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The best solution is to rest your camera on a steady object or to use a tripod. But what if you have got nothing to lean on, or you have left your tripod at home? Here are some quick tips which will help you avoid camera shake.
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The best solution is to rest your camera on a steady object or to use a tripod. But what if you have got nothing to lean on, or you have left your tripod at home? Here are some quick tips which will help you avoid camera shake.
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In this tutorial you will lern how to make sharper photos and lern some new techniques.
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Here is the tutorial wich will show you how to shoot a wonderful fireworks.
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This tutorial will tell you about f stops & shutter speeds
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This tutorial will tell you about some useful wedding tips
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This tutorial will teach you how to create own light box
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This article explains how to use a single RAW file to
get most data out of it.
“Shoot once,
Use twice”
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There are some general rules of group portraiture that have been around since Rembrandt.
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We use a digital or film camera. We need to be able to calculate exposure properly. But first, we need to understand how the aperture and the shutter work together. We also need to know how film handles light, and the relationship between film light sensitivity and f/stops.
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The golden rule when taking portraits is to always think about what you are doing before you press the shutter release.
Camera Tripod Guide