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Wedding Shots for Beginners - Photography Tutorial

Weddings are a once in a lifetime (hopefully!) occasion, and a day that the bride and groom will cherish forever. Wedding photos play a large part of this, but this can also put a huge amount of pressure on the photographer - missing a shot simply isn't an option!


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Sunsets and Sunrises - Photography Tutorial

Sunsets and sunrises are relatively easy to expose because the exposure is not as critical as it is with some other scenes.


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Detailed Lesson On Macro and Close-ups - Photography Tutorial

This tutorial will introduce you to basic macro photography. Most of the images on this site were taken with a Canon PowerShot S3. When accessory lenses are needed, we typically use either a Raynox DCR-250 or a Raynox MSN-202 close-up lens. We'll try to cover various lighting techniques. Some of the images you'll see have obvious mistakes. We'll offer suggestions to keep you from making the same mistakes. Since this site is going to cover mainly basic macro-photography on a budget, we'll try to show you how to get the most of the on-board flash. This means that you'll see lots of different home-made flash diffusers.


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How to Take Amazing Sunsets - Photography Tutorial

It seems like everybody loves looking at beautiful sunsets, which is probably why sunset photography is such a competitive niche. Let’s look at some simple techniques that will help you to photograph truly stunning sunset images, the kind that stand out from the crowd.


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How to do Amazing Garden Shots - Photography Video Tutorial

What is the 15 minute photo challenge? One location, one lens and only 15 minutes to bag the best photos.


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