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The Art of Backlighting

April 26, 2006 by nicolodeon · Leave a Comment 

Lover's Sun

Contrary to popular belief stunning photographs can be taken when shooting into the light. Whilst this may contradict advice given to beginners to always shoot with the light coming from behind the camera the art of backlighting is a technique that can produce wonderful images. However, many nature photographers are intimidated by the idea of pointing the camera towards the light and shy away from many worthwhile opportunities.

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Let’s Go Bag It! – Choosing a Camera Bag

April 17, 2006 by nicolodeon · Leave a Comment 

If you’re a serious photography hobbyist who lugs around a couple of lenses and perhaps a spare body when you travel with your camera, then a camera bag should be one of the must have accessories on top of your list. While you can use almost any bag to store your expensive gear in, it would be better if you would invest on a camera bag.

Camera bags are better in terms of protecting your gear compared to a school backpack or one of your spare shoulder bags. While camera bags can be more expensive than some any other bag that you’re looking at, the investment would be worth it. After all, you don’t want to find the body of your EOS 350D dripping wet after sloshing around on that beautiful stretch of stream you’re planning to traverse on your vacation trip.

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7 Things You Must Do If You Want To Make That Perfect Camera Shot

April 11, 2006 by nicolodeon · 2 Comments 

Cousin Aims

These tips should help you relive those moments back where you’ve said “if only I had a camera.” Now you will have it captured on film. These tips should help you to be camera ready.

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Photography Poses - The Missing Ingredient

April 4, 2006 by nicolodeon · Leave a Comment 

Hide and Seek

You’ve read all the “best digital camera” articles, got the best price on your first digital camera, and even glanced at its owner’s manual. Are you itching to take some shots of your family, or what?

Slow down, soldier. Before you take 200 shots that seem great at the time, but then upon review of the final picture are less than what you expected, let’s prepare. Prepare?!?! I’ll bet you thought charging the battery was the hardest part of taking great photos, didn’t you? Sorry to disappoint you, but if you want to improve your photo results 50% in 2 minutes, let’s review some basic advice of the pros.

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