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Desert Photography
by Mike Cavaroc  |  July 7, 2007
  Basics
Photographing the desert southwest can be tricky. If you follow the basic rules, however, the difference in creating a simple, but elegant photo can be astounding. Read more»
Photographing People: A Basic Guide
by Seth Lutnick  |  August 8, 2006
  Technique
Photographing people can be intimidating. Lighting, posing, which lens to use, where to do it, are all parts of the equation. This basic guide shows gives you a step by step process for creating natural, beautiful pictures of real people. Read more»
The Art of Backlighting
by Phil McDermott  |  April 21, 2004
  Technique
Contrary to popular belief stunning nature pictures can be taken when shooting into the light. Whilst this may contradict advice given to beginners to always shoot with the light coming from behind the camera the art of backlighting is a technique that can produce wonderful nature photography. Read more»
Warm Fingers, Cold Cameras
by Carl Heilman II  |  October 2, 2003
  Technique
Comprehensive basics on photographing the winter landscape - and staying comfortable while you're there. Read more»
What Color is the Snow?
by Carl Heilman II  |  October 2, 2003
  Nature
Snow reflects back whatever color is in the sky. Here are some thoughts on how to maximize these hues in the final photo. Read more»
Light
by Nigel Dennis  |  August 20, 2003
  Nature
Working with light is undoubtedly the key factor in making attractive and striking images. Even the most impressive bird subjects will look dull and uninteresting when photographed in the flat glare of the midday sun. Although our eyes perceive detail in both the brightly lit and shadow areas in bright harsh light, unfortunately photographic film is unable to record these extremes of contrast satisfactorily. Read more»
Salvaging an image with blown out highlights
by Eric R. Jeschke  |  August 18, 2003
  Image Manipulation
Digital cameras, like slide film, are notoriously unforgiving of overexposure; overexposed areas tend to blow out to completely white highlights with no chance of recovering the lost detail. Learn how to salvage such images. Read more»
Simple Vignetting
by Eric R. Jeschke  |  August 18, 2003
  Image Manipulation
Although lens vignetting of the unintentional variety is usually unwanted, vignetting can also be used intentionally to create a sort of "spotlight" effect that, if done subtly, draws the viewers eye to the subject of the photograph. It is particularly well suited to portraits. Read more»
Creating a Contrast Mask
by Eric R. Jeschke  |  August 18, 2003
  Image Manipulation
Learn an effective technique for reducing excessive contrast. A contrast mask allows you to reduce overall contrast, simultaneously bringing out more detail in highlights and shadows. Read more»
Watch the weather for better light
by Chris Nicholson  |  August 18, 2003
  Technique
Usually there's nothing you can do about bad light. However, when that bad light is caused by weather, then paying attention to your environment can help you find a better time or place to make some photographs. Read more»


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