Free Digital Photography Lessons & Tips

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  • Take Spectacular Nighttime Photos with your Digital Camera - Part I

    By Andrew Malek

    Night photographs express a special something that cannot be seen in normal daytime photography. Whether it is a photograph of a moon and starlit sky over a windy deserted beach, the excitement of a downtown cityscape when the lights go on, or just a picture of you and some friends in front of a favorite hangout, nighttime photos, when done right, are sure to attract attention.

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  • What You Need To Buy A Digital Camera Wholesale

    Kevin Rockwell

    Digital cameras are available in several price ranges today. They can be purchased wholesale as well as retail. Whether your budget is a mere $30 or $300, you are sure to find a camera within the given price range. However, you might have to compromise on some of the features that you will get in the deal.

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  • Tips For Great Digital Photographs

    By Anne Clarke

    Perhaps you never quite mastered your film camera, but that does not mean that you can not become the master over your digital camera. There are certain things about digital photography that make it easier than that “other” kind of photography.

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  • Digital Cameras: Do You Know Your Megapixels?

    By Frederic Madore

    Until recently, were you to ask someone if they knew how to operate a digital camera, they would react as though you had grown another head. A digital camera? Whoever heard of such a thing. Now, in less than 5 years, they’re the only kind of camera to buy. With digital photography there’s no need for endless rolls of film. You just focus, click, and presto, a digital image.

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  • Digital Photography Tips - The Big Five Of Digital Photography

    By Rika Susan

    Digital SLRs with removable lenses are prone to dust landing on the sensor. Static electricity around the sensor can possibly contribute to attracting dust particles, or other elements to this sensitive area of your camera...

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