10 Tips for Taking Great Pet Photos | Care2 Healthy Living: "As a photographer, one of the questions I am asked most often is: “How do you take such animated portraits of dogs and cats?” I have always felt strongly that being a good photographer comes from instinct and experience. I don’t believe that you can teach someone to “have a good eye.” However, you can learn techniques that are helpful in taking good portraits of your pets, and you don’t even need a professional camera. Here are tips to help you take great photos. Remember, practice makes perfect"
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Thursday, November 22, 2012
Never take a bad travel photo again: Tips from 10 pros
Never take a bad travel photo again: Tips from 10 pros: "Likewise, it's not the camera equipment. It's the eye behind the lens, writes Chuck Delaney in the forward to his new book, Top Travel Photo Tips from Ten Pro Photographers."
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PictureCorrect - Photography Tips and Techniques
PictureCorrect - Photography Tips and Techniques: "I’ve been a second shooter at a number of weddings now and was recently informed that I’m a pretty stellar second shooter. (In fact, I’m one local photographer’s first pick – which made me absolutely giddy). So I thought I’d write an article giving some tips on how to be an awesome second shooter based on my experiences with a second shooter and as a second shooter for someone else."
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Photographing Crowds at Concerts
Photographing Crowds at Concerts: "It’s not just the band on stage that make for interesting subjects at concerts; the crowd can lend itself for painting a vivid picture of the event too. However the trouble with concerts is the lack of available light, so here are a few suggestions to make the best out of the situation to help you capture the throng of revellers"
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4 Ways To Share Your New Photos With Your Friends by Digital Photo Secrets
4 Ways To Share Your New Photos With Your Friends by Digital Photo Secrets: "There are more ways to share information today than there has been in the history of mankind. As a photographer, your options are practically limitless. You can hop on Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Myspace, Photobucket, and plenty of others. They all allow you to upload your favorite photos and share them with your friends. So much of this is going on that it seems as though a new way to share pictures gets invented and released to the public every week. Considering this, I think it’s a much more fruitful endeavor to tell you about some of my favorites instead of going over all of your options."
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