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  1. Point & Shoot vs. DSLR: A love affair

    By Michael Weisbrot on Feb 08, 2012 | Rated 9.33

    Can a little Point & Shoot (P&S) camera be a serious working tool? Author Michael Weisbrot attempts to answer this question while exploring Italy with a Canon DSLR and a Panasonic Lumix P&S. READ MORE +

  2. Basics of Camera Handling: Part II

    By fstop fitzgerald on Jan 30, 2012 | Rated 7.5

    More advice from f-stop fitzgerald on proper camera handling. Learn to protect your equipment and handle like a pro. READ MORE +

  3. Correcting Noise and Artifacts in Digital Images

    By Phil Mansfield on Jan 30, 2012 | Rated 7.83

    Do you have noisy images? Learn how to reduce noise and other electronic artifacts from your digital images with Photoshop's CS5. READ MORE +

  4. Snapper's Tip of the Month: Using Camera Raw in Photoshop CS5

    By Snapper Earl on Jan 20, 2012 | Rated 9

    Every digital shot you take is processed according to your camera's proprietary settings, which often make default adjustments. Utilize the Camera Raw feature in Photoshop to gain greater control over the look and feel of your images. READ MORE +

  5. Manipulate Your Photos with FastStone Image Viewer

    By Joe Holler on Jan 16, 2012 | Rated 8.75

    Delve further in the features of FastStone Image Viewer. Learn how to compare images side by side, resize and easily rename them. READ MORE +

  6. Successful Pet Portraits

    By Rochelle Riservato on Jan 13, 2012 | Rated 9.67

    Explore a new photographic direction by trying out your skills on pets. Learn to take great pet portraits following these terrific tips. READ MORE +

  7. Street Shooting: Scale, Composition & Preparation

    By Jonathan Postal on Jan 11, 2012 | Rated 9.17

    When taking images on the fly, having the right equipment and being well prepared can make all the difference. Learn to pre-visualize your shot and to understand how relative scale will affect the image's composition. READ MORE +

  8. Have an Ice Time with Snow Photography

    By William J Kemble on Jan 03, 2012 | Rated 8.67

    The snow and ice of January can create beautiful reflective surfaces and serene landscapes. Check out these tips for shooting wintertime images and review important safety considerations. READ MORE +

  9. Tips for Cold Weather Digital Photography

    By Richard McCaffrey on Jan 03, 2012 | Rated 8.2

    Cold weather can be damaging to your delicate and expensive equipment. Learn how to take care of your camera when the temperatures dip below freezing. READ MORE +

  10. Capturing Party Images For a Holly, Jolly Holiday

    By Rochelle Riservato on Dec 07, 2011 | Rated 9.5

    Shoot holiday party photos with pizazz and professionalism. Forget about the typical by adding diversity to your party-time paparazzi gig. READ MORE +




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