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Holiday Photos - 5 Ways to Improve Your Photo Shots
November 14, 2011 by Dolores R
1. Have a goal everytime you are going to take a photo. Is it getting a good composition, good lighting, filling the frame? Choose only ONE and concentrate on it. 2. Avoid BLUR. Stand with both feet...
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Traveling with your digital camera.
November 10, 2011 by Bill Guy
With the holidays coming up many of us will be flying around the country with our digital cameras. One of the most asked questions I get in my classes this time of year is “Is it safe to send my camera...
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Holidays and Special Shots
November 07, 2011 by Dolores R
If you have purchased a DSLR with just what came with it - a lens or two, a memory card, maybe some other bells and whistles and now you want to make your camera more of a tool rather than something to...
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WHITE BALANCE and the Natural Look
August 31, 2011 by Dolores R
Light has color. Incandescent is yellow/orange , fluourescent is blue/green, outdoors is blue/green. Sometimes old photos have a reddish cast to them too. This is because the developing...
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Soft Proofing in Photoshop
August 18, 2011 by Rich Collins
Soft Proofing in Photoshop Soft Proofing an image is the most accurate way to achieve the look of how the print will appear on paper. Ever noticed that your print doesn't come out quite as...
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David Julian's Creative Evolution
June 15, 2011 by David Julian
"There’s a very organic dialogue between my feelings and imagination, which is a concert played by the heart and brain" Personal Evolution : When asked how his work has evolved...
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Bring together your own Creative Arts Salon!
June 15, 2011 by David Julian
A Community Of Artists David Julian meets with a group of people on a purely creative level. “What’s been incredibly stimulating to me has been feedback on assignments from a small group of photographers...
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Normal People vs. Professional Photographers
April 24, 2011 by Bill Guy
It may seem strange to ask if there is a difference between Normal People and Photographers but how often does someone see the work of a professional photographer and wonder why their images look...
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Taking Better Photos: Converting form and texture to film
April 23, 2011 by Jerome Shaw
Taking Better PhotosConverting form and texture to filmBy Jerome Shaw Key elements in any photograph are form and texture. While form and texture exist in three dimensions in the real world, they must...
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Why DNG? Why not just RAW?
April 17, 2011 by Rich Collins
Photographers like to save their photos in a format which will work for many years to come. So what format is that? TIFF? JPG? RAW? What do you save yours in? Most of us save in the standard JPG, but some...
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