discuss and share ideas. It's a fully functional board that targets general topics of interest to the beginner and advanced photographe (read entire article)
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By: TJ Smith
Need a great image for your latest design project or newest website? Then stock photography is the answer. Stock photography is images that are sold over and over. The images come in many different f (read entire article)
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By: Loring A. Windblad
This information is Copyright January 2006 by http://www.santaclausca.com and Loring Windblad. References for this article include the author's personal knowledge and experience, but also incude Digi (read entire article)
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By: Loring A. Windblad
This information is Copyright January 2006 by http://www.santaclausca.com and Loring Windblad. References for this article include the author's personal knowledge and experience. Additional informati (read entire article)
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By: Loring A. Windblad
This information is Copyright January 2006 by http://www.santaclausca.com and Loring Windblad. References for this article include the author's personal knowledge and experience. Additional informati (read entire article)
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By: Brad Jacobsen
When I purchased the Canon Powershot S80 through a seller on eBay, it overcame many of the problems of my previous film cameras. Such memories as waiting in a long line to drop off film, not knowing (read entire article)
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By: John Threlfall
Ask yourself the question; Are you the next undiscovered photographer? Anyone can take a photograph of course, but it’s that creative spark and seeing the unseen that makes a photographer stand out a (read entire article)
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By: Rene Waish
Aberration. The inability of a lens to produce a true image, particularly at the edge of a photograph. Usually, the more expensive the lens, the better its optical quality and the fewer aberrations.An (read entire article)
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By: John Threlfall
Take a photograph that is set up perfectly, composition, lighting, scale, its all right. You take the shot and feel pleased with the outcome, but how much personal emotion went into the shot?This is (read entire article)
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By: Laurie McArthur
I suppose we all know that the chemicals for processing B&W Photographic prints should be used at 20°C. The manufacturers of the various papers and chemicals say so. On a cold winter night, with the d (read entire article)
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By: Phill Petrovic
Infrared photography is sometimes placed on the outside edge of the mainstream photographic world. To the uninitiated observer infrared photography conjures up television images of car thieves speedin (read entire article)
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By: Phill Petrovic
One of the major problems of the larger cities of the word these days is crime. It appears that the larger the city the more-acceptable serious crime seems to be. If not because to the proliferation o (read entire article)
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By: Juan Carlos Torres
1. Myth: Digital photos are pixilated or fuzzy. Reality: most people that say that have never seen a photo produced by a professional grade digital camera. The quality of modern digital cameras is equ (read entire article)
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By: Richard Schneider
Portrait is defined as, “A likeness of a person, especially one showing the face, that is created by a painter or photographer, for example.” In the area of portrait photography there are some guidel (read entire article)
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By: David Peterson
Candid photography is photography that focuses on spontaneity rather than technique. Your subject's focus is not on the camera, but on their current task. So we're not talking about the photo albums f (read entire article)
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By: Roy Barker
You may have already started to make money from your photography, but if you are still a gifted amateur, then there are effective methods you can use to kick start your chances of making a profit. At (read entire article)
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By: Gary Wilkinson
Probably one of the most common problems you will be faced with in doing any type of digital photo restoration work will be to do with spot scratches on your old photos.When we first look at those old (read entire article)
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By: Roy Barker
Babies make the best and the worst subjects to photograph. They are the best for two reasons, people are more tolerant at looking at baby photos, as well as the fact that babies are not aware their im (read entire article)
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By: Jessica Bonilla
All brides want that one photograph that perfectly captures the wedding day. But to get it, you have to hire a skilled photographer--and unfortunately, they usually cost several thousand dollars. He (read entire article)
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By: Roy Barker
There are also some excellent online courses available and some of them are free, just type “Photography free online courses” into your search engine. Morguefile is an example they offer sound technic (read entire article)
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By: Roy Barker
Part and parcel of establishing your own photographic business is establishing your own legal entity. This means establishing yourself for taxes. This is broader than the scope of this article, becaus (read entire article)
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By: Mia LeCron
Weddings are momentous occasions to all people involved; especially the families of the bride and groom. One very important aspect of a wedding is to commemorate the event with beautiful pictures so t (read entire article)
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