Photography How To Guides, Tips & Instructions
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How to Set up a File Structure for your Images
by 5min in > Photography
Photographic reviews and tips, this video will focus on how to set up a file structure for your images.
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Canon PowerShot A710 digital camera review
by davidbuttery in > Photography
Short general review of the Canon PowerShot A710 digital camera, including brief details of the free CHDK firmware extension.
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PhotoChopz: Learn To Make Awesome Photoshop Images For Free and Develop A Career Using Photoshop
by Daniel_C in > Photography
By learning Photoshop you can develop your skills and be able to make a career out of it.
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How to Understand Subject Placement
by 5min in > Photography
Photographic reviews and tips, this video will focus on how to understand subject placement.
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Increasing Image Resolution without losing too much quality
by The_Jade in > Photography
Resizing images with the wrong program can cause more trouble. There are specialized programs to do this job so if quality is important to you, consider acquiring these programs.
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Headshot Lighting Techniques
by 5min in > Photography
In this photography tutorial, you will learn Headshot Lighting Techniques.
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Park Photography Tips - The Vantage Points
by sudipta_shaw in > Photography
Parks are one of the major places where a photographer can find many interesting subjects and challenges in Photography. But many of us shoot in parks in the same way we shoot in a birthday party. Here's some of my personal tips that I have learnt from internet and experience that will dramatically improve the results of your park photos.
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Composition in Photography: Design Elements Part I
by sudipta_shaw in > Photography
In this article, I will take up a VERY easy topic in photography that might be very well ENORMOUSLY difficult for some. And there is absolutely valid reason for it. Photography is a wonderful mixture of science and art. A photographer is an Artist and a dreadful fate of an artist is...
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ND Filter Tip: Creating special effects
by sudipta_shaw in > Photography
Using Neutral Density Filters to create special effects in Photography - An introductory guide to ND filters
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Amazing and Fascinating Captures of the Most Colorful Birds
by MJPatrick in > Photography
Fascinating photos of the most beautiful and colorful birds.
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How to Transfer or Convert 8mm Cine Film Movies to DVD
by smacksman in > Photography
To scan 8mm film needs expensive equipment and costs a lot to get it done professionally. My DIY method does not get professional results but is good enough to see the action and will copy your old movies before they degrade completely. Works for Super8, 9.5mm and 16mm film too.
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How to Take a Photo With a Shallow Depth of Field (Sharp Subject, Blurry Background)
by 1How in > Photography
One of the most useful tricks to creating a powerful focus is utilizing depth of field. By creating a shallow depth of field, you keep the viewer's eyes off the distracting background and focused in on exactly what you want them to see.
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How to FAKE a Shallow Depth of Field (Sharp Subject, Blurry Background) Photo in Photoshop
by 1How in > Photography
A shallow depth of field can create a great effect, but it's not always possible to do the old fashion way. I'll show you how to use a modern editing program like photoshop to make one quick and dirty.
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How to use the Canon Rebel XSi DVD - Tutorial
by 5min in > Photography
Learn how to use the canon rebel Xsi dvd - tutorial
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Online Singapore Girls Photograph Gallery
by arcideaco in > Photography
Where can we find photographs of pretty, gorgeous and perfect looking Singapore girls? Or photographs of race queens during a recently ended car show? This article has the exact answer.
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How to Make A Lifesize Cardboard Cut-Out
by 5min in > Photography
Learn how to make a lifesize cardboard cut out using any picture you want.
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Amazing GimpShop trick - Selective Coloring in 5 simple steps
by bmcelwaine in > Photography
Have you ever seen a photo that is black and white except for one or a few vividly colored items? You'll have one of your own photos sporting this amazing effect in minutes. Follow this five-step tutorial that shows you how.
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Part 1: Digital Cameras - What is the Best on the Market?
by Alexander in > Photography
There are differing opinions of what is the best digital camera on the market, but you can find the right digital camera for you.
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How to Pose People for Portrait Photography
by RonaldMarbles in > Photography
The formality of any studio portrait is such that there is always some deliberation in the pose.
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Amazing GimpShop trick - Selective Coloring in 5 simple steps
by bmcelwaine in > Photography
Have you ever seen a photo that is black and white except for one or a few vividly colored items? You'll have one of your own photos sporting this amazing effect in minutes. Follow this five-step tutorial that shows you how.
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How to Take Photos to Drastically Improve Your Articles
by 1How in > Photography
With all the hype about SEO and revenue, so many writers forget what is really important - quality articles. Rather than using stock photographs - or more frequently, no photos at all - this article will show you how to use all your own photography.
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Taking Pictures and how to keep track of them - Tips
by carolinad in > Photography
Wherever you go and if you love taking pictures, that can be challenging. You have to be prepared with a large enough memory card and even a back up memory card. Have good batteries or in addition a battery charger
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Photography tips for the amateur
by Jolocol in > Photography
When I first began taking photographs my style was snap and shoot. Little wonder that many of my shots had an unexpected humorous side to them! Listening to the advice of my photography-seasoned husband, my photos now look much more professional. Here are some of his best tips!
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Edit photos online with Photoshop
by Swoopsydoo in > Photography
This article introduces you to online photo editing with Photoshop.
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How to Transfer or Convert 8mm Cine Film Movies to DVD
by smacksman in > Photography
To scan 8mm film needs expensive equipment and costs a lot to get it done professionally. My DIY method does not get professional results but is good enough to see the action and will copy your old movies before they degrade completely. Works for Super8, 9.5mm and 16mm film too.
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How to Make a Cheap Light Box
by obtortus in > Photography
If you are in to photography or arts and crafts, it can be very handy to have a light box around. I made one of these for my mom to look at old slides. The whole thing can be constructed for under $50.
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How to Take Live Photos of Bands
by 1How in > Photography
One of the hardest types of photography is live band performances. You're often in a low light situation with a bunch of ridiculously fast moving subjects, schizophrenic lighting, and other headaches. However once you have the right technique down, you might find that these are your favorite kind of pictures to take.
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How to get Your Photography Published
by 1How in > Photography
Thanks to the internet, it no longer takes a degree or business connections to get your photography noticed. With a few simple considerations you can actually have your photography published in an array of magazines and journals. Truth be told, you don't even have to be that good at photography!
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Photographing Waterfalls
by bradmauer in > Photography
If taken correctly a waterfall photo can look beautiful and mystic. Keeping the shutter slow will blur the water and make it soft.




