Photo Tutorials 
Resizing and Resampling for the Web - How to Best Show Your Work Off Online(0)
There are plenty of good personal photography sites out there, and odds are that if you shoot a decent amount, you’ll want to start a Web site to show off your work as well. But so many personal photography Web sites are ruined by a few mistakes and missteps when editing photos for the Web.
Geranium Leaves as Film? Bending Nature to Your Will.
A couple of weeks ago, I posted this article on a cool photo installation at Wimbledon that used grass as film in an innovative way. Since then, I’ve spent some time looking around the Web for other applications of this idea. I tracked down a tutorial on how to develop a photo on [...]
5 Exercises to Improve Your Photography Today
Shooting in black and white is just one way to exercise your photographic skills. Photo by camil tulcan.
Just like any other skill, becoming a better photographer takes a lot of practice. There are so many different variables to control - lighting, shutter speed, aperture, ISO - and it takes time to understand how [...]
11 Tips to Help You Tackle Shooting A Football Game
Photo by lryan110458
The kids are going back to school, the weather is starting to cool; it’s August. This means one thing: football is here.
But don’t be discouraged, you don’t need a $5,000 lens to shoot peewees passing the pigskin. With an entry level SLR (sorry point & shooters, you’ll need an SLR for this one!) [...]
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