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on Nov 01, 2012
Aerial photography allows you to get a new perspective on the world. Learn how to take advantage of the bird's-eye view to shoot great images from the air. READ MORE +
on Sep 17, 2012
The celestial bodies present a wondrous sight for the intrepid photographer. Discover how to take amazing and memorable shots of the night sky. READ MORE +
on Aug 08, 2012
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 +
on Jun 04, 2012
This dynamic 13th generation PENTAX adventure camera has the ability to store GPS data for every shot, is shock resistant, dustproof, waterproof to 40 feet and shoots 1080p video! READ MORE +
on Apr 25, 2012
Shoot striking photos that capture the excitement of a party and create colorful visual memoirs. Have a great time enjoying both the shoot AND the celebration! READ MORE +
on Feb 17, 2012
A visit to an air show can be a fun and exciting way to spend an afternoon. Learn how to maximize your shooting to capture great aerial images. READ MORE +
on Jan 03, 2012
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 +
on Nov 07, 2011
Mastering the shutter drag technique can allow you to create unique and surreal images. The combination of blurriness and sharp focus can emphasize movement and highlight color within the photo. READ MORE +
on Oct 20, 2011
Do you feel awkward or all thumbs when it comes to handling your camera? Learn how to hold your camera body to maximize stability and access adjustment knobs. Proper camera handling also teaches you to protect your expensive equipment by utilizing your camera strap, lens filters and lens shade. READ MORE +
on May 06, 2011
An off-camera, slaved flash unit or two can give you the freedom to create a variety of lighting schemes to best capture your desired shots. Make the most of your slave unit with the Two-Armed Bandit technique, perfect for partially lit indoor events. READ MORE +