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Patterns in Nature - Photography Tutorial

“Always remember the importance of detail”. Whilst they might seem unimportant and irrelevant, they have over the years taken on a much greater significance and have become ingrained in my philosophy and nature photography.


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Cool Cars - Photography Tutorial

Car photography is an ever-popular subject - from sleek sports cars to menacing muscle cars to rusted heaps, everyone has a particular type of car that they find appealing. Whatever it is about cars that appeals to you, these tips will help you photograph your pride and joy at its best.


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Detailed Lesson On Macro and Close-ups - Photography Tutorial

This tutorial will introduce you to basic macro photography. Most of the images on this site were taken with a Canon PowerShot S3. When accessory lenses are needed, we typically use either a Raynox DCR-250 or a Raynox MSN-202 close-up lens. We'll try to cover various lighting techniques. Some of the images you'll see have obvious mistakes. We'll offer suggestions to keep you from making the same mistakes. Since this site is going to cover mainly basic macro-photography on a budget, we'll try to show you how to get the most of the on-board flash. This means that you'll see lots of different home-made flash diffusers.


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Digital Camera Buying Guide - Photography Tutorial

This is a question we get asked occasionally; "Which digital camera should I get?" We sincerely wish we had fast and easy answer. Alas, there are too many options available and too many details to consider for me to give fast and easy...


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10 Must-Know Golden Rules of Macros - Photography Tutorial

One of the simplest and more satisfying types of photography is of course, macro photography. Macro photography is defined as the close up focus of a subject with the use of a strong lens. You need a lens that can focus at a 1:1 ratio. An example is the use of the 35mm camera. You focus on an object that will fit into the screen as 24×36mm because this is the area size in the film. The Subject will be the exact same size as the image on the film, negative or slide. The joy of macro photography is that you are able to notice all of the great detail in a subject that you may have never noticed before, that makes the subject even more intriguing.


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