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    • photography basics - Getting the Perfect Shot… Every Time

      Getting the Perfect Shot… Every Time

      Photo junkies…especially those at the beginning stages of learning…are constantly seeking the Panacea of Photography, trying to find the method(s) or setting(s) that will offer the illusive perfect shot each and every time. If you have read much on this site, then you will already know the answer to this question. Some will scour the
    • photography basics - Post Process Image Editing — A Little Goes a Long Way

      Post Process Image Editing — A Little Goes a Long Way

      The studio of chemicals and solutions of yesteryear are all but gone as the digital age of photography continues to advance and become more sophisticated. For most photographers, the ability to manipulate their photographs to create unique, stunning, and striking images becomes an addiction as well as a love hate relationship. Now, not only must
    • photography basics - Five Photography Tips from Celebrated Pros

      Five Photography Tips from Celebrated Pros

      Everyone has had a hero at one time or another. Many people have more than one hero and in fact, one person may have several. While the top ten list of “The World’s Most Famous Photographers” would probably cause a great deal of debate, the ones chosen to look at in this article are probably
    • photography basics - Top 5 Clichés Photographers Should Avoid

      Top 5 Clichés Photographers Should Avoid

      Now before everyone starts to get his or her pitchforks and torches out to burn me as the monster, I will admit that a something only attains cliché status if there is some sort of intrinsic value or value within itself. The idea that all clichés are bad and should be avoided is not necessarily
    • photography basics - Location Lighting Made Simple

      Location Lighting Made Simple

      Okay…we all know that the key to photography is light and shadow. We are trying to create an image on a two dimensional medium that will appear three-dimensional. The trick to achieving this result is pretty straightforward, but that does not necessarily mean that it is easy. Lifting a 600 pound barbell over your head
    • photography basics - Sports Photography Panning — To Blur or Not To Blur

      Sports Photography Panning — To Blur or Not To Blur

      So you’re photographing a kids little league baseball game and you want to capture the essence of the game, but all of your shots thus far look like awkward freeze frame images of kids looking like they are about to fall to the ground or everything is so blurred that it is difficult to see