January 13, 2008
I was asked recently which, out of all the photographs I have taken, was my personal favourite. While I found it hard to pinpoint my assumptions on just one image, it started me thinking about my favourite photographs and the circumstances in which I created them. Sometimes they happen when you least expect them to and often in an environment that you would consider less than ideal for photography.
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Posted in Portraits, Tutorials - people, Tutorials - portraits | No Comments » Posted by: Greg Beyer
January 8, 2008
The Casio Exilim EX-V8 is a sophisticated digital camera designed for photo enthusiasts who are also looking for a portable and easy-to-use video camera.
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Posted in Casio, Compact cameras | No Comments » Posted by: Arnold Zafra
January 3, 2008
The Fujifilm Finepix A920 is an entry level digital camera designed for digital photography newbies who are planning to buy their first digital camera.
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Posted in FujiFilm, Point and Shoot | 1 Comment » Posted by: Arnold Zafra
January 3, 2008

There are those who love to wax philosophical about composition, plying it with every mathematical and theoretical hindrance they can unearth to burden the happy photographer.
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Posted in Uncategorized | 1 Comment » Posted by: Shelton Muller
January 2, 2008
The Nikon Coolpix S700 is a stylish point-and-shoot camera designed for photo enthusiasts who want stylish digital camera with high performance resolution.
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Posted in Compact cameras, Nikon, Point and Shoot | 1 Comment » Posted by: Arnold Zafra
January 2, 2008
Posing people in your pictures can sometimes be a nightmare. The simple act of pointing your camera at a person can often make them feel uncomfortable. Here are some simple things you can do to make the process easier.
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Posted in Photography tips, Tutorials - composition, Tutorials - people | No Comments » Posted by: Shelton Muller
January 1, 2008
Often, the most effective use of your flashgun is off-camera. In other words, the flash is not sitting on the camera’s hotshoe, but is physically disconnected.
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Posted in Digital SLR, Tutorials - flash, Tutorials - lighting | No Comments » Posted by: Shelton Muller