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  1. Professional Digital Techniques for Nude & Glamour Photography by Bill Lemon, 2006-02-01
  2. Photographing Birds in the Wild: Photographic Hints and Tips by Paul Hicks, 2002-01
  3. Techniques of Natural Light Photography by Jim Zuckerman, 1996-03
  4. Fresh Ideas in Photoshop: Includes Techniques and Concept Information for over 100 Pieces (Fresh Ideas Series)
  5. Lighting Techniques for Low Key Portrait Photography by Norman Phillips, 2004-01-01
  6. A History of the Photographic Lens by Rudolf Kingslake, 1989-10-28
  7. Digital Camera Tricks and Special Effects 101: Creative Techniques for Shooting and Image Editing (Digital Quick Guides series) by Michelle Perkins, 2006-01-01
  8. Photographic Possibilities: The Expressive Use of Ideas, Materials and Processes, Second Edition by Robert Hirsch, John Valentino, 2001-05
  9. The Photographic Guide to Exposure by Chris Weston, 2004-09-01
  10. The Photographic Lens (Media Manuals) by Sidney F. Ray, 1992-05
  11. The Art of People Photography: Inspiring Techniques for Creative Results by Bambi Cantrell, Skip Cohen, 2007-05-01
  12. Restoration and photographic copying;: The techniques of copying and restoring old and damaged photographs by Alexander Shafran, 1967
  13. Photographing Wildflowers: Techniques for the Advanced Amateur and Professional (Natural World) by Craig & Nadine Blacklock, 1990-06-29
  14. The Art of Outdoor Photography: Techniques for the Advanced Amateur and Professional by Boyd Norton, 2002-02

121. Fine Art Landscape Photography By Charles Campbell - Nature
oregon rivers, beaches,artist, publishing, 18% gray card, medium tonality, Photoshoptips, digital photos, photo tips, photography techniques, digital scanning
http://www.photonaturalist.com/chromozone/index.asp
Our mission is to fully experience and photograph the beauty and magic of the natural world - appreciating and savoring the wonders of the land, sea and sky. In addition to the fine art prints and posters offered here, Campbell Photographic Arts offers workshops and photo tours that are designed to assist you in achieving your personal visions of nature. We have offered the finest in outdoor photography education since 1988 and we are pleased to offer the as the most comprehensive zone system method for creative exposure control with color film or digital cameras. You'll find workshops and photo tours for outdoor photographers and nature photography enthusiasts of all levels; workshops in digital imaging and PhotoShop techniques. Small, interactive groups work closely under the tutelage of Charles Campbell. Participants study nature photography and creative imaging skills with the goal of developing their individual expression and artistic skills. Since 1988, Campbell Photographic Arts has provided novice and professional nature photographers with the finest in outdoor photography education. The courses include nature and wildlife, landscape scenery, close-ups, digital imaging, composition, the Zone System and creative visualization.

122. Kids And Teens, Arts, Photography: Techniques And Styles
PhotoSeminars.com - Offers free articles covering different photography techniques.Also includes workshops and tips and tricks for paying members.
http://www.combose.com/Kids_and_Teens/Arts/Photography/Techniques_and_Styles/
Top Kids and Teens Arts Photography ... Basics of Bird Photography - A primer for beginning or seasoned bird photographers. Offers advice on types of film, the right lighting, exposure modes, and other tips and tricks. BetterPhoto.com Bird Photography Tips - Written by Scott Fairbairn and John Reaume of Ontario Birding. Updated frequently with new tips. Bob Atkins Photography - Nature and wildlife photographer discusses cameras, lenses and techniques and show examples of his work. Bob Miller's Light Walk - Learn about unique discoveries in the world of light, shadow and images. Digital Photography: From the Darkroom to the Desktop - Contains a brief history of film and digital photography, the pros and cons of both, features to look for in cameras, a glossary of terms, and other information on the evolution of this new technique. By Canon. Field and Forest - A site for nature photographers of all skill levels. Galleries to browse and submissions of original work are accepted. Also includes a message board, tips and articles, a photo contest, nature poetry, and digital cards. Galaxy Photography - Tips and advice on astrophotography from Jason Ware. Also includes his photos of space and the equipment he uses.

