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Saturday, October 28, 2006 | Contributed by davidprice

The framing and composition of the photograph probably shares equal importance with lighting when evaluating a photo’s quality. The good news is, for the beginner, the quality of your photos can easily be increased by incorporating the basic application of the rule of thirds to all your photos. Once you get the knack for using it, you can then start to manipulate, bend and break the rule…

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Saturday, September 9, 2006 | Contributed by davidprice

Because of the “non-moving” characteristic of still photography, motion is always depicted as a blur (aka. motion blur). Because of this many people shy away from using motion blurrying to their disadvantage. This shyness is due to the majority result of motion blurring usually covering the entire photo allowing nothing to be clear or to stand out. But keep in mind that not all motion…

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