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Every day is a good day to capture those special moments with the ones you love on film, so it's a good idea to be prepared for that perfect photo opportunity whenever it presents itself. To help make sure you are ready in a 'flash,' below are five important tips to taking great family photos.

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So what are the mechanics of this "through the lens" shot to achieve the ghosting effect? 1. Stabilize the camera - using a tripod is best, a stable surface is a second option or, a steady hand as a last resort; 2. Set number of multiple exposures you require for the frame to (N) - usually 1 to 9; 3. For the roll of film in your SLR, determine the film speed (S); 4. Reset the camera film...

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Why modify this digital camera setting? Experiments in exposure time can produce dramatic effects. For example: Take a photograph of a roaring waterfall in a well-lit area and adjust your digital camera's exposure speed to take pictures as quickly as possible. In great lighting, and with some modern digital cameras, you may be able to see the individual drops of water falling!

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Ok. So you've read up on the technical side of taking great photos. You know your aperture from your exif and you've experimented with shutter speeds. But there is something missing from the photos you've been taking. They're ok, but that's it. Just ok. Why? You wonder. Well, here's a little secret: it's all about luck. Well not really. More to the point, great travel photography is about creating...

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Retouch Old Photos With Photoshop
Submitted 19 May 2008

Web design, printing and publishing continues to get easier as Adobe continues innovations in all things related to the internet and beyond. From retouching your own pictures using your home computer to designing your own interactive web site, Adobe has all of the angles covered. In today's electronic world, interaction between businesses and customers online is no longer an option. Being able to...

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mateur photography has always been a popular hobby, but the development of the easy-to-use digital camera has helped this pastime become bigger than ever. Millions of people own digital cameras and a high percentage of them also use photo editing software and picture sharing websites. Some of the advanced editing capabilities included with these products were once reserved only for those...

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re aging photos fading your favorite memories? Restoration: Let aging photos not fade your favorite memories. It could be your favorite old photo that got damaged, aged or simply the acid content in the paper, a photo that got stuck to the frame, exposure to elements- fading, a playful kid (or grown up), physical damage when you moved homes or those darn silverfish which just feed on your family...

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Adobe Photoshop is the worlds most used photo editor series, but still people hesitate to make a few clicks to work on it. There is a technical phobia for the term "Adobe Photoshop". Seldom do they realize it is easy to use, very user friendly, and a few hours to learn it is going to make you a Photoshop wizard! Believe me.. I am not blowing stories. It is as easy as 1, 2, and 3.

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It was admittedly difficult when we first began the transition from straight film to digital photography some years ago. My wife, a brilliant amateur photographer with a special flair for expressive and candid black-and-white photos, had trouble finessing the "delay" that occurred between pressing the button and the digital camera actually snapping the picture. The candidness, shall we...

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If you know how to operate a camera then it is not difficult to become a photographer - at least as a casual hobby. Knowledge and skill are developed over time, but grow more slowly when a camera hobbyist is alone. One of the better means of closing the inexperience gap, though, is through an association with other passionate photographers. These can be found through photography clubs or...

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Photography, as an art form is constituted of numerous intricacies. From selecting optimal light conditions, to varying the amount of exposure to even selecting the appropriate lens and filters and yet we find that despite our best efforts, we are usually never completely satisfied with the final outcome.

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Creating the perfect wedding takes an incredible amount of time, preparation and planning; most people know this and are prepared for the task that lies ahead of them. Although they may have a clear idea of what to look for when choosing the dress, venue or the catering company, many couples are lost when it comes to choosing a wedding photographer.

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High.-resolution digital images are the industry standard. This is a wonderful time for photography. Web site art is many times professional images caught by an amateur with a passion and a standard SLR camera. Online portfolios of profession and amateurs alike capture the attention of an appreciative audience and media agencies. Digital cameras have made it easier for creativity with this medium.

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Wide angle lenses are best suited for landscape pictures. A great landscape view for a picture depends largely on the amount of light falling on its location. Action, Lights and Location. After selecting the location which you feel will enable you to capture a great picture, evaluate the amount of light available in the area.

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There is a dizzying array of choices when it comes to choosing lenses for SLR cameras. From wide angle to telephoto, zoom to prime lenses, fish eye, fast lenses, wide aperture lenses, the choice seems to be impossible. It's not really. What it comes down to is asking yourself a simple question: What do I want to shoot? Different Lenses for Different Subjects

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