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10 Astounding Astrophotos by Phil Hart

This post is by regular contributer Neil Creek – author of our Photogaphy 101 series, which Neil plans to return to soon. Visit Neils blog which is all about learning photography, and check out his prints for sale on the Fine Art Photo Blog.
The universe is stunningly beautiful.

Orion Mosaic   © Phil Hart
Phil Hart is [...]

How to Win Friends and Influence People – A Guide to Commenting on Other People’s Photos

The following post is from Australian photographer Neil Creek who is part of the Fine Art Photoblog, and is developing his blog as a resource for the passionate photographer.

Don’t just parrot the same comments over and over.© Neil Creek

One of the ten things I hate about Flickr is people who don’t know how to comment [...]

Photography 101.4 – Exposure and Stops

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9 Crazy Cross Eye 3D Photography Images and How to Make Them

Neil Creek is a regular contributor to DPS (and is a 3D photography nut), authoring Photography 101 (to be continued soon). Please visit his blog, and check out his prints for sale on the Fine Art Photo Blog.
“I’m just going to do everything in 3D now. I’m going to shoot my daughter’s birthday party in [...]

15 Fun Fabulous Fisheye Photos

Neil Creek is a regular contributor to DPS, authoring Photography 101 which is temporarily on hold. While trying to find the time to continue the series, he’s managed to write a quick post or two for you in the meantime. Please visit his blog, and check out his prints for sale on the Fine Art [...]

Photo Projects – Why you should participate

Neil Creek is an Australian photographer who is part of the Fine Art Photoblog. He is a photo project junkie, and runs a new one every month on his blog.

The View From Below at neil.creek.name© Neil Creek

Photo projects are sweeping the ‘net. If you’re a photographer online and you aren’t yet participating, you should!
Thanks to [...]

Photography 101 – Lenses, Light and Magnification

Photo: Rainer Ebert used under CC license
The following post is from Australian photographer Neil Creek who is part of the recently launched Fine Art Photoblog, and is participating in Project 365 – a photo a day for a year – on his blog.
Welcome to the third lesson in Photography 101 – A Basic Course on [...]

Photography 101 – Lenses and Focus

The following post is from Australian photographer Neil Creek who is part of the recently launched Fine Art Photoblog, and is participating in Project 365 – a photo a day for a year – on his blog.
Welcome to the second lesson in Photography 101 – A Basic Course on the Camera. In this series, we [...]

Photography 101 – Light and the Pinhole Camera

Photo: Rainer Ebert used under CC license
The following post is from Australian photographer Neil Creek who is part of the recently launched Fine Art Photoblog, and is participating in Project 365 – a photo a day for a year – on his blog.
Welcome to the first lesson in Photography 101 – A Basic Course on [...]

Photography 101 – Introduction

Photo: Rainer Ebert used under CC license
The following post is from Australian photographer Neil Creek who is part of the recently launched Fine Art Photoblog, and is participating in Project 365 – a photo a day for a year – on his blog.
A couple of weeks back, Darren asked readers to “Ask a Digital Photograhy [...]

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