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  1. Mastering Manual Settings

    By Alberto Guglielmi on Jul 27, 2011 | Rated 8.31

    Your camera doesn't always know best - experiment with different manual settings to find the best exposure. Take the next steps in learning to use your camera's manual settings. READ MORE +

  2. Transitioning Away from the Automatic Settings

    By Alberto Guglielmi on Jul 05, 2011 | Rated 9.43

    Don't be afraid to take your DSLR off of the automatic settings. Understanding photography basics such as exposure, depth of field and shutter speed can give you the confidence to experiment with manual settings. READ MORE +

  3. Fast 50mm Normal Lens

    By John Kleinhans on Jul 05, 2011 | Rated 8.5

    The wide aperture of the fast 50 lens can allow you to shoot in lowlight and to take unusual close-ups. Learn when and why to use this workhorse lens. READ MORE +

  4. Shooting the Moon

    By William J Kemble on Jun 03, 2011 | Rated 9.64

    The moon is an incredibly versatile subject, whether it is the central theme of a photo or merely a bright accent. Learn how to use proper settings to get the best images and how the juxtaposition of the moon and an earthbound object can make for magical images. READ MORE +

  5. Sharp Images: Staying Focused in Our Photos

    By fstop fitzgerald on May 25, 2011 | Rated 8.09

    How do you control the sharpness of the subjects in your photos? By understanding the effects of light and choosing the proper lens. READ MORE +

  6. Bracketing Exposures to Build Confidence and Capture the Perfect Image

    By fsop fitzgerald on Mar 30, 2011 | Rated 7

    Get in the habit of bracketing your exposures, though changes in fstop or shutter speed, to create multiple versions of the same image. This will allow you to pick the best image in a range of exposures and may even provide you with some unexpected bonuses. READ MORE +

  7. 5 Steps to Shooting Fireworks

    By Molly Ahern on Nov 23, 2010 | Rated 8.83

    Shooting fireworks are a simple and fun undertaking for any photographer. Experimenting with ISO, shutter speed, aperture and flash settings and utilizing tripod stabilization and a shutter release cable can optimize your fireworks picture taking. READ MORE +




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