Wednesday, April 10, 2013

The Top Secret Photography Techniques- Mind-Blowing Images - YouTube

The Top Secret Photography Techniques- Mind-Blowing Images - YouTube: ""

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Bird Photography Tips, Tutorials And Videos - 121Clicks.com

Bird Photography Tips, Tutorials And Videos - 121Clicks.com: "Little chirps and beautiful wings, one can hardly not fall in love with these wonderful creations of nature. Birds will always be a boon to photographers, the delicate moments filled with joy and a spur for everlasting freedom within their wings, vibrant colors and actions giving every single & splendid reason for them to be photographed."

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Portrait Photography Tips for the Beginner | Mosaic

Portrait Photography Tips for the Beginner | Mosaic: "Portraits can make for some of the most iconic, beautiful photos in your personal collection. Our mind is so naturally in tune with seeing faces, that we imagine them, even where they don’t exist. Pictures of friends and family are what most casual photographers use their camera for, often with disappointing results. Because of these poor early photos, many beginning photographers can be put off by the idea of doing more serious portrait photography. Here, we learn ten of the basic tips and tricks that can turn an average photo of a person into a work of art."

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Tips for Shooting Landscapes with a Telephoto Lens

Tips for Shooting Landscapes with a Telephoto Lens: "Landscape photography is often synonymous with wide-angle lenses, strategically placed foreground elements and all encompassing vistas that stretch from the very near to the very far.  There is no doubt that using that approach can create wonderful images that lead the viewer through a grand landscape however there is also merit in taking a different approach and using a telephoto lens."

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How to Take Better Photos With Your Smartphone | PCMag.com

How to Take Better Photos With Your Smartphone | PCMag.com: "If you're a typical PCMag reader, you have a smartphone, and it likely has a decent camera. Despite having high megapixel counts, cell phone cameras can't keep up with standalone point-and-shoots for a few reasons. "

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