Tutorials from photoxels.com (page 1)



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1 - The Composition - Photography Tutorial

Pictures don't just come out looking right. If you look at some of the pictures you especially like, you will notice that the way the picture was composed probably has a lot to do with it. What we mean by composition is how you place your subject(s) on the blank canvas that's your 4x6 (or 5x7 or 8x10).


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2 - The Basics - Photography Tutorial

You'd be surprised how many photographers do not know the basics -- and wonder why their pictures always seem to have something wrong with them. These basic pointers are so common sense that we should not have to say them -- but we will anyway, because they are important. They might be simple, but not simplistic.


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3 - Understanding... Exposure Compensation - Photography Tutorial

Most digital cameras provide exposure compensation. What is exposure compensation -- and how do we use it to obtain better exposed pictures? This tutorial makes it all clear.


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4 - Night Shots - Photography Tutorial

Night photography has an attraction all its own. There's something about scintillating lights from office windows hanging in the dark of the night -- a modern version of the starry skies -- that appeal to us. Whether it's a city skyline, lamp posts on a dark and deserted street, or the front of your house all decked out with holiday lights, the challenge of capturing the mood of a night scene depends on whether your digital camera is capable of night photography and on a couple of simple techniques.


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5 - About the Depth of Field - Photography Tutorial

What is depth of field, what affects depth of field, and how can we use an understanding of depth of field to take better pictures? This tutorial will make everything clear from near to far.


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6 - Understanding the RAW File Format - Photography Tutorial

When you take a picture in JPEG file format with your digital camera, a couple of things happen before the image is even saved to memory card...Let's take a look and see them!


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7 - Understanding White Balance - Photography Tutorial

If you come from the world of films, you may remember using filters to correct for incandescent or fluorescent lighting. Most people don't bother and their indoors pictures invariably come out with a yellow/orange or bluish cast. In the digital world, these correction filters are no longer necessary, replaced by a feature found in most -- even the entry-level -- digital cameras called, "White Balance."


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8 - What Is... ISO - Photography Tutorial

ISO sensitivity expresses the speed of photographic negative materials (formerly expressed as ASA).


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9 - Take TV Pictures - Photography Tutorial

If you have ever tried taking pictures straight from your television screen, you might have sometimes noticed horizontal lines running up and down the picture. That is because a TV screen is "painted" one pixel at a time from top to bottom. The lines appear on your pictures when you use a shutter speed that is too fast and that "freezes" the lines on the television image.


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10 - Understanding the Focal Length - Photography Tutorial

When parallel rays of light strike a lens focused at infinity, they converge to a point called the focal point. The focal length of the lens is then defined as the distance from the middle of the lens to its focal point.


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