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The Digital Photographer #035: Learn To Take Unique Shots Of Common Subjects
March 01, 2006
Welcome to this week's edition of The Digital Photographer. This week, we have some nice articles. You'll learn about taking unique shots of common subjects, as well as how to choose a tripod. Those of you having trouble printing good photos can learn a tip or two about color management. There's also a review of the powerful Olympus Evolt E300 and a scoop of the top 7 superzoom digital cameras in the market. Happy reading!


In This Issue

How to take unique shots of common subjects
Use these tricks to make your photos of common subjects more unique.

Learn how to choose a tripod for your digital camera
This article provides you some tips on selecting a good tripod for your digital camera.

A list of color management tips for better quality printouts
Learn how to manage colors for better quality photo printouts.

A review of the Olympus Evolt E300 digital SLR camera
Provides an in-depth Olympus Evolt E300 review. The Olympus Evolt E300 is a top tier digital SLRs from Olympus.

Top 7 superzoom digital cameras
My comparison of the top 7 superzoom cameras available for those who need optical zooms of 10X or more.

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


Tip of The Week

Here's a good tip for shooting inside a cathedral - avoid using the flash. Using the flash simply ruins the mood of the cathedral interior. Gold objects, such as candlesticks and ornaments, will create annoying highlights that will distract from the overall scene.


Learn to Take Beautiful Photos with This Book

If you want to improve your digital photography skills, you may want to take a look at Digital Photography Success. This e-book is 174 pages long with 11 extensive chapters. It includes excellent step-by-step instructions on how to take pictures of beautiful landscapes, people, nature, fireworks, night scenes, etc. Learn how to shoot professional photos - just like those you see in glossy magazine covers.


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