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  • Article | 18/01/2011 Taking care of your digital camera
    Did you get a new camera over the holidays? I did. I am quite excited about my new Nikon D7000, which was my "big present" on Christmas morning. If, l...
  • Article | 9/11/2010 Shoot awesome holiday photos
    Welcome to the holiday season. Starting at Halloween and continuing through Hanukkah, Christmas, and New Year's, this is the time of year when photo o...
  • Article | 15/09/2010 Solve photo problems with image-editing tools
    Sure, you probably know all the run-of-the-mill tools in your photo editor. You can erase blemishes with the clone tool and adjust exposure with the c...
  • Article | 15/09/2010 How to print perfect pictures poster-size
    You don't need an oversize printer to produce large prints of your photos. A number of software programs can split an image into A4 sections that can ...
  • Article | 20/08/2010 How to photograph waterfalls and moving water
    While I'm not a huge fan of camping or long, multi-day hiking trips, I do love visiting waterfalls. There's something about the rush of water that's b...
  • Article | 12/08/2010 Five tips for taking photos of animals
    We're in the middle of a dry heat wave in Seattle, a city usually known for mild weather and lots of precipitation. My cats and dogs (all six of them)...
  • Article | 13/07/2010 Two ways to remove people from your vacation photos
    No matter where you travel, you're probably going to have some trouble taking photos--not necessarily because of any technical issues with your camera...
  • Article | 13/07/2010 Add amazing new features to your phone and camera
    Your tech gear can do more than you think it can. Perhaps a device manufacturer has a particular user experience in mind. Or maybe you think you need ...
  • Article | 9/07/2010 Make your travel photos memorable
    Follow these 10 photography tips for taking striking vacation photos with your digital camera.
  • Article | 1/06/2010 Tutorial: Combine photos for infinite depth of field
    One day you'll be able to change almost any aspect of a photo after it's taken. A technique called computational photography, for example, promises to...
  • Article | 24/05/2010 8 tips for photographing panoramas
    Of all the benefits that going digital has brought to photography, perhaps none is cooler than easily making a panorama.
  • Article | 13/05/2010 How to fix anything
    Your PC will crash, your camera will break, your network will fail, and your printer will chew up paper.
  • Article | 20/04/2010 Four tips for making your camera's batteries last
    Like a desert mirage, revolutionary new battery technologies always seem to be just beyond the horizon. New materials, nanotubes, and fuel cells all o...
  • Article | 13/05/2010 Create cool 3D photos at Start 3D
    If you've ever wanted to play around with 3D photography but lack the time, equipment, and/or know-how, you owe yourself a visit to Start 3D.
  • Article | 3/05/2010 Use your camera's macro mode for great close-ups
    Macro photography lets you see the natural beauty of the tiny things all around us.

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