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How To Have A Blast With Fireworks Photography

Capturing the colorful blasts in the sky requires some patience, technical knowledge and practice. At New Year celebrations, Guy Fawkes or a big international event, you can shoot bright bursts of fireworks and capture epic images of the festive explosions.

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SD Memory Card Overview

If you are getting serious about photography, you want the best SD (secure digital) memory cards for your images. It can be daunting to see the huge array of memory card brands, speeds, sizes, and prices.

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All About Macro Lenses And Macro Extenders

A macro lens is a great lens to own. While you might not use it during every photoshoot, it is invaluable for the times you need to get those close-up shots that show the details of your subject. The 1:1 magnification from a macro lens enables you to capture wonderful close-up images of nature, including insects, flowers, plants, and water.

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How To Cull A Photoshoot

When you finish a photoshoot, you usually have hundreds, if not thousands, of images on your memory cards. There are some great images to edit. The first step before you start editing and sharing is to cull the photos from your photoshoot.

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Shopping For The Best Camera Strap

Most photographers use the standard camera strap that comes with the camera. When you start researching, you will find many on the market, and you might be surprised by how many features they have. It’s just a camera strap, we hear you saying. But not all camera straps are made the same.

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Why A Monopod Is Your Friend

If you are considering buying a tripod or maybe even own one already, you should also think about getting a monopod. Let’s start from the beginning and find out exactly what a monopod is and why you might need one in your photography kit.

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