Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Applying the Rule of Thirds in Your Photography – PictureCorrect

Applying the Rule of Thirds in Your Photography – PictureCorrect: "New photographers are taught the ‘rule of thirds’ as one of the first guidelines toward making exciting pictures. This is a technique in which a hypothetical grid (similar to a noughts and crosses board) is utilized to frame subjects. The grid separates an image into nine equal portions with four junction points and four lines."

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Wide-Angle Photography – Broaden Your Horizons – PictureCorrect

Wide-Angle Photography – Broaden Your Horizons – PictureCorrect: "Digital cameras and zoom lenses go hand in hand. When shopping for your new camera, chances are one of the first features the salesman mentioned was the power of the zoom lens."

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Printing your digital photos

Printing your digital photos: "With the invention of affordable digital cameras, people are taking thousands more digital photos than they ever did with film."

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Quick Tips For Spring Color | OutdoorPhotographer.com

Quick Tips For Spring Color | OutdoorPhotographer.com: "After a long winter of bare trees and monochrome landscapes, the cornucopia of colors that erupts in spring is visually overwhelming. We easily can start snapping away haphazardly at anything and everything in a quest to take in all the vivid hues. Here are some tips to consider that will help you gain focus and produce stunning photos that take full advantage of what nature serves up this spring."

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3 Ways to get Better Control of Autofocus

3 Ways to get Better Control of Autofocus: "Sometimes autofocus can be really annoying. For some shots it’ll focus on the right part of your subject, but then the very next shot it may choose to focus on something far and away into the background."

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