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31 Days of Photo Tips | Index

31 days of Photo Tips 2011Welcome back! This is the second installment of my 31 Days series. Thanks for checking it out.

1. Welcome, A Shoebox of Memories.
2. What are the best settings for my dSLR camera?
3. Can I take pictures of people in public?
4. Recognize Composites & Safety First
5. What’s the Best Lens for your Shot?
6. 1 / Focal Length, Shutter Speeds and Lens Choice
7. Supplement Available Outdoor Light
8. Tips for Photographing in Bright Midday Light
9. Tips for Indoor Photography
10. Your flash is probably just annoying those around you; the Inverse Square Law
11. Metering Modes: 3 ways to Measure Light & Exposure
12. Matrix Metering vs Center-weighted Metering vs Spot Metering
13. Why shoot “Under”, Shooting Underexposed
14. Why Shoot “Over”, Shooting Overexposed
15. Why Focus & Recompose isn’t the Best Choice for Portraits
16. Composition Tip: Don’t Crop at the Joints
17. 3 Tips for Shooting Subjects’ Faces
18. 2 Simple Rules for Posing Portraits
19. What is the S-Curve?
20. Smile and say Cheeeeeeeese! Getting Natural Expressions
21. Catch the Light | Identifying Catchlights
22. How to Calculate Depth of Field
23. Room Ambient Light & Photo Editing
24. Rock whatcha got: Using ACR to Fix Color Casts
25. Using Batch Editing for Fast Post Production
26. Tutorial: How to Fix an Overexposed Photo
27. Tutorial: How to Fix an Underexposed Photo
28. How to care of your jpg image files
29. Be Prepared
30. Be a Critic
31. Filling Shoeboxes – Memories not to Miss

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