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Photographing old barns and relics

Photographing old barns and relics

Old barns and relics are like time capsules that slowly fold into the land soon to disappear. The days are numbered to photograph them before they are gone forever.

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Photographing backlit subjects

Photographing backlit subjects

When looking for picture possibilities, don’t overlook light that may be coming from behind your subject.

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Lighting for holiday photos

Lighting for holiday photos

Tips to improve lighting when taking holiday photos. Some may have never even crossed your mind before reading this article.

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How to photograph backlit subjects

How to photograph backlit subjects

Backlighting creates a pleasing rim of light around subjects, separating them from the background. Follow these tips to make photos your glow when light comes from behind a subject.

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Five great reasons to use an external flash

Five great reasons to use an external flash

If your digital camera has a hot shoe, it can accept an external flash. Here are five compelling reasons to use one.

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What to look for when buying an external flash

What to look for when buying an external flash

Buying an external flash doesn’t have to be confusing. Understand these important points offered by a professional photographer.

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Nighttime photography

Nighttime photography

Nighttime photography captures a world that is simultaneously exotic and familiar – and extremely captivating when done well.

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Nighttime photograpy tips

Nighttime photograpy tips

Capture brilliant nighttime photos by properly focusing and exposing when photographing in near-darkness.

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