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How Photographically Old Are You?

How Photographically Old Are You?

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This Week in the Digital Photography School Forums (20-26 June ‘10)

This Week in the Digital Photography School Forums (20-26 June ‘10)

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100% Reliable Flash Photography eBook Review

100% Reliable Flash Photography eBook Review

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Try Printing One of Your Photos on Canvas for Free

Try Printing One of Your Photos on Canvas for Free

Free 8×10 Canvas Print A canvas print, also known as a stretched canvas or canvas art, is the result of an image printed onto canvas which is stretched, or gallery-wrapped, onto a frame and displayed. Canvas printing can provide better looking photos and greater quality prints. The nature of the canvas material means that high [...]

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How to Use Lines in Photography Compositions

How to Use Lines in Photography Compositions

"Forbidden Swim" captured by Timothy Poulton (Click Image to See More From Timothy Poulton) A very powerful method of improving the composition of photos is the use of lines. Properly used, lines can significantly increase the impact of images. Lines serve to affect photographic composition in two ways. First, they serve to create a mood. [...]

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5 Common Mistakes Aspiring Travel Photographers Make (+ How to Avoid Them)

Later this week we will be launching a brand new dPS eBook on the topic of Travel Photography – written by travel photographer Mitchell Kanashkevich. This post, written by Mitchell, is the first part of a short series introducing some of the mistakes many new travel photographers make. As you can gather from the title, [...]

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For Beginners – Your Camera Explained in Plain English

For Beginners – Your Camera Explained in Plain English

Beginner, don’t be dismayed! It can be really easy to understand your camera and how the settings in the exposure triangle work the way they do. This explanation is the way I personally think of my camera as an eye: The sensor in your camera is the brain. It receives data and information. ISO is [...]

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How to Create a Panorama With Photoshop Photomerge

How to Create a Panorama With Photoshop Photomerge

These days you don’t need a special camera to create awesome panoramic photographs. With Photoshop CS using Photomerge makes the process quick and easy. Photomerge was created especially for panoramic photography. The process itself is really quite easy but the results of the merge will be depend on the layout and image source quality. The [...]

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File Formats in Photography – JPEG, TIFF, or RAW?

"Half Dome and the Better Half" captured by Thomas Hawk (Click Image to See More From Thomas Hawk) In past times, photographs would be captured onto light sensitive film. Then, after development in the darkroom, a negative would be produced. With digital photography, images are stored as a digital file. For viewing, the file is [...]

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