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Vacation time is here, and I find myself in the snowy wonderland of Lake Tahoe, admiring the picturesque winter scenes that stretch as far as my eyes can see, and trying to figure out how on earth to photograph them...
Photojojo offers a concise but thorough introduction to turning a bunch of still photos, taken at regular intervals over a period of time, into a groovy time-lapse video.
Such sage advice from a 1951 issue of Popular Science...
You're looking for the perfect mate, and have only one photo to impress contenders with. Which do you choose? Today's Seattle Times offers a bevy of suggestions on what NOT to put in your pictures.
One of the niftier features on my Nikon D80 is the ability to set the white balance by specifying the color temperature, in Kelvins, of your light source. The catch? You have to know what that temperature is first. That's...
Sunday's New York Times offers an article on the importance of photography in selling a home: “It’s so important to have photos that are professionally presented.... [I]f things look shoddy or unprofessional, not only are buyers going to find the...
From dsphotographic.com: Every notable landmark seems to have one thing in common: visitors, and lots of them. But if you want that postcard shot or that image that shows how the location may have once appeared, you have a challenge...
You've carved the perfect pumpkin, now take the perfect picture. Use these five tips to make your jack-o-lantern photographs really glow.
Welcome to "No Flash Corner", an oppressively urban intersection in San Francisco where the photons do funny things and the environment takes on an air of the surreal. Photoblogger and flickr user whileseated writes a tour de force blog post...
"It truly caught me off guard, and in a moment of madness, I said OK. That’s what happened when my niece asked me to photograph her daughter, Kori, for her first birthday. I immediately questioned my response and went into...