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Peter Phun on June 8th, 2009

The simple act of paying more attention to what’s in the background every time you hold a camera up to your face can improve your photography dramatically.
This applies regardless of whether you’re using a point and shoot camera or a digital single lens reflex camera.
What doesn’t add to your subject in the picture, detracts from [...]

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Peter Phun on May 15th, 2009

Obviously I can’t count. Picking up where I left off from the Top 10 Mistakes of Beginning Photographers

Knowing your camera well, even if it’s a point-and-shoot model, allows you more control than you might expect. I intentionally under-exposed this backlit shot of my kids walking on a seawall in Klamath, California to get a silhouette.

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Peter Phun on February 9th, 2009

In Sports photography, access is key.
Without access, you won’t succeed even if you have the most comprehensive array of lenses out there.
So if you have access, you’ve already improved your chances of success by at least 40%.
The other keys to success?
You  have to be able to anticipate and concentrate for long periods.

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Peter Phun on February 4th, 2009

Best Uses of Digital Photography
Besides making “art,” your digital photography has many uses. I can think of these 2 right off the bat. If you use it in other ways, do share.
Universal Translator for Home Improvement Challenged
If home improvement is not your bag, chances are you don’t speak “hardware.” No, I don’t mean the [...]

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