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Learn how to take even better photographs with these articles and offsite links here.

Aerial and Linear Perspective star
The use of aerial and linear perspective in a photograph can really help to draw the viewers attention and produce dramatic and dynamic pictures. An understanding of the way different perspectives work can greatly help you to improve the composition of a photograph.

Different Camera Lenses star
If you own a camera that has the option of interchangeable lenses, you'll know that there are so many other different camera lenses to choose from! This article guide you through the different camera lenses available and what kind of pictures you can expect from them.

Point and Shoot Tips star
The advantage of using a point and shoot camera is that they are small. You can carry it with you and never miss that photograph again. Great photography takes practice, and you can’t practice if you don’t have a camera with you! Great tips for getting the most out of your point and shoot camera.

Shutter Priority star
Using advanced settings allow you more creative control over your photographs. Have you seen photographs where there are “trails” of taillights, or waterfalls that look soft and flowing? These are accomplished by adjusting shutter speeds.

The Rule of Thirds star
The rule of thirds is one of the most popular principles of composition in photography. By understanding and applying the rule of thirds to your own photographs, you´ll begin to produce more effective, well-balanced, or even dramatic pictures.

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