How to Shoot Beautiful Digital Photographs

September 2nd, 2010 by


“Why can’t I get a good photograph in dark areas like churches or wedding venues?” The question goes something like this “I bought this camera and it has 10 million pixels. Why can’t I then get a good picture in dark places like a church?”

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How To Photograph Pets

September 2nd, 2010 by


If you have ever tried to take a photograph of your pet you will have discovered that it is not as easy as you might have thought. Taking photographs of them while they are sleeping is not really a problem, but once they wake up and are running around …

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An Outlook on a Complete Green Screen Backdrop

September 2nd, 2010 by


A Green screen backdrop is used in picture making when green screen technique is applied on a photograph or a video. This kind of backdrop includes a complete studio kit along with the green or blue color cloth, body suit, stand for hanging the cloth a…

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All About Wedding Photographs

September 2nd, 2010 by


There is no other way to make good memories stay alive but by immortalizing the event with a photograph. In a special occasion such as a wedding, couples would want to keep that event a treasure. Physical evidence would make everything worthwhile. Here…

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Understanding Exposure

September 1st, 2010 by


The term exposure is used in digital photography to refer to the amount of light that the sensor takes in for each photograph taken. Digital cameras use two main functions/controls to determine the exposure; these are ’shutter speed’ and ‘aperture’.

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Smart Hints in Buying a Digital Camera

August 30th, 2010 by


To make a great quality of photograph, you do not only need skills, but also great quality of digital camera. Several important things should be really considered in order to get great quality of captured pictures. What are those important things?

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Where Are My Halloween Photos?

August 27th, 2010 by


Besides inventing a consistent technique for cataloging your pictures, employing a photograph organizer or album application will make handling your digital collection a breeze. While everybody has their own organising system, these are some guides bas…

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Microphotography – Do it Yourself Or Hire a Professional?

August 25th, 2010 by


Getting a clear, highly detailed photograph of small objects is challenging. As the target gets smaller, the job becomes harder.

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