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  1. High Dynamic Range (HDR) Photography, Part 2: Processing your HDR Photos

    By Garry D Gutterman on Sep 11, 2012 | Rated 8.88

    Join Garry D. Gutterman for a continued look at creating surrealistic High Dynamic Range imagery. Learn how to merge a series of images with different exposure values into a single HDR image using Photomatix software. READ MORE +

  2. ISO Settings and Digital Noise

    By Bob Singer on Aug 08, 2012 | Rated 9.43

    No two digital camera sensors are the same. Learn how to run noise tests on your DSLR to determine how ISO settings affect noise in your images. READ MORE +

  3. Nikon COOLPIX S8200: Little Camera, Big Quality

    By fstop fitzgerald on Jun 22, 2012 | Rated 7.5

    f-stop reviews the new Nikon COOLPIX S8200 camera, finding that he is more than pleased with this little compact's big pluses u2013 simplicity, utility and functionality. READ MORE +

  4. High Dynamic Range (HDR) Photography: Part 1

    By Garry D Gutterman on May 25, 2012 | Rated 8.64

    In this introductory article, educate yourself about High Dynamic Range photography u2013 what it is, what equipment is necessary and what camera settings are appropriate. In addition, learn which subjects and lighting lend themselves to better HDR images. READ MORE +

  5. An Introduction to Infrared Photography: Part 1

    By Dr Patrick Buick on Apr 26, 2012 | Rated 7.85

    Learn about the science behind infrared photography and view the stunning IR images made possible by specialized equipment and complementary software. READ MORE +

  6. Tips for Shooting Personal Travel Photography

    By fstop fitzgerald on Apr 20, 2012 | Rated 7.33

    Apply tips from the pros to make your travel photography stand out. Capture your family and friends at their best in a new location. READ MORE +

  7. Editor's Newsflash: Nikon D800 to be Released in March

    By F-stop Fitzgerald on Feb 27, 2012 | Rated 7.86

    The new Nikon D800 offers unrivaled resolution and features designed for a variety of demanding professional photographers. READ MORE +

  8. The Language of Lenses

    By John Kleinhans on May 05, 2011 | Rated 9.4

    Wide-angle and telephoto lenses solve many practical problems as well as producing pictures with distinct expressive qualities. Explore the range of your lenses to help find your own personal photographic language. READ MORE +

  9. 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 +




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