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June
1
2008
02:17
The key to successfully shooting fast moving sports action is to know a bit about the sport before you try. You need to be able to anticipate when key moves are going to occur in order to be able to capture them. If you don't know anything about the sport ...

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May
12
2008
11:41
What do you do if someone in authority (in a suit and tie, or in uniform) tells you that you cannot take photos in a certain locale, and you know he is wrong? You're between a rock and a hard place here. Sure, you can argue with the authority, and maybe e ...

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May
3
2008
01:03
Many photographers love working with children, and that is because they have learned the special techniques necessary to get the best shots of these unique photographic subjects. ...

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May
3
2008
01:02
Can a public official, police officer or private security officer order you to turn over your film or flash memory card? Can that same person tell you that you may not photograph in a certain area? ...

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April
27
2008
00:30
With the wide dissemination of small digital cameras and even camera phones, more and more people are finding themselves in difficult situations with their attempts at amateur photography. They capture shots at an accident scene only to find themselves on ...

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April
22
2008
23:41
Photography has often been defined as simply the recording of light rays. Sounds pretty simple, doesn't it? But if you think about it, good photography is about using available lighting very carefully. ...

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April
13
2008
05:44
Aperture is the degree the diaphragm inside the lens of your camera is opened when a photo is taken. The degree to which the diaphragm is opened can be important because it allows some control over how much light is entering the lens, and that control all ...

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February
21
2008
23:56
Aperture is the degree the diaphragm inside the lens of your camera is opened when a photo is taken. The degree to which the diaphragm is opened can be important because it allows some control over how much light is entering the lens, and that control al ...

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