Sunday, September 29, 2013

How to take pictures of beautiful flowers

How to take pictures of beautiful flowers: "Taking pictures of beautiful flowers is something I have always enjoyed. You see things on the photos and through the camera lens that you don't see just looking at them. Most people don't get down to flower level and really see the flower. Taking flower photos is a good way to practice with your camera as well. Flowers stay where they are so you can take your time to get the shot just right. They also make really nice relaxing slide shows in the middle of the winter mixed with some nice background music."

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Portrait Photography Tips | “Shutterbug’s Guide To Portrait Photography” Teaches People How to Increase Their Sales Without Reducing Their Prices – Vinamy - Press Release - Digital Journal

Portrait Photography Tips | “Shutterbug’s Guide To Portrait Photography” Teaches People How to Increase Their Sales Without Reducing Their Prices – Vinamy - Press Release - Digital Journal: "Shutterbug’s Guide to Portrait Photography is a new photography training course that teaches people how to become a better photographer, how to take stunning portraits, and how to make their customers come back to them again and again."

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Maternity Photography – 7 Tips for Taking Great Shots

Maternity Photography – 7 Tips for Taking Great Shots: "When I first began doing maternity work I made a pledge. A commitment I swore I’d stand by through thick and thin. I promised myself I’d never take “the maternity picture.” You know the one. Daddy’s arms around mommy’s belly with hands affectionately forming… gag… excuse me… a heart. There’s NOTHING wrong with this photo. AT ALL. Calm your rage oh you who just did this exact shot this afternoon."

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How many megapixels do you need?: Connect

How many megapixels do you need?: Connect: "Megapixels. How did such a simple concept become so wrapped up in hyperbole, controversy and confusion? Compact camera manufacturers act like everyone needs more of them. Photography pundits generally wish there were less. Smartphone manufacturers are completely unable to agree where they stand on the issue. The current generation of premium smartphones includes a 4MP model from HTC, 8MP from both Apple and Google, 13MP from Samsung and LG, 20.7MP Sony and 41MP from Nokia. Surely they can’t all be right?

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