123. Resources- Black And White Images And Digital Photography Techniques
An introduction to using digital techniques to recreate many traditional wet printing traditionalfolks who insist that your work isn t real photography.
http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/links.html
Resources and Info
Here are some online resources that we have found useful, covering different aspects of digital workflows, especially Black and White. There is also a selection of books that we have found useful. We now have a regularly updated news headlines service covering digital imaging related articles.
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Printing and Supplies Landscape - Multiple Artists Techniques (inc conversion from colour to B/W) ... Digital Imaging (also equipment info) Northlight's PR and Event photography services are described here
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124. Internet Brothers - Digital Photography Techniques
All in all, you will discover as have we, that digital photography is theway to go! Vote For Us at WebbieWorld. Next to Digital techniques.
http://internetbrothers.com/stepone.htm
You've heard of it, some of your friends do it, and you want to try it. Digital cameras and photography; what's it all about? It requires an investment; a new camera and memory for the camera; a computer, if you don't already have one, or a better computer if you have an old one; and software for editing your images, although most digital cameras come with minimal software. Getting into digital photography also requires a willingness to learn new stuff. How does the camera work? How do the photos compare to what I got with my old film camera? How do I print the photos to show friends? How do I store my photos to show the kids when they're grown up? Forget Everything You Know About Film Let's start with the basics. Digital photography does not require film. When you use a digital camera you no longer need to buy film or visit the one-hour photo shop to get your pictures. Your pictures are captured by the camera and saved on some kind of digital storage device. Currently, popular storage media for digital cameras are (in no particular order) SmartMedia cards, CompactFlash cards, Memory Sticks and good ole "floppy" diskettes. Since high quality digital photos presently require a half megabyte or more of storage, floppy diskettes that hold only 1.4 megabytes are quickly becoming obsolete for this purpose. Having said you no longer need to buy film, we should clarify by saying if you intend to take lots of pictures on your upcoming trip to Kathmandu, you'll need to stock up on memory. Initially, memory for your camera is more expensive than film but it can be used over and over. When you get home from your trip, you download the photos from the memory cards to your computer, erase the cards and plan another trip. How about Belize this summer?

125. Internet Brothers - Digital Photography Tips And Techniques
Say cheese Digital techniques Some professional and serious amateur photographerswince at with a computer, ignoring the fine art of traditional photography.
http://internetbrothers.com/phototips.htm
Film-less photographs, pictures on a chip, scanned memories, call it what you will, digital photography is a new phenomenon of technology that allows for instant gratification. The Internet Brothers have been dabbling in digital imagery for a few years now, so we'll share some of what we've learned with you.
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- If you have years of experience with traditional 35mm photography, you will discover some obvious and immediate differences when you start using your brand new digital camera. Here are a few gotchas to watch out for and features to enjoy. We want you to be absolutely sure before you spend your hard-earned money. Digital Techniques - Some professional and serious amateur photographers wince at the thought of low resolution photos rendered with a computer, ignoring the fine art of traditional photography. Make no mistake, digital photography is here, it’s big, and it’s the way things will be from now on. The Internet Brothers believe traditional film photography will be a thing of the past within ten years except for those few die-hards who refuse to give up. I Can't Decide - We get a lot of questions from readers about what to look for when choosing a digital camera. Let us guide you through flash and red eye filtering, options to consider for transfer of digital data, and differences in zoom lenses. Experience is a good teacher.

126. PhotoLinks Photography Photography Resources
PhotoLinks Resources. Photography Tips and techniques Digital Photographytechniques. Color Correction Ratty. Basic Photography techniques. Seven
http://www.photolinks.com/resources.html
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127. U.S. Show Caves Directory: Cave Photography Tips
Here in Nature s greatest darkroom, you practice landscape photography usingstudio lighting techniques. Your mission to paint a picture with light.
http://www.goodearthgraphics.com/showcave/photo.html
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Cave Pictures for Photo Nerds
Caves are challenging photographic subjects. Fortunately, the payoff is big: cave pictures can be very dramatic and, using a few specialized techniques, allow the photographer a great deal of creativity. Whether you're a beginning or advanced photographer, a little preparation will allow you to create some truly exceptional pictures during your visit to a show cave. And I guarantee that when you see the pictures at home, you'll see the cave in an entirely new light.
The Task Ahead
A few day-in, day-out troubles plague the cave photographer, whether she's using a point-and-shoot or a medium-format camera. May as well get them out in the open. Fog happens . The very first thing most photographers learn in caves is that cameras are cave moisture magnets. Out of the padded case for only seconds, many lenses could pass as bathroom mirrors after a shower. A lens tissue or cloth momentarily alleviates the problem. Better yet, warm the lens by wrapping a hand around the lens barrel or by holding a lighter flame near the glass (not too close!) for several seconds. Time also does the trick. The camera inevitably equilibrates with the cave as you near the end of your guided tour.

