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The following guest post on centering your photography around a theme was submitted by Peter Bryenton. We most improve our photography by making pictures. The more we make, the better we learn to see the world around us. But sometimes it can be hard to think of what to photograph. Digital cameras have practically zero [...]
Welcome to another week in the forums. To start off with, there’s a new area to the forum for Games & Challenges. We’ve moved some of the games from other areas to here, so check it out if you’re looking for something fun to do or you’re looking for a past game. Weekly Assignment The [...]
Yesterday I wrote about how taking lots of shots can be one way to increase your chances of getting good results from your digital photography. However you don’t want to just end up with multiple shots of the same thing so here’s 10 techniques for adding diversity to your digital photography: 1. Shoot your subject [...]
Photo by synecdoche This week’s reader question has an actual poll attached to it too. I get a lot of emails from readers asking advice on which digital camera to choose or how to buy a digital camera – so I’m assuming there are quite a few of you with new cameras – but I’d [...]
It’s that time again where I reveal what digital cameras, lenses, accessories, books and other gear you, the DPS community, have been buying over the last couple of months! Here at DPS we’re able to get a sneak peak into what our readers buy when they click on one of our links to the Amazon [...]
Photo Thirty6Red What impact does your photography have upon the environments your photograph? I’ve been been pondering writing this post for a few months now. It all started when I was out and about with my digital camera in a coastal area in my state doing some landscape photography and came across another photographer who [...]
The following is a reader submitted tutorial from Jamie De Pould who is sharing with us what he’s been learning about Sports Photography. An Introduction to Sports Photography Sports shooting can be one of the most daunting types of photography, even to the advanced shooter. The slightest mistake can ruin a shot. Having said that, [...]
It’s been a big week this week since we added a new area to the forums. Read all about it further down in this post. Weekly Assignment This week we finished the Weathered Assignment. The entries were great, and I’m sure that people will keep contributing to this topic long after this week. Our winner [...]
The following review of the Proud Photography Course has been written by Nicole Braun – one of our wonderful forum moderators. I recently had the opportunity to use the site proudphotography.com. The site is based around 13 interactive lessons about photography and technique. A note for film users, the site does include tips that apply [...]
Here’s a quick video tip on How to Avoid Blown Out Flash Photos – a problem that many digital camera owners have when photographing friends and family at parties or other dark situations. Read more in our tutorial on this same topic – 7 Strategies for Avoiding Flash Blow Out.