Photography Tips and Techniques
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“Edit my Photo†by Phill Price, or “How I seriously messed up this photoâ€
In response to Phill Price's "Edit my photo" project, the processing steps I took to, in my view, improve the original.
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How to photograph smoke abstracts
Some time ago I published a few of my smoke abstracts to my flickr photostream and some people asked me how I had created such images. So, here it is, photography of smoke abstracts explained.
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Be creative with old cameras – Through the Viewfinder
Through the Viewfinder (TtV): The technique of using one camera to take a picture via another camera's viewfinder.
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5 Tips for Acquiring Old Cameras
Recently I had the opportunity of acquiring an old camera. By old I don’t mean "it still uses film" old, I mean "really" old on the antique level. I’m not an expert in the industry of antiques acquisition but since I had this opportunity I started doing a little...
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Thomas Hawk shares 10+1 golden tips for dSLR photography
Thomas Hawk shares 10+1 basic tips for all those starting with dSLR photography.
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Underwater Photography: the Basics
For those of you lucky enough to live or spend the holidays near a water paradise, and want to record those moments not only above water but also bellow it, here are a few basic tips for underwater photography.
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Minimalism in Photography: What you had to say
Finally the results from my Minimalism in Photography Project are here for all to read...
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SlideFlickr – Embedding your Flickr Photos on blog posts made easy
SlideFlickr is a nice web application that quickly generates code to embed your Flickr photos on blog posts.
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Editing Brian’s Photo
On the last September 18th, Brian at Epic Edits Weblog started a group project asking his readers to edit his photo. I though this was one of the most interesting projects that I’ve seen around the photography blogs for some time. The reason is simple: from a starting point,...
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How to Photograph the Moon
It's a full moon today. So, here are a few tips to take great photos of the moon. Grab your camera and go out there.