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Photography Secrets –
A step by step guide to master digital photography.


  1. To improve your photography skills.
  2. To enjoy better albums.
  3. To know what you are doing.
  4. How to look at things.
  5. How to compose a scene.
  6. To deal every ‘complicated’ situation quickly and efficiently.
  7. The easiest way to do it.
  8. Photography skills once for all.
  9. Know what fits you.
  10. Be up-to-date with techniques & Knowledge.
  11. A professional book as backup in your smartphone.
  12. Doing it nice and easy.


  13. Congratulations!!! You have reached “Mastering Digital Photography” the most extensive fasciculate digital photography guide.
  14. You get one concentrated book and whole professional stuff included. This guide emphasizes the most basic and important concepts that matters during photography.
  15. It teaches you the concepts, and when you catch the concept – anything else is easy, just like to ride your bike.
  16. First you’ll be guided to what important while you choose your ‘weapon’ and tools, and then you’ll learn how to use them. Of course it depends on how much money you would like to spend, and what kind of photographer you wonn’a be.
  17. The whole book was written by using clear language. You’ll be practicing new technics, while each of them will be explained using simple and easy words. You’ll find the reasons why some choices in a specific photography situation are better, while not for others. The limitations in some situations and which one of them has the wide range of possibilities to handle.

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Interactive Panoramas: Techniques for Digital Panoramic Photography (X.media.publishing)
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by Marion Doss

Make Your Own Photo Book for Your Vacation, Wedding, Kids and More

Is your hard drive overflowing with digital photos of you and your family? Sometimes sending them by email or posting them on photo sharing sites just doesn't seem as enjoyable as looking at a real a photo album with your family and friends, recalling great memories as you turn the pages.  Bu you don't need to limit your digital photo collection to the computer screen. In fact digital photography and digital publishing means that you can display your photos in more interesting ways than ever before. You can even print t-shirts or coffee mugs using your photos. Photo books are a wonderful way to show off your photos in a personal and beautiful way and with so many more creative options than a photo album. And it so easy to make your own photo book and such great value!

A photo book is different from a photo album in a few ways. Photos are not glued into the book or inserted into pockets. Instead, you design the pages of your book on your computer and then the book is professionally printed in full color. The final result looks like a professional phoot book that you can buy in a bookstore. Photo books can have fabric or leather die cut covers or you can have a photo or image printed on to it, along with your own text in a font of your choice. Your photo book is professionally bound by gluing or sewing and will last for many, many years.

When you make your own photo book on your computer, you can get really creative with your pages! All photo book publisher will provide free software for you to make your own photo book. The provide a wide selection of background designs and frames and other embellishments, as well as plenty of premade page layouts that you can drop your photos in to. Then you just add a background, frames and any text that you want and your page is complete! For artistic types among you, you can create your own pages from scratch in photo editing or digital scrapbooking software and import them into your book.

For people who are too busy or who aren't confident of their artistic abilities, there are plenty of shortcuts that you can use to make your own photo book. Some software will allow you to pick a theme and group your photos into pages. It will then create the photo book automatically. You can always add text and make minor changes before you purchase the final book.

Photo books are a wonderful way for you to present your digital photo collection and to enjoy it with family and friends. When you make your own photo book, you are creating something that will bring joy to you and your family that you can enjoy together now and in the future. This is a wonderful way to keep your precious memories. Photo books are not expensive. You can make your own smallphoto book for about or for a 8.5 x 11 inch hardcover book.

The first thing to do if you want to make your own photo book is to choose a photo book publisher. Click here check out my reviews of popular photo book publishers.

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For sports enthusiasts, thereâ??s nothing more exciting than sports people playing their favourite game. The sight of the field, rink or golf course initiates the thrill and anticipation. This, combined with digital photography, can provide some amazing photographic opportunities. However itâ??s not a matter of point the camera at the person diving for the ball or puck and snapping away. Itâ??s a lot more complicated than that.

In digital photography sports can be quite challenging. The sports people do not present an easy task of being photographed because of the amount of high movement. However, you can indeed achieve great sports digital photography. Most excellent sports digital photography requires good planning and execution.

Here are some exclusive tips for gaining fantastic sports shots in your digital photography.

First things first; know your digital camera. I recommend taking note and practicing first all the settings that sports photography needed. You may find yourself going for the faster shutter speed, increased ISO and burst mode. Letâ??s take a look at all these things on your digital camera and see how they can be applied to give you sensational sports photos.

High shutter speeds:

As with all moving objects, in order to capture the â??frozen in timeâ? look in digital photography a fast shutter speed is required. The faster the movement the fast the shutter speed will need to be. In digital photography the general consensus is that the shutter speed needs to be faster than that of the subject. For example if you have a sliding puck across ice and there is a someone about to take a dive for it then its necessary to quickly mentally assess how fast that person might be traveling at. If they are traveling at approximately 50 kilometers (approx 32 miles) per hour then you may find a very fast shutter speed is needed for this digital photo.

