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The Digital Photographer #019: Learn How to Capture Action Shots
October 04, 2005
Hello,

Welcome to this week's edition of The Digital Photographer. This week, we have a good tutorial on shooting action photos. There's also a review of the popular Kodak EasyShare DX7590 camera, along with a guide to displaying your photos on the TV. Those looking for compact digicams will appreciate the list of top 10 ultracompact digital cameras. Finally, we have a brief review of that popular Google photo editor, Picasa. Happy reading!


In This Issue

Learn how to capture action shots
A list of must-know techniques for capturing fast action shots with your digital camera.

A review of the Kodak EasyShare DX7590 digital camera
This article reviews the Kodak EasyShare DX7590, a hot seller on the digital camera market.

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

Top 10 ultracompact digital cameras
My comparison of the top 10 ultracompact digital cameras available for those who value camera portability.

Picasa 2 software review
This Picasa 2 software review provides an analysis of the powerful photo organizer from Google.

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


Tip of The Week

Are you trying to photograph a small child or baby? I know how tough that is - so here's a tip to help you along. Because children have short attention spans, a good photo of them requires creation of the right environment.

The single most important tip is to play with your child when you take the pictures. Let them get comfortable with the camera, and don't try to pose them or get them to act. If you can do the above, you will achieve a marked improvement in the quality of your photographs. Good luck!


Share Your Pictures at SmugMug

If you've tons of digital photos to share and but are not sure which photo sharing site to choose, then do take a look at Smugmug. I've been a happy user of their photo sharing service for a year now and I've been most impressed by it. The service allows you to upload, arrange and share your photos, as well as buy prints or burn picture CDs.


Cool Site of The Week

National Geographic.com
Want to see professional photos? National Geographic is the place to go. I've always been inspired by their photographers - from images of war to the beautiful shots of wild animals. Regular visit the National Geographic website to analyse how photos should be taken, particularly with respect to composition. Do this often enough and you may become an expert photographer yet!


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