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DIYs and How-to
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Five tips for better portrait shots
A good portrait has the ability to convey the subjects' state of emotion. Whether your subject is old or young, you will capture them in their best moments with these handy tips.
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Macro tips for your point-and-shoot
It's never too close for comfort when it comes to snapping close-up shots.
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10 travel photography tips
CNET.com.au offers some quick tips for taking perfect holiday photos.
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Digital photo pro secrets
Learn the secrets of getting great, clear photographs no matter what the situation. This guide teaches you the fundamentals of digital photography, and reveals the tricks pro photographers use to get great images of people, objects, live action, and much more.
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Newbie's guide to Flickr
Want your grandma to start using Flickr but don't feel like explaining it to her? This handy guide will have her tagging photos with 'Lasertag Sake-bombs' before you can shake a stick at your beer.
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What is a good entry level dSLR for street photography?
What is a good entry level dSLR for street photography?
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How can I take pictures without flash?
How can I take pictures without flash?
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Master sports photography in five steps
You thought you had the perfect snap of the runner racing pass the 100m mark, until you realised you managed to catch only the heels at the edge of your screen. What happened?
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Shooting in black and white
You can make or break a black and white photograph. We have the tips to show you how to make it work for you.
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Top five tips for indoor photography
Shooting indoors isn't like climbing Mount Everest -- that is if you catch our top five tips.
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Top five tips for outdoor photography
Outdoor photography can be tricky at times. So check out our suggestions to help you improve your pictures in the great outdoors.
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How to start a home-based photo studio
It's easy enough. You can start with the absolute basics, and build up over time with a new piece of equipment as and when your budget permits. Read on to find out more.
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DIY: Prepping your digital images for the Web
Follow our simple rules to select the right file formats and sizes, so that uploading your photos to the Internet will be simple and mistake free.
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Pixel perfect: Getting organised, part 2: more hard stuff
More archiving advice on how to scan hundreds or even thousands of print originals without losing your mind and how to copy MiniDV tapes to your PC.
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Pixel perfect: Getting organised: start with the hard stuff
Want all your memories digital? Start by tackling the hard stuff - old film negatives, slides and movie reels.
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Better digital photos
We're sure you're a fantastic digital photographer, who never ends up with red-eye or a weird low-light glow, always organises photos perfectly, and can capture the spots on a ladybug from just a few inches away -- in focus, too! But just in case you're not, why not let an expert show you the ropes?
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Who loves the sun?
Which camera accessories should you bring along to handle bright light?
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Mind the gaps
Sometimes artefacts caused by editing are immediately visible, but most of the time, they surface after only a few operations.
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Learning Curves
Still using brightness and contrast to spruce up your photos? Stop!











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