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Self-discipline with a digital camera
by olegvolk/Oleg (1,835) on November 16, 2002 1:06:27 PM CST

Many people state that working with a cumbersome film camera forces care in composition. The same people often put down digital cameras as a "promiscuous" way of doing photography. I disagree.

It's so easy to critique the images we love, but how about the ones we don't?
by 53586.v1/Dave (5,690) on November 16, 2002 7:35:44 AM CST

We see a photo we love, open it up and tell them why, and maybe the ones we hate, but what about the ones in the middle?

Tips for new PhotoSIG users
by tomharrison/Tom (3,173) on November 16, 2002 2:24:05 AM CST

New to PhotoSIG? Or haven't really figured out how to get the most out of it? Read this quick overview for a few things you should know.

Using you "Eye" Makes all the difference
by photolady7/Linda (2,433) on November 15, 2002 7:27:23 PM CST

What makes a photograph evoke emotion. Techincal ability alone does not make a great photograph.

What bothers me most about Photosig, is that it bothers me at all
by 53586.v1/Dave (5,690) on November 12, 2002 9:37:07 AM CST

As the title suggest, what bothers me about Photosig is the fact I let it get under my skin.

Write useful critiques ... please! (Here's how)
by tomharrison/Tom (3,173) on November 11, 2002 9:56:24 PM CST

You can help others regardless of your level of experience. Here are suggestions on how to provide valuable critiques. It does take effort, but it's worth it for everyone, especially for you.

Macro and DOF
by estevaojose/Estevao (10,326) on November 11, 2002 3:20:01 PM CST

I love to work flowers and insects in a black background and me I always imagined the use of a dull black paper-card as background...

A work of art, or a snapshot, which is it?
by 53586.v1/Dave (5,690) on November 8, 2002 2:29:33 PM CST

How to tell when that picture of Uncle Fred is a masterpiece.

Photo-sig most useful benifit
by 53586.v1/Dave (5,690) on November 8, 2002 12:00:54 PM CST

Photo-sig has many useful benifits. Perhaps the most useful one is the one you haven't thought of.

The Pain of Near Misses
by deleted.61873/deleted (152) on November 7, 2002 2:17:31 PM CST

Few things are as frustrating as a great shot that didn't quite make it. There are lots of these on Photosig. Here's my take on them.

My Personal Photo Philosophy
by 62108.v1/Jeff (501) on November 6, 2002 6:50:09 PM CST

Three simple suggestions for enjoying photography.

PhotoSIG: What Really Matters
by mauro/Mauro (3,247) on October 25, 2002 9:36:23 AM CDT

LetÂ’s stop worrying about points and thumbs and enjoy the true advantages of PhotoSIG.

Writing Tactful Critiques (Resubmit)
by 49948.v1/Melissa (184) on October 23, 2002 3:37:16 PM CDT

So many people write critiques that completely lack tact and kindness. I hope that this article will help inform all critiquers.

Ethics and Disclosure
by orlinsky/Joel (2,491) on October 23, 2002 1:56:53 PM CDT

Criticism of a photographer's ethics can often be avoided by a suitable disclosure.

How to Get the Points You Want
by tmselim/Tamer (2,831) on October 17, 2002 12:09:50 AM CDT

Ahh... We're all in search of that holy grail: "How do I get the points I crave? How do I get my images seen and critiqued?" My response to a recent forum post inspired me to throw in my take on it..

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