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Lightpainting in Garden of the Gods | Luminescence of Nature

Lightpainting in Garden of the Gods | Luminescence of Nature

After what has seemed like an eternal winter, the weather here in Colorado is finally warming up.  Moreover, we seem to have shaken the 60 mph winds that made photography difficult last week.  I finally got out to attempt a project that I’d been previsualizing for some time; lightpainting the Siamese Twins formation in Garden [...]

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Beginners Photography – When And How To Use Manual Mode On Your Digital Slr!

Beginners Photography – When And How To Use Manual Mode On Your Digital Slr! In previous Beginners Photography articles I have looked at Automatic and Creative Auto Modes of your Digital SLR. Now, let’s consider Manual Mode. To many people new to digital photography, just the words “manual mode” are enough to turn their knees [...]

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Nikon D200 Digital Slr Camera

Nikon D200 will definitely impress many photography enthusiasts with its picture quality and performance. With a 10.2 megapixel resolution, Nikon D200 Digital SLR Camera assures to give you pictures that are an exact copy of their original ones. Design The size of Nikon D200 camera is midsize. The dimensions are 147 by 113 by 74mm. [...]

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Action Photography Tips

Action Photography Tips

Using flash for action photography Some great action photography tips and to add excitement and drama to your action picture is by using a technique known as slow sync flash. This can be practised using an ordinary portable flashgun, and involves combining a burst of electronic flash with a slow shutter speed, so you get [...]

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Casio EX-FH100 High-Speed Digital Compact Camera

Casio Exilim EX-FH100 is a high-speed and high-zoom digital compact camera that is compact enough to fit any pocket. It spots 10 megapixels of resolution, 10x optical zoom, 3-inch LCD display and High definition movie capture. The camera incorporates the back-illuminated CMOS sensor that is more light-sensitive than the sensors that the majority of modern [...]

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