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Exposure Bracketing: The Creative Insurance Policy

Get creative with your photography by using this age-old technique.

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How to Take Pictures of Water Using Long Exposures

Getting that "silky" look when photographing moving water isn't…

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Understanding ISO Sensitivity

Photography is built on the three pillars of exposure: shutter speed, aperture and…

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Capturing or Freezing Motion in Photos

Learn how to freeze the motion in an action scene or capture a blur to show…

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A Basic Look at the Basics of Exposure

The relationship between aperture, shutter speed and ISO is the basis of every…

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Balancing Photo Exposures with Nikon's Active D-Lighting

Bring light to the shadows with Nikon's Active D-Lighting

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When to Use Graduated Neutral Density Filters

How to use a graduated neutral density filter to decrease extreme light to…

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Learning How to Use Your Camera's Histogram

The histogram is a useful tool that analyzes tonal range and helps in…

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Polarizing Filters Add POW to Pictures

An Easy to Use Accessory, Polarizing Filters Bring out the Color and Definition in…

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How-To Take Great Photos at the Aquarium

Tips for photographing the fish and creatures that live under water

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How to Photograph a Lunar Eclipse

Learn the techniques needed to shoot lunar eclipses from Mr. Eclipse, Fred Espenak

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Tips for Using Your Pop-up Flash

Use your camera's pop-up flash to provide the extra light you need to improve your…

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Photographing Sports Indoors and Out

Capturing the action of a sporting event is easy when you follow a few simple…

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Tips For Making Tempting Food Photos

Alison Lyons offers simple tips for taking great photos of food & drink

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Take Better Portraits

Tips for taking a good portrait photo

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Bokeh for Beginners

Have your subjects stand apart from the background with this easy technique

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How To Grow Your Garden Photography Skills

Taking great photographs of your own garden is easy with a few simple tips

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Taking Pictures of Fireworks

Learn how to get great fireworks shots this summer.

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Repeating Flash Lighting Technique

Joe McNally uses the technique of repeating flash to capture the grace of balletic…

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Photography Lighting Tutorial Part 2 - Control of Color

Go on location with Joe McNally for a video tutorial on lighting…

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Photography Lighting Tutorial Part 1 - Control of Color

Go on location with Joe McNally for a video tutorial on lighting…

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Want Better Pictures? Tell a Story

Learn how to tell a story using a single photo or series of images

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Joe McNally and the new SB-910 AF Speedlight

Behind the Scenes of a Marketing Campaign Shoot

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Fine Focus: A 1-to-1 Photo Learning Experience

Expanding photographic horizons with a mentor's guidance

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Lighting Techniques: Light Painting

Using the technique of light painting allows you to add depth and dimension to your…

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Want Images with Impact? Let Contrast Work for You.

Graphic power isn't always in the details.

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How to Take Great Portraits

Tips from portrait photography pro Karen Kuehn

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How to Photograph Lightning

Storm chaser Jim Reed offers valuable tips for making photos of lighning while staying safe.

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Six Steps to Lighting Magic with Joe McNally

Follow lighting expert Joe McNally's instructions for easy flash photography…

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COOLPIX: Top Choice for Vacation Camera

Nikon's compact digital cameras are packed with features that let you make great…

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Selective Focus with a PC Lens

Tom Bol uses his PC lens to put the focus right where he wants it.

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Take Control of Color using Picture Controls

Diana Robinson gets the color she wants with Picture Controls in-camera and…

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Which NIKKOR Lens Type is Right for Your D-SLR?

Learn what the different types of NIKKOR lenses are and which ones will…

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Add Interest to Photographs with Framing Elements

Using elements of a scene to frame your images adds interest while…

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Tips for Taking Pictures on Airplanes

For interesting from-the-air photos try these techniques the next time you fly.

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Photographing NYC’s Times Square at night

Big cities like New York are full of great places to take photographs, with the…

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Dedicated Time Release Movie Mode and Time Lapse Using the Built-in Interval Timer

Deciding which technique to use with…

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Peter Hemming: A Dozen Photos and the Stories Behind Each One

How an image was conceived is as important as the metadata…

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Understanding Focal Length

Focal length, usually represented in millimeters (mm), is the basic description of a…

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5 Easy Composition Guidelines

Follow 5 easy tips for better photo compositions

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Getting Started: Memory Cards and Batteries

Take care of the little things, and you'll be ready for the big things.

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Control Color for Maximum Impact

David Mendelsohn shoots color as monochrome

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Photograph Family and Friends During the Holidays

The holidays are prime picture-taking time. Get some great tips on…

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Getting Creative with Photos and Video

Tell better stories using the myriad of fun and artistic features built into Nikon…

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Making Pictures in the Rain

Just because it's raining doesn't mean there aren't great pictures waiting to be made.

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Tips for Photographing Birds

Birds make great subjects for photographs; tips for capturing them with your camera.

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Nature Photography: Close Ups with Carol Freeman

Nature photographer Carol Freeman shows you just how spectacular getting…

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Photographing Insects and Other Small Creatures

These two tips will help you to capture fascinating close-ups of nature's…

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Shooting for Better Photos? Details Can Make the Difference.

Moose Peterson photographs the small details that tell the…

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Getting Started: How to Hold Your D-SLR Camera

Getting sharper, more in-focus pictures can be as simple as learning how…

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Taking Better Photographs on the Water

Harbors, bays, oceans and rivers all have one thing in common—interesting and…

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Taking Close-up Photos

How do I take close-up photos of flowers and small objects?

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Taking Photographs of Alligators and Other Swamp Life

Get out and take a hike—just don't forget to bring your camera.

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Tips for Photographing Mountains

Making the most of mountains in landscape photographs

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In Praise of Details

Finding the details in the everyday things around us can make for interesting photographs.

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Making Great COOLPIX Videos of a Child's Birthday Party

Tips & Tricks from photographer Ann Cutting

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The Importance of Quality Audio Capture

Simple tips for photographers shooting HD video with Nikon D-SLRs.

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How to Read Your NIKKOR Lens Barrel

Understanding what all of those markings and designations on your lens really mean.

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Shooting Wirelessly with Nikon Digital Cameras and Wi-Fi Adapters

Enjoy wireless transfer of images with Wi-Fi compatible…

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