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Photography.com » Taking Pictures of Lightning
Therein lies the challenge of taking pictures of lightning. However, once a photographer successfully captures a picture of lightning, he reaps the rewards ...
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Photography.com » History of Cameras and Photography
The ancient history of photography can be traced back to a device known as the camera obscura. A camera obscura consists of either a dark room or box with a ...
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Photography.com » Choosing Camera Lenses
A front of lens accessory is a disc that clips onto the front of a camera lens to provide specific effects. While some front of lens accessories filter out ...
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Photography.com » Extension Tubes
An Extension Tube is a tool used in macro photography that attaches to the face of the camera at one end and to the lens at the other end. ...
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Photography.com » Extra Low Dispersion (ED)
ED, which stand for extra low dispersion, is an adjective that describes a feature of glass that used to make lenses for cameras or telescopes. ...
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Photography.com » Black and White Photography
For most of the history of photography, black and white photography was a photographer’s only choice for taking pictures. Even when color became available, ...
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Photography.com » Taking Pictures of Lightning
As a result, the window of opportunity for taking lightning photos is measured ... How to Take Pictures of Food Taking pictures of food is one of the most ...
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Photography.com » Photographing Infants: Capture the Best Baby ...
Home > Articles > Taking Photos > Photographing Infants: Capture the Best Baby ... or you’re just interested in learning about photographing infants, ...
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Photography.com » Taking Pictures of Lightning
Taking pictures of lightning can be very rewarding for patient photographers willing to sacrifice film in the hope of catching lightning pictures. ...
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Photography.com » How to Take Pictures of Flowers
Taking pictures of flowers is relatively easy: Flowers don’t jump around, hide from the camera or complain about the need for “just one shot. ...