A very fast shutter speed in digital photography may be anything from 500th of a second or higher. For high speed movement you may want to consider an even faster shutter speed of 1000th of a second or something in that range.

Keep in mind that in digital photography a fast shutter speed works to reduce some of the light which is why a higher ISO is often necessary. (Iâ??ll talk about that in a minute.) Usually a if a ball, such as a baseball going at around 145 kilometers an hour (90.09 miles per hour) a shutter speed of around 1/4000 will get you that â??suspended ball in mid airâ? type of photo. For physical movement, such as someone leaping to catch a football, a shutter speed of 1/500 or over is a good place to start.

Now this is all very well if your scene if well lit. But what if you are taking your digital photography shots indoors at night and the light is not quite enough to provide enough light? In most instances, an indoor stadium at night time will be well lit, but that doesnâ??t always ensure good digital photos. In sports photography we need to understand that we can only control the artistic value and input of our digital photo and the control of the camera. We canâ??t control the lighting on the scene being such a public event. In digital photography sports photos we must realize that itâ??s going to be a challenge to begin with. So here are somethingâ??s you can in your digital sports photography to increase the amount of light.

If you have a light tool on your digital camera such as a histogram you can get a good idea of what the light levels are like on your sensor. With this handy tool you can adjust the ISO at the time of your pictures taking.

Increase your ISO: A high ISO in digital photography simply means the sensitivity to light that your digital camera has. In a nutshell the more ISO you have increased the image to, the less light the sensor needs. In sports photography an ISO of 400 or higher can work really well. The downside to this is that it does increase noise. To combat this you can use noise reduction software in the post editing process such as Noise Ninja or increase the LAB mode in the post editing process. Donâ??t be afraid to try a few shots at 400, 800 and even as high as 1600.

Burst mode:

In most sports digital photography this will be one of the settings you will turn to. Burst mode is also known as â??continuous shootingâ??. This â??continuousâ?? shooting mode allows you to get a sequence of shoots in succession. You can increase your chances of getting that ideal â??split second perfect shotâ? that you might not be able to get by pre-emption or in normal shooting. This also works so beautifully if your digital camera has a painfully long lag time. Iâ??ve used this so many times to get around the high lag my Sony Cyber shot has got. Some cameras have 3 frames per second and some go up to 12 frames per second. You simply select this mode and hold your finger on the shutter button and it will fire off as many shots in 1 second as it can.

Okay so Iâ??ve been talking about your digital camera and the settingâ??s used for ideal sports digital photography, so what about any external equipment? If you have been thinking about this youâ??re spot on. You can take as much time with your settings but thereâ??s not much point if you canâ??t get close to the action. Thereâ??s no point having a picture with perfect lighting and perfect action if the players are like dots on a sheet of paper. You need a good telephoto lens if you canâ??t get close up. A telephoto lens brings you closer because of its long distance capability. It will get you closer to the action but will need a faster shutter speed.

Many fantastic sports digital photos are taken with an emphasis on a very fast shutter speed, an f stop of around the 2.8 mark to blur the background and focus in on the subject. You may find that if your sportsperson is visually separated from the background and you take the digital photograph with a telephoto lens youâ??ll have a more shallow depth of field which can give you a more powerful feeling in your digital photo. You can get away with a good optical zoom lens, but youâ??ll get far better digital sports shots with a proper telephoto.

So what about the artistic side of sports photography with your digital camera? Plenty!

Pre-emption and Emotion is the key to good art.

When taking sports photography you probably wonâ??t find a more public display of human emotion. The emotions of a sports person range from intense anticipation to extreme disappointment or extreme exhilaration. Pre-empting when these emotions take place is they key to getting artistic and impressive sports photos. This comes with practicing your digital photography.

SO much pressure is placed on our athletes, expecting them to perform so we can enjoy the show and the investors can enjoy their returns. This is another reason why I say to get a telephoto lens so you can capture the emotions on their faces and their body language. It makes for superb photography. For ideas on ice hockey, have a look at some ice hockey images that are great study tools.

Donâ??t just look at these digital photos, you must study them. Take on the attitude that studying sports photography will improve your digital sports photos ten fold. You will have a style to emulate and copy to start with then eventually, when you become confident, youâ??ll start to adopt your own style.

Happy shooting,

Amy Renfrey

To study digital sports photography check these sites out: http://www.espn.com/ and http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/ and http://cbs.sportsline.com/

Amy Renfrey is the author of two major successful ebooks â??Digital Photography Successâ? and â??Advanced Digital Photographyâ?. She is a photographer and also teaches digital photography. Sheâ??s photographed many things from famous musicians to portraits of babies. Amy also teaches photography online to her students which can be found at www.DigitalPhotographySuccess.com

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