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Written by Discover Digital Photography

March 1st, 2011 at 5:00 am

The Art Of Using Colour In Photography

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Author: sam

Photography is all about light and shadow and of course colors. Use of color can breathe life into a still picture and make it lively. Ever since the invention of color film in 1935, it has been possible for photographers to capture the true color of their subjects through cameras.

Rainbow Huts
Rainbow Huts by Jamie Campbell on flickr (licensed CC-BY)

Artists and painters learn the use of colors at the early days of their trade but the situation isn't simple for the photographers since the photograph reflects only the true color of the subject matter. But pro photographers have still found a way to improve a photograph with clever use of color which is discussed in this article. Hence, if you are planning for a photography holiday you may find this write-up interesting reading.

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February 26th, 2011 at 5:00 am

Practice Photography For Fun

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Photography is a medium of self expression. Apart from this, photography is an opportunity for the human race to capture beautiful memories in a visually most appealing way. This can be taken up as a profession or people can simply go for photography for fun. However a person needs to have a little technical expertise as well as aesthetic sense.

Fun creative photography using shadows
Free Daddy and His Little Shadow Girls at The Skate Park Creative Commons by D. Sharon Pruitt on flickr (licensed CC-BY)

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February 23rd, 2011 at 5:00 am

Lens Flare

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Lens flare is caused by light hitting the camera's lens and reflecting around off the internal elements of the lens. Generally lens flare is unwanted, although it can be used to good creative effect in some instances. You will often find lens flare in your photos when shooting with a bright light source (such as the sun) in or just outside the frame.

Creative use of lens flare in a portrait photo
My Assistant by Jonathan Kos-Read on flickr (licensed CC-BY-ND)

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Written by Discover Digital Photography

February 20th, 2011 at 2:34 pm

Shooting into the Sun

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Taking photos shooting into the sun can be difficult due to the large difference in brightness between the sun and the rest of the image. However, don't let this put you off as you can get some great photos when shooting into the sun.

Obviously, when shooting into the sun you must be very careful, especially if you are using a telephoto lens. Don't look straight into the sun when photographing it, and generally try and keep to shooting later and earlier in the day when the sun's brightness isn't quite so intense as it can be during the day time.

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February 17th, 2011 at 11:51 am

How To Get Into Landscape Photography

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Photography in itself is a very diverse art form. There are numerous techniques and skills that are applied in photography. Photography lets you capture beautiful moments which are worth being treasured forever. Photography lets us capture those speechless moments which can’t be described in mere words. Photography helps people capture life in an almost breathtaking way.

Forest dream!
Forest dream! by Vinoth Chandar on flickr (licensed CC-BY)

Through photography we can almost travel back in time and then reminisce the extremely joy filled times that we survived through. Landscape photography is one form of photography, enjoyed by many photographers. Landscapes are beautiful and are to be valued a great deal. They help us to relax and wonder at the marvelous beings and objects that earth is home to.

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February 14th, 2011 at 5:00 am

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Are there any free courses offered in Photography?

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Author: Rick Parker

I am a research writer by profession. A few years back, as part of a regular exercise to enhance my skill portfolio, I decided to learn photography. I felt that it could be an added feather to my cap of existing achievements.

I did set out on a mission to find an apt photography school. A photography school that will not wipe me off my years of savings as well as deliver the goods as promised. Did I find one? That is part of another story.

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February 11th, 2011 at 5:00 am

Photography Business Tips And Ideas To Start A Successful Photography Business

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Author: Dan Feildman

If you have the knack of originality and a proficient hand at handling digital equipments, starting your own photography business would not be a mean feat for you. However, possessing excellent technical and photography skills do not qualify you as a business person capable of sustaining your own photography business.

To commence your own new photography business successfully, you need to have prior knowledge on the legal, financial and management aspects of it. Here are a few tips on starting your new photography business.

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February 8th, 2011 at 5:00 am

How Digital Photography Has Changed Professional Photography

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Author: Deniece Mize

The introduction of digital photography has changed many things not the least of which is professional photography. In the past it took several weeks from the time of a sitting to the time a customer was actually able to receive professional photographs.

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February 5th, 2011 at 5:00 am

Differences Between Candid Photography and Professional Photographic Portraits

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When discussing types of pictures that can be taken by a professional photographer, there are two main types. Candid photography lends a more personal feel to each photo, and captures life as it is happening.

Professional photographic portraits on the other hand, are more about chronicling an event, and preserving it in a staged manner. Each method has its own place and time in which it is most appropriate, and the information below will provide you with the main differences between the two styles.

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February 2nd, 2011 at 5:00 am