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Create Haunting Halloween Photographs
By Steve    |    Oct 26, 2010
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Create Haunting Halloween Photographs

Halloween is one of those times when kids can beg for candy without being scolded and adults can dress up in full costume with the excuse that “it’s for the kids, you know.” While you’re searching for the perfect costume, scary props and fun holiday treats, remember to plan a bit of time to create fantastic Halloween photos.  This year, mix things up, have some fun and experiment. Stage Your [...]

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Your Guide to Fantastic Panoramic Photographs
By Mel    |    Aug 12, 2009
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Your Guide to Fantastic Panoramic Photographs

Summer vacations often include locations with amazing outdoor scenery and stunning landscapes. The desire to shoot panoramic photographs once meant investing in expensive equipment, but digital photography advancements mean that you can create picturesque panoramas with your existing camera and computer. If you’ve hit the road in search of the great outdoors, make sure your images do Mother Nature justice. Get in the Mode: Check your camera to see if [...]

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By Steve    |    Nov 18, 2008
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Fantastic Family Holiday Photos

When it comes to family photo opportunities, few events can top the holiday season. These special moments were meant to be cherished and to grace fireplace mantels and scrapbook pages for years to come. Here are a few tips to help you capture the essence of your subjects and the authenticity of the moment. Stake Your Claim:  If you’ve ever watched a wedding photographer at work, you’ll realize there is [...]

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By Scott    |    Jul 22, 2008
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Red Eye

Red-eye effect From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The red-eye effect in photography is the common appearance of red eyes on photographs taken with a photographic flash when the flash is too close to the lens (as with most compact cameras). more at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red-eye_effect

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