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The Digital Photographer #009: A Review of the Canon PowerShot A95
April 26, 2005
Hello,

Welcome to this week's edition of The Digital Photographer. This week, we've got tons of interesting stuff for you. First up is a review of the ever popular Canon PowerShot A95 digital camera. This is followed by an article on how to display photos on your TV set, along with a tutorial on super sizing your photos. You'll also learn about shooting great landscape photos, as well as techniques for organizing your pictures. Happy reading!


In This Issue

A review of the Canon PowerShot A95 digital camera
This article features a Canon Powershot A95 review. The Canon PowerShot A95 is one of the best selling digital cameras from Canon.

How to display digital photos on your TV
How you can use various tools to display digital photos on your TV set.

A simple technique for blowing up your digital photos
A simple trick for super sizing your photos in Adobe Photoshop with minimal loss in image quality.

A list of tips for shooting landscape photos
This article shows you how to capture great landscape photos with your digital camera.

How to organize your collection of digital photos
Clean up your digital photo collection with this tutorial on photo organization.

For more articles, be sure to visit Basic-Digital-Photography.com


Tip of The Week

One of the most common challenges in photography is shooting pictures at night. Here's a tip you should always remember when shooting night photos. Use a tripod and 2-second delay or shutter cable. Using longer exposures increases your risk of camera shake and for extra-long exposures you simply need a tripod. For even greater insurance against camera shake, use your digital camera's 2-second delay feature or connect a shutter-release cable.


Cool Site of The Week

Fotolog.net
If you're looking for a quality photo sharing site, Fotolog.net is right up your alley. Its got a cool design - when enter the site, you see a map of the world with an arrangement of photos from a half-dozen countries.

Registration is free and will allow you to browse other people's photos and create links to your favorite pictures. If you want to upload more pictures and receive a host of other benefits, you'll have to upgrade to for $5/month. Overall, a great photo sharing website thats very refreshing and departs from the standard offerings out there.


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