Posts Tagged ‘digital photography’
Here are some simple tips to help you and your camera take better outdoor photos this winter.
Pro Photographer T.J. Dinsmoor recently offered these tips on his pro photography blog.
Photography in The Winter: 5 Great Photo Tips
Posted by TJ Dinsmoor on Mon, Dec 07, 2009 @ 11:05 AMJust the thought of winter makes people cringe.
Who would ever want to go out in the snow and cold to take photos? Winter is a wonderful time for photography — especially if you and your camera are well prepared. Here are five tips to make photography in the cold more successful. continue reading
Wondering about:
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Flash settings on your digital camera?
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When to use the zoom lens?
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How to “frame” your picture before taking it?
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Which digital camera is best for “point and shoot?”
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How to clean your lens?
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Settings to use for photos of children or pets? continue reading
I’ve snapped a photo or two of large spider webs in the last
couple of years — it’s not easy to get a good shot. Taking the time to take a picture of a spider web appeals to a precious few who like the unique and the unusual. One of my favorite photography bloggers, Darren Rowse, just published a post on how to take a good shot of a spider web. And he’s got some terrific photo examples on the post as well. You’ll really enjoy those! continue reading
Who doesn’t love to photograph their pet?
A cat is part of the family and its photos are part of the family photo album. With the pictures you may already have of your pet, you can easily create a pet photo book that tells the story of your pet and portrays its best moments in pictures.
Capturing Your Cat’s Personality with a Digital Camera
Michele Gauger, a Master Photographer with many distinguished photographic honors, produced a wonderful coffee table book that features several beautiful, mysterious and fun-loving cats. Here’s a picture of the cover. It’s a hardcover book, but an amateur photographer can also produce it on lifephoto.com with a softcover and in a variety of sizes. continue reading










Who would ever want to go out in the snow and cold to take photos? Winter is a wonderful time for photography — especially if you and your camera are well prepared. Here are five tips to make photography in the cold more successful. 
