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		<title>Some Simple To Follow Photography Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2009 11:26:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian the Photographer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Photography has become one of the most important past times in the world, with millions of people taking pictures of items or individuals each day and making the photography industry a billion dollar a year industry with the sale of cameras, film, and other equipment.  Taking great photographs can be a fun and rewarding experience [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Photography has become one of the most important past times in the world, with millions of people taking pictures of items or individuals each day and making the photography industry a billion dollar a year industry with the sale of cameras, film, and other equipment.  Taking great photographs can be a fun and rewarding experience for people that are able to follow a few simple photography tips and each of the photography tips that are provided can greatly increase the appeal of your photographs.  If you are looking for great photographs incorporating pretty much any image that you can think of, then following these photography tips can get you the images that you desire.</p>
<p><strong>How To Handle Blurring</strong></p>
<p>Blurring has always been a thorn in the side for many photographers and there are not many photography tips to be found to address the problem.  Blurring is generally caused by either the camera or the subject moving while the photographer is attempting to take the photograph.  There is an easy way to fix the blurring problem if the issue is with the camera moving and this simple solution will improve all of the photographs that you take from this moment on.</p>
<p>The solution to the blurring problem is simply to rest the camera on a steady surface while the photograph is being taken.  This is one of those photography tips that is so simple that people feel ridiculous for not seeing the solution earlier, but many people do not think to steady the camera when they are taking a photograph to reduce the blurring that occurs.  The camera should be mounted on a tripod for the photograph so that the camera will be level and will not shake during the taking of the photograph.  If there is not tripod available or it cannot be used in the area that you are in, then you should rest the hand that is holding the camera on a steady surface before you click the shutter to take the photograph.</p>
<p><strong>Obtaining The Best Light For The Photograph</strong></p>
<p>Changing the amount of photography lighting that is falling on a subject can be easily accomplished if the subject is indoors and stationary, but how do you improve the lighting of a subject that is outdoors.  This is another one of those photography tips that is often overlooked until the person needs to know it, in which case it may be too late.  There are two different ways to change the lighting of an image that is outdoors; wait or attempt to find a different angle to obtain the photograph from.  If items can be moved out of the way to allow more light to fall on the subject, then move them.  Another little known photography tip is to always carry a small ball of string on you so that you can tie branches and bushes out of the way to help more light can fall on the subject that you are targeting.</p>
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		<title>Free Digital Photography Guide – Get Your Questions Answered</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2009 18:04:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you’ve every wondered how to take better digital pictures, no matter what the lighting or subject, here is a useful free guide that will help you with many of your digital photography questions.
It includes answers to questions like:
- What is the biggest mistake made by beginners in digital photography?
- How do you decide on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you’ve every wondered how to take better digital pictures, no matter what the lighting or subject, here is a useful free guide that will help you with many of your digital photography questions.</p>
<p>It includes answers to questions like:</p>
<p>- What is the biggest mistake made by beginners in digital photography?<br />
- How do you decide on the right digital camera for you?<br />
- How do you decide if a picture is worth taking?<br />
- How do you get the white balance correct?<br />
- How do you take clear shots of indoor sports events?<br />
- What are the advantages/disadvantages of raw vs. Jpeg format photographs?<br />
- What are the best settings for low light/nightime photographs?<br />
- What is hyperfocal distance?<br />
- How do you take a photo of a glass sign or a framed picture in glass?<br />
- How do you get high contrast natural light black and white pictures?<br />
- What is the time lag from the time you take a picture until it is on the memory card?<br />
- How do you avoid redeye in low light conditions?<br />
- How do you take close up pictures of small objects?<br />
- How do you photograph gemstones and jewelry?<br />
- How do you take a picture with both strong sun and shade?<br />
- How do you capture personality in photos of people?<br />
- How can I understand depth of field?<br />
- What settings and techniqhes should I use when photographing birds and wildlife?<br />
- How do I take pictures into the sun and avoid lens flare?<br />
- How do I take good pictures in the snow or on the beach?</p>
<p>Get the answers by downloading your free 28-page guide:</p>
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