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Look well.... Look AGAIN...!
by joefarrugia/Joe (1,213) on December 7, 2002 4:36:48 PM CST

That useful tool, the image frame (or LCD or viewfinder).... use it better. Here's how.

Macro and DOF
by estevaojose/Estevao (10,326) on November 12, 2002 8:19:14 AM CST

My idea is the one of explaining some experiences done with my F707 with reference to DOF in macro photo.

Macro on a Budget.
by 59137.v1/Bruce (398) on October 28, 2002 4:41:17 PM CST

Are you just itching to pull out your equipment and burn some film (or pixels) but it's been raining all week with no end in sight. Now may be the time to explore the world of macrophotography.

Make a hand out card featuring one of your photos.
by kudbegud/i (2,336) on August 10, 2002 10:38:55 PM CDT

Ever struck up a conversation with some one while you were taking pictures? Make a hand out card using one of your favorite photos. These step by step instructions utilize Photoshop Elements commands

Making more 'to life images'
by vaiphonic/Mizo M (9,180) on December 23, 2002 9:28:21 AM CST

Most of you know that only in rare cases, you can take the image directly and post it anywhere. Here is a technique used especially for portraits to make the skin look better

Making Your Own Muslin Background (Inexpensively)
by nikkorray/Ray (4,062) on October 31, 2002 2:42:23 PM CST

This article is to show you how to make a background muslin inexpensively.

Manuale d'uso PhotoSIG
by steph66/Steph (368) on December 19, 2002 7:01:19 AM CST

Traduzione italiana del The photoSIG Handbook (v1. 1) by Joel Majka

Matting And Framing For Lazy-Ass Dummies
by deleted.61873/deleted (152) on November 9, 2002 10:37:29 AM CST

Everyone knows framing works wonders for pictures. Not everyone has a computerized laser mat-cutter and a workshop for sawing and building frames and cutting glass. Here's a quick-and-dirty way of mat

Merging Multiple Exposures
by bpribadi/Bram (1,391) on October 7, 2002 6:06:48 AM CDT

Either film or digital sensors dynamic range most of the time is too narrow than what we want. Try this technique to extend your foto dynamic range.

More DOF than you ever dreamed of....
by siwatkins/Simon (1,740) on October 21, 2002 4:49:36 PM CDT

Deleted due to TOS changes.

My HDR Procedure
by spiffypix/Melanie (6,883) on December 29, 2008 12:43:43 PM CST

This is a tutorial showing my creative HDR process

My Infrared POV
by gilad/Gilad (20,593) on August 30, 2005 9:16:31 AM CDT

I thought of Putting together some Information about Infra Red photography. I hope this will answer some of the most common questions about it

Nature Workshops : Getting Your Monies Worth
by d1xshooter/James (9,771) on October 22, 2002 9:38:22 PM CDT

Choosing and Using a Nature Photography Workshop

Night photography for dummies
by pgauthier/Philippe (1,788) on May 13, 2002 4:29:42 PM CDT

Get some good night shots on your first test roll with this simple method. And you don't even need an expensive light meter!

Opening new Windows with your links
by romenv/Romen (1,011) on January 22, 2003 11:05:29 PM CST

This is a short HTML tutorial that will show you how to make your links pop open a new window when the user clicks on it.

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