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The Nikon Lenses Round-Up: The 85mm f1.4, the 24-120mm f4 and the 28-300 VR

Photo HowTo - August 31, 2010 - 6:37pm

In case you didn’t get it from the title, today we are going to talk about lenses. These are not just any lenses but the latest thing offered by Nikon as a sweet addition to your DSLR. All three lenses are compatible to Nikon FX format digital SLR cameras and promise to offers superior image quality as well as performance.

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Introducing Nikon D3100 a.k.a. The DSLR With Real Video Autofocus

Photo HowTo - August 27, 2010 - 12:26pm

Nikon has announced the release of the new D3100 DSLR camera that has already won the hearts of digital SLR fans but has also won over countless photographers by providing a better and clearer way to follow their passion. This camera is quite easy to use and can be considered as the affordable Nikon; and trust me, it is a true Nikon.

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Snapshot Modes Off! Learn To Take Customize Your Photography Modes

Photo HowTo - August 23, 2010 - 2:37pm

This day an age of cameras there are literally 100’s of features available. Most offer fully automatic settings so that the photographer simply clicks the shutter button. This allows amateurs to take reasonably good pictures. It is important to note however if you are looking at getting high-end photos you need to go beyond these auto settings.

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How to backup your websites on Linux server with Webmin

Backup HowTo - August 15, 2010 - 7:52am

As your websites grow, there is a time to look around for a dedicated or VPS server. Today’s Linux distributions are easy to manage and have many administration tools. If you do not want to pay for solutions like cPanel or Plesk, you can use ISPConfig together with Webmin for setting up a scheduled backup of your websites.

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Five Steps to Better Landscape Photography

Photo HowTo - August 12, 2010 - 2:41pm

If you are just starting out with landscape photography, you are going to make many mistakes early on, and chances are you will be asking yourself “What am I doing wrong?” Here are five simple rules for landscape photography, which can help any beginner to get better results more quickly.

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Your Nikon Guide: What’s So Special About The Nikon D3000

Photo HowTo - August 2, 2010 - 12:00am

After our short Coolpix guide, it seemed quite natural to discuss about the DSLR sector from Nikon. Obviously, we cannot cover all their DSLRs with one single article, therefore I will go for each model in its own separate page – and today we shall discuss about their entry-level DSLR, the D3000.

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A "Cool" Nikon Guide: A Coolpix Guide To Be More Precise

Photo HowTo - July 27, 2010 - 5:46pm

Okay, summer’s here – no doubt about it, most of us already noticed the heat and the feeling that we need to go on a vacation soon. The credit crunch made it impossible for most of us to go exactly where we would have wanted to go this summer, but hey, it’s still going to be a blast.

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Amateur Wedding Photography – It Has To Start Somewhere!

Photo HowTo - July 20, 2010 - 4:32pm

If you are looking to become a professional wedding photographer, you need to be selective as to the information you gather. I have read many online tips and viewed numerous websites that provide advice. For the most part none of these are what I call professional, and to be honest most have zero professionalism with regard to the process. This is a very special day for the couple. The photos need to be sequential and care taken when capturing the important shots.

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Landscape Photography – Tips and Tricks for the Professional Landscape Photographer

Photo HowTo - July 15, 2010 - 7:50am

In this article, we will discuss some easy tricks and tips for landscape photography. A professional landscape photographer has the ability to grasp the environment in still. The use of a wide-angle lens and use of appropriate settings will capture a great shot.

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Before You Go Out In The Field - Essential Photography Rules - Part 2

Photo HowTo - July 7, 2010 - 12:00am

While in the first part of this short article series we barely covered a small introduction to Photography tricks, within this part, we will cover most of what you should know before you go out in the field.

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How to turn off iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad backup in iTunes

Backup HowTo - July 5, 2010 - 3:39pm

Sometimes the backup functionality built in Apple iTunes is not welcome when you connect your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad to the computer. In this case you will find useful small app which is able to completely turn off syncing and backup in iTunes.

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Before You Go Out In The Field - Essential Photography Rules - Part 1

Photo HowTo - July 5, 2010 - 12:27pm

In life, we never know what is around the next corner. Photography is a very skillful talent. The best photographs are ones that are untouched, and raw. They grasp the real world no matter how ugly, unique or compelling it may be. The best way to achieve creative and imaginative photography is to expect the unexpected the very best pictures are those that are not propped.

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Is Your DSLR Too Bulky At Times? Consider Something Lighter!

Photo HowTo - June 30, 2010 - 7:50pm

Are you tired of slinging you DSLR camera over your shoulder? Does it get in the way when your in a crowded space? Find it difficult to get quick access to get the perfect shot? Maybe its time for a change!

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Adobe Lightroom 3 and geotagging: step by step how-to

Photo HowTo - June 25, 2010 - 10:19am

The new version of great photo organizer and editor Adobe Lightroom 3 still lacks geotagging support. It should be able to work with images already containing GPS information, but you do not have any chance how to set them. But there is one third party and free solution at least: special plugin for Lightroom 3 with geotagging features.

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How to backup Apple iPad

Backup HowTo - June 20, 2010 - 10:46am

Apple iPad, the tablet and nice piece of designer work. This extremely addictive tablet is a computer like any other in its basics. This means it can crash one day (is there anyone with broken down iPad?). So you should be sure all your data from the iPad are backed up. The other reason for Apple iPad backup is saving your apps which you have paid for. Fortunately, iPad backup is very easy to do.

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Black and White Photography: How To Give Your Photographs An Eclectic Look With Photoshop and Lightroom

Photo HowTo - June 7, 2010 - 11:42am

Black and white photography always had a certain je ne sais quoi, it speaks differently to the viewer – the lack of colors is compensated by the depth of the subject and by the way shadows and light build the entire image. In other words, if color photography is easily valued through its… colors, with black and white images it is a lot harder to send out the right message – one has to be a lot careful with composition, subject positioning, lightning and so on.

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Infrared Photography – Uncover The Secrets of IR Photography Right Now

Photo HowTo - May 31, 2010 - 1:52pm

When one sees Infrared Photography, they are immediately drawn to the uniqueness of it and if they are a photographer that has never used infrared photography before, may be interested in knowing the tricks of the trade. There is a certain way to accomplish the unique look of IR photos when shooting the shot and then creating the finished product in the post production of the photograph. Following is a guide to help the fledgling photographer get on their way to creating unique one of kind photographs.

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ND Filters - A Short Introductive Guide To Neutral Density Filters

Photo HowTo - May 24, 2010 - 9:25am

Know as ND, Neutral Density filters can be found in any professional photographer worth their salt. Amateurs generally stay away from these plain looking grey filters. That’s right, plain grey. Having no color or star effects, as well as not multiple image glass or gradation, this little grey filter is perfect for the landscape photographer or the professional.

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20 Simple Tips to Enhance Your Portrait Photography Techniques

Photo HowTo - May 17, 2010 - 10:44am

Anyone can take a picture; however, taking an amazing picture takes practice. One can advance their photography skills into high gear by just practicing these 20 simple tips intended to enhance portrait photography techniques. With practice, the following 20 tips and can improve photos and build photographic skills.

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Free backup software for your PC games

Backup HowTo - May 17, 2010 - 1:00am

Are you a PC games player? Then you surely know how important and necessary saved game’s positions and saved states are. The nightmare of each PC player is losing the saved game state. Fortunately, there is simple free software which will backup your game positions.

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