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Rule of Thirds - The Right Camera Settings
Use the rule of thirds to boost your composition.
Playing with Color - The Right Camera Settings
Capture reflections on reflective surfaces such as windows, puddles, or water to add an ethereal quality to your photos. Experiment with angles and framing and look for interesting reflections of buildings, trees, or people.
Capturing Motion - The Right Camera Settings
Capture reflections on reflective surfaces such as windows, puddles, or water to add an ethereal quality to your photos. Experiment with angles and framing and look for interesting reflections of buildings, trees, or people.
Mastering Car Show Photography: Tips and Techniques for Stunning Shots
Great ideas for some great shots and recommendations for exposure triangle settings.
Effective Incremental Learning: Mastering Skills Step by Step - Photo Tip 117
Learn one thing at a time.
Capturing BOKEH - The Right Camera Settings
Capture reflections on reflective surfaces such as windows, puddles, or water to add an ethereal quality to your photos. Experiment with angles and framing and look for interesting reflections of buildings, trees, or people.
Honest Photo Critique Beats False Praise on Social Media Every Time - Photo Tip 115
Get feedback from the right places
Capturing Reflections - The Right Camera Settings
Capture reflections on reflective surfaces such as windows, puddles, or water to add an ethereal quality to your photos. Experiment with angles and framing and look for interesting reflections of buildings, trees, or people.
Firmware? Who needs it! Photo Tip 113
Firmware is important. Be sure your camera has the latest.
Nature's Beauty How To: Woodland Photo Trip Tip Sheet
Tips for woodland photography. Free PDF.
Capturing Leading Lines in your Photos
Whether you're shooting landscapes, architecture, or portraits, incorporating leading lines can add a dynamic element to your photos.
Mastering Photography: Leading Lines Create Depth - Photo Tip 111
Leading lines add depth. Try different ways to incorporate leading lines.
Small Town Photo Tour: A Hands-On Learning Experience to Enhance Your Photography Skills - UPDATED!
Use a small-town photo tour for a hands-on learning experience that will enhance your photography skills while exploring the hidden gems of a charming small town.