Macro Photography Inspirations, Tips and Tricks
Written by Paul Smith   
Aug 17, 2007 at 06:43 PM

You won’t have to look hr to find close-up ideas – even everyday household objets can make fantastic subjects Once You’ve trained your eye to look for macro photo opportunities, you’ll find them almost anywhere, even in objects such as stamps, coins, paper clips, drawing pins and so on. The fact that you’re capturing them from an unusual viewpoint makes shot of ‘found’ objects interesting in themselves.

Perfect Photo Prints
Written by Peter Horner   
Aug 14, 2007 at 05:57 PM

There are many ways to share your landscape photos with digital photography, but photo prints remain the most popular. Prints can be framed and hung up on the wall to show your photos off to friends and family. Creating the perfect print can become even more challenging if your monitor isn’t calibrated properly. You will have suddenly wasted your time, paper and ink on a print which doesn’t match what you see on your monitor. Read these quick tips for getting the best prints possible.

LEICA annouces new lens class for M-SYSTEM cameras
Written by Pynx   
Aug 10, 2007 at 09:23 AM
August 3, 2007 (Allendale, NJ) -- Leica Camera Incorporated will introduce a new collection of lenses for analog and digital Leica rangefinder cameras: the Leica Summarit-M® class.
Last Updated ( Dec 15, 2007 at 10:02 AM )
Use Your Digital Camera for Infrared Photography
Written by Mikael Rieck   
Aug 07, 2007 at 09:04 AM

If you are an experienced photographer you will probably already know about taking infrared pictures using your digital camera and this article will not be of that much value to you, but if you are new to both infrared photography and maybe even to digital photography then read on to learn more.

Last Updated ( Aug 10, 2007 at 09:15 AM )
How to Pick Digital Photography Classes
Written by Timothy Cashman   
Jul 25, 2007 at 10:06 PM
So the owners manual isn't doing everything you need to do, or you're simply tired of getting multiple pieces of advice from so-called amateur photographers who really don't know what it is they're talking about. If this sounds like something you're dealing with or simply want to be inspired, then maybe a Digital Photography class is the thing for you!
How To Build A Pinhole Camera?
Written by Dan Crane   
Jun 19, 2007 at 09:54 PM

Do You Want to Build Your Own Pinhole Camera? Read On…

As you probably know, these days, there are all kinds of cameras designed for different purposes. From digital and photo cameras to hidden or tiny spy cameras. There’s one more type of cameras that has gained popularity over the long years. It is called – a pinhole camera.

Last Updated ( Jun 19, 2007 at 09:54 PM )
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