Mon10Sep20070106PM
Now your ready to start taking pictures we’re going to show you four ways to position yourself while you’re holding your camera, to ensure you’re rock steady no matter what you’re shooting.
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Mon10Sep20071257PM
Candid Photography is probably the most effective form of photography there is. Candid photography is the art of catching people unawares in a photo. It doesn’t have to mean capturing them during a slapstick moment of falling over in the snow or something like that, it just means capturing people at their most natural. There is always a place for a well composed photograph with time taken over how the subject poses and smiles for the camera. For me that can never beat the capture of people falling around laughing at a joke or marveling at a sporting event. Here are six tips to taking good candid photographs.
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Sun09Sep20070152AM
By Gary Bunn
Your Digital Camera is a highly sophisticated piece of equipment, capable of producing fantastic results, but it’s only a piece of kit, and will only do what its setup to do. So, here’s a pre-shoot checklist to help you get the best out of your D-SLR. Try to get into the habit of running through this list before each shoot and you’ll avoid having great shots ruined by incorrect camera settings..
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Sat08Sep20070147PM
Portrait photography is the art of taking pictures of people. Now whether you do this for family and friends, or just because you like people pictures, you may find these tips helpful in making your portrait photos more polished and professional looking.
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Sat08Sep20070141PM
When you want to get the absolute best results from your photography, you’ll need to employ a tripod.
A tripod stabilises the camera, leading to much sharper images than you’re generally likely to get without it. This is especially true when it comes to taking photos in poor light.
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