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  1. How to photograph Jewelry, Silver, Glass, Beads and other small items Jewelry, Glass and beads are very difficult to photograph well. The items are usually quite small, highly reflective and just pointing a camera and taking a quick photo will result in a poor result.  I hope to provide as much of my knowledge gai...
  2. Learn photography composition & exposure Being a photographer is a great and easy way to be creative, document your world or just play with new toys (Gear Acquisition Syndrom). There are some basics you can use to improve the look of your images through good composition and (if you have a c...
  3. Which Compact Digital Camera? Which digital compact camera is for you? This article covers the things to consider when buying a compact digital camera: Digital camera reviews; Which is the best digital compact camera? What type and size of sensor do you need? How many mega-pixe...
  4. Learning Macro Photography with Butterflies as Subjects               Red Lacewing (Cethosia biblis); Exposure: 0.008 sec (1/125); Aperture: f/9; Focal Length: 60 mm; ISO Speed: 800; Exposure Bias: 0/2 EV; Flash: Flash did not fire The pi...
  5. Photography Magazines Subscriptions Photography Magazines Subscriptions - If your hobby is photography, you need to stay up to date with what's going on in the world of photography. There is no better way than by subscribing to the top magazines about photography. By taking out a subs...
  6. Live music photography P3. Shooting gigs In the interests of being open and honest about my amatuer status when shooting gigs and to emphasise that these articles are nothing more than a series of perambulating thoughts on live music photography, I'm going to show a couple of the photo...
  7. Becoming a Better Photographer I want to share advice and my knowledge with photography beginners on how to make the most from their cameras, camera shopping, using manual modes on your camera, film photography, film developing and general tips for taking the pictures. I will tak...
  8. How Cameras Work The basic requirement to good photography is obviously learning how your camera works. Learning how your camera works allows you to take control of it and manually adjust it according to your it. Let's face it, you brain is infinitely cleverer than th...
  9. Depth of Field, Why Bother? I want to show why it is important to master techniques for achieving depth of field effects in your photographs because it really does improve your work. Carefull use of depth of field can make a huge difference to your photographs, and if you are t...
  10. Photography Resources So you have a hobby. You do something you love and start getting better at it. You go out on the internet to find like-minded people, chat, get feedback and maybe learn a trick or two after seeing a photo that really made you go *wow*. And end up spe...