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» What Kind of Photography Mistakes Are You Likely to Make?
By Muna Wa Wanjiru | On March 22, 2008 | In Photography | Rated
 
As photographers, I believe our greatest trait to be the ability to learn from our photography mistakes and grow. On reflection though, it doesn’t seem to be one that the photographers of this world have inherited.
 
 
» The Photo Editing Software that is Available Today
By Muna Wa Wanjiru | On March 22, 2008 | In Photography | Rated
 
With such a range of different photo editing software out on the market today, it can be very difficult indeed to choose the right one for you. I spent hours and even days debating which photo editing software I should go with before finally settling on one.
 
 
» The Pros and Cons of a Photo Editing Software
By Muna Wa Wanjiru | On March 22, 2008 | In Photography | Rated
 
Don’t take this mean that you should edit all your photographs beyond recognition of what they were to begin with. The whole idea with using a photo editing software is to be able to enhance your photographs to what they perhaps should have been, but weren’t due to some problem or other.
 
 
» Don’t Throw Away the Idea of Printing Photographs on Your Own Just Yet
By Muna Wa Wanjiru | On March 22, 2008 | In Photography | Rated
 
It doesn’t matter whether you’re printing photographs at home or at a professional developer’s, you still have a few printing options which to choose from. These options are mainly about which type of paper to use, and which size you want your prints to be.
 
 
» Macro Photographs; Getting Really Up Close and Personal With Your Objects
By Muna Wa Wanjiru | On March 22, 2008 | In Photography | Rated
 
Shooting macro photographs is one of life’s little pleasures and something that can be enjoyed even in the warmth and comfort of your own home. You don’t need much, maybe a lightbox and an interesting subject or two and you can be off in no time at all.
 
 
» Having a Picture-Perfect Winter Photography Scene
By Muna Wa Wanjiru | On March 22, 2008 | In Photography | Rated
 
With Winter photography for most of us, even the thought of capturing on camera, a great shot of an idyllic winter scene is heartwarming and at the same time mind-numbingly depressing. We all know through bitter experience that a winter photography shot we thought of as perfect and in the can, might as well in fact be tossed in the garbage can.
 
 
» Learning the Ins and Outs of Sports Photography
By Muna Wa Wanjiru | On March 22, 2008 | In Photography | Rated
 
Sports photography isn’t for everyone and you need to have an interest in sports if you want to look at being a photographer for sports or action shots. But that doesn’t mean that you can’t learn the ins and outs of sports photography and apply it to your normal daily photography techniques.
 
 
» How to Experience the Fun of Wildlife Photography from Your Home
By Muna Wa Wanjiru | On March 22, 2008 | In Photography | Rated
 
If you were in the animal natural habitat along with them then you would get photographs of a different sort. But life’s full of little compromises and going to the zoo when you’re unable to visit these animals in their natural habitat is a great alternative.
 
 
» A look at the Crucial Steps in Your Wildlife Photography
By Muna Wa Wanjiru | On March 22, 2008 | In Photography | Rated
 
When I first thought about doing wildlife photography I was a bit stuck for inspiration. I was in the middle of the city with no wildlife in sight, unless you counted the people milling all around me, and I wasn’t due up for another long vacation for at least a few months yet.
 
 
» A Look at the Different Types of Landscape Photography Today
By Muna Wa Wanjiru | On March 22, 2008 | In Photography | Rated
 
There are many photographers in this world who seem to favor landscape photography more over any of the other types of photography. Personally