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  • Digital Photographer's Checklist - What You Need to Bring

    This article features a list of things for a digital photographer to remember, particularly before leaving home and before shooting.These essentials can be easily missed and cause us to repent later if we forget them.
    Published by arunchs (222 pts ) on Nov 9, 2008 to
    Digital Photography Articles

  • Autumn Scenes: Tips for Great Fall Photos

    The autumn is easily the single most difficult season to shoot landscapes in, but it's also the most rewarding season to photograph. In this article, you'll learn just how to optimize your shot for whatever conditions you're dealt, as well as how to make your fall landscapes pop.
    Published by Pipedreamergrey (13,622 pts ) on Oct 27, 2008 to
    Digital Photography Articles

  • What Is Digital Scrapbooking?

    You've taken tons of pictures of that special event, or just everyday stuff, and now you're not sure what to do with them. Digital scrapbooking can be a free or low cost way to enhance your digital photos and show them off to family and friends.
    Published by Terri Cassidy (359 pts ) on Aug 22, 2008 to
    Digital Photography Articles

  • The Truth Behind Stock Photography - What You Should Know

    You may have heard of Stock Photography, but did you know you can make money from it?
    Published by LogicSmith (569 pts ) on Aug 21, 2008 to
    Digital Photography Articles

  • Backyard Bear - Photos

    Here's a link to 5 photos of a bear that was in our backyard . A few weeks before this bear made his appearance, the city shot a bear within spitting distance of this one[:'(]. The problem is that people leave their rubbish out (we're not suppose to place our cans on the curb until the morning of pickup, but sadly some ignorant people don't...
    Published by Rhonda Callow (6,118 pts ) on Aug 14, 2008 to
    Digital Photography Discussions

  • What are you using to organize your non-pro photos

    I know about Lightroom and Photoshop and so on, but they seem ill suited to my family photos. I'm the father of a 23 month old and I have more pictures that I can shake a stick at. I don't like to delete just to make organizing easier. I like Windows Live Photo Gallery but I swear it takes 8 minutes to start up. Alright, maybe not, but the full...
    Published by Brian Nelson (9,195 pts ) on Jul 28, 2008 to
    Digital Photography Discussions

  • Hi - New Guy!

    Hi, everyone. My name is Brian Nelson, and I'm a new writer here on the Digital Photography channel. I just submitted my first article (Using Aperture Priority Mode). I hope to be able to provide a lot of insight from the prosumer perspective. Thanks to a supporting wife, I'm already running my own business from home, and she'd crack me...
    Published by Brian Nelson (9,195 pts ) on Jul 13, 2008 to
    Digital Photography Discussions

  • Tic-Tac-Toe in Photography?

    Q: What does photography and tic-tac-toe have in common? A: They both use the same playing board. That's right. The grid we all come to know as a child is used in everyday photography by professionals and armatures alike. It's a simple, yet effective composition technique called the Rule of Thirds. Learn how to easily produce more aesthetically...
    Published by Rhonda Callow (6,118 pts ) on May 26, 2008 to
    Digital Photography Discussions

  • The History of Photography - The Early Days

    Photography. The mention of the word conjures images of beautiful scenery, portraits, still life and everyday life captured in the blink of an eye. But not many know the history of photography and just how far back the camera actually dates.
    Published by Terri Cassidy (359 pts ) on May 6, 2008 to
    Digital Photography Articles

  • ACDSee 9 Photo Manager - Fix Those Flawed Photos

    What do you do with the hundreds of digital photos on your computer for all the different projects you have in progress, or have wrapped up? If you're a serious digital photographer, check out ACDSee 9 Photo Manager with its nearly endless ways to categorize, rate, and document your digital photos.
    Published by Larry Gordon (1,872 pts ) on Sep 30, 2007 to
    Digital Photography Reviews


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