128. Eastern Light Nature Photography: Articles On Photo Techniques
ARTICLES Jump to the articles by clicking on the green button PhotographicTechniques Leading Nature Photographers Some Current Issues for Nature
http://members.aol.com/kevinoneil/articles.html
The Following Articles Can Help Guide You to a Better Understanding of Nature Photography.
www.Eastern-Light.com
Earlier versions of some of these articles appeared in Outdoor and Travel Photography magazine over a period of several years while I was serving as a Contributing Editor. They have been updated as needed. If an article title is in brackets, that page is still under construction.
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Photographic Techniques
Leading Nature Photographers
Some Current Issues for Nature Photographers
Business Aspects of Photography
Publishing and Web Site Construction
Eastern Light Nature Photography: Background and Current Projects Links to Other Great Sites ARTICLES ON PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES A Guide For Using A Split Neutral Density Filter for Landscape Photography . The popularity of this filter has grown significantly over the past several years. More landscape photographers now realize just how effective it can be in improving photographs taken under certain lighting conditions. By understanding how and when to use this filter, you can adopt it as one of your shooting techniques to dramatically improve your landscape photographs. Exposure Guide for Transparency Film.

129. Home Page
Photo techniques for avid photographers. FotoSharp s pocket guides quick photography tips techniques for better photos.
http://www.fotosharp.com/servlet/DeRedirect

130. MSN Photos - More Useful Everyday
Advertisement. Printerfriendly version of this article. Outdoor PhotographyTechniques. Pro Tips for Great Nature Images. By Peter K. Burian.
http://photos.msn.com/Editorial/Article.aspx?aid=OutdoorPhotographyTechniques&se

131. Photographing Miniatures
the results in the Miniatures Gallery and would be willing to share the techniquesI have Photography Equipment what equipment is used to take the pictures.
http://www.ifelix.co.uk/phomin.html

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Photographing Miniatures Though I do not claim to be an expert in these matters, I am happy with the results in the Miniatures Gallery and would be willing to share the techniques I have used with you. There is no right or wrong way to take photographs of miniatures and I have used a variety of equipment over the years and have had some excellent results (and some less than excellent...). Setting the Scene - scenery, background and other details. Camera Settings - exposure, apeture, use of flash. Photography Equipment - what equipment is used to take the pictures. Computer Equipment - how the images get digitised and manipulated. Conclusions and Feedback I have taken quite a few thousand shots of miniatures over the years, and now feel I have reached a standard I am happy with. There were times though when for example attempting to take photographs at a wargames show in the Midlands, and when using a long shutter speed, unfortunately the floor was somewhat "bouncy" and jigged the camera up and down as anyone moved within the exhibition hall. Hopefully you have found this useful and informative. Why not

132. Mathew Brady
Home Information Collections Exhibitions Calendar Search Copyright © 1997 Smithsonian Institution.
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133. Photo Tips
apply specifically to this area of photography. However, I think thesetechniques can help in any general photography situation.
http://www.ambrosephoto.com/infopage.htm
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Ambrose Landscape Photography **Please note that this information is based upon my personal photographic experiences. Your experience may differ. I do hope this information assists you in how to take better, more inspiring nature pictures!** Photography Basics
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Lens Basics Exposure Basics Film Types The Camera System The camera system consists of two obvious components, the camera body, and the lens. A camera body simply controls the speed of the shutter, while a lens determines the amount of light that falls on the film. A few quick words about the camera body. There are all types of cameras on the market right now. Some are simple, and some are so advanced that you only need to hit the button. Some even have automatic composition modes. I don't know how I feel about that! The one thing that all cameras have in common is they are nothing but light proof boxes that hold film. Unless of course you shoot digital, then your camera body plays a little more important role. But the idea is the same. I think the most important key to any camera system is to choose one that you are comfortable with. Don't let a salesperson promise you great results with the most expensive camera and lens set up. This simply will not happen. I am a firm believer that the equipment doesn't take great pictures, only the person controlling it. A camera will not give you great results on it's own, no matter how expensive it is. Like a sports car, you can't expect to have an exhilarating ride if you don't know how to drive! Great results come only from using your camera properly, and exercising good photo techniques.

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