Wednesday, October 15, 2014

2 Simple Tips for Improving Your Portraits – PictureCorrect

2 Simple Tips for Improving Your Portraits – PictureCorrect: "
Today, let’s get a bit into portrait photography. Here are two quick tips for you. Though they may seem minor, they can make a HUGE difference in the effectiveness of your portraits. Who knows, maybe you’ll start winning some of those photo contests!"



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7 Tips For Great Digital Photographs – PictureCorrect

7 Tips For Great Digital Photographs – PictureCorrect: "Before you can begin to share photo memories with family and friends, you need to take great digital shots that are razor-sharp and crystal-clear. After all, there’s nothing quite so frustrating as when your photos of memorable events, like a graduation, wedding, or a vacation, turn out blurry or fuzzy or just plain dull."



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6 Signs That You May be a Lazy Photographer

6 Signs That You May be a Lazy Photographer: "Photographers who are consistently producing stunning photographs don’t do so because they are lucky, observant, or even more skilled than the average photographer – they do so because they are not being lazy. Are you a lazy photographer?"



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6 Tips for More Unique Travel Photos in Busy Tourist Locations

6 Tips for More Unique Travel Photos in Busy Tourist Locations: "magine this: you’ve scrimped and saved for months for your dream vacation, and a snazzy digital camera, hoping to capture some unique travel photography images along the way, only to be flustered by the hordes of other tourists with the same intentions. With the increased accessibility of cameras on devices of every kind, this is becoming a common scenario that can frustrate many photographers, both professional and amateur. But don’t lose hope! With these tips, I’ll show you some ways to think of travel photography in a new light so that you can take unique travel photos in busy tourist locations."



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Photography tips for shooting pictures of Colorado's fall color - The Denver Post

Photography tips for shooting pictures of Colorado's fall color - The Denver Post: "With more than 10 years of shooting breaking news, sports, news conferences and politics for The Denver Post, I need to recharge my creative juices every once in a while. One of the best ways that I have found to do that is to step into Colorado's backcountry. With fall approaching, it is a great time to grab your camera and head to the mountains to capture the color and beauty of this great state."



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