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This post is directed at all the fans of landscape photography, especially at those who sometimes are frustrated with mediocre results and looking for inspiration. Make best use of the Rule of Thirds When framing a nice landscape, you should take your time and arrange your camera exactly the way […]

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Nowadays, more digital point and shoot cameras are now equipped with manual functions. These manual functions allow you to be more flexible and creative in your approach to photography, enabling you to change the shutter speed, aperture and ISO. However, what exactly do these settings mean? And how does changing […]

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If you’re looking to get into the world of DSLRs, then take a look at our top five choices for 2011. Most of these are semi-professional DSLRs so they won’t break the bank too much. Keep in mind that we’re reviewing the body only, excluding any lenses. We’ve compared numerous […]

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Trying to take a good photograph when you lack natural light can be easily solved with a flash and tripod. However, you’re not always going to be carrying a tripod around. And even with a flash, it can wash the subject out, or be pretty much useless. Hopefully, these five simple tips will help you take the perfect photograph in a low light environment without using a flash or tripod.

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Photography has always been somewhat of a cool hobby to have. With DSLRs being a lot more affordable than a few years ago, amateur photographers are jumping on the DSLR bandwagon. Here are five questions to determine if you really need a DSLR and other cheaper alternatives.

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My dream came true when Canon and Nikon released their DSLR cameras with HD video possibility. For people whose lives consist mostly of perceiving life through visual contact this option allows to look outside of the borders of still image. But there are some things that you should know if […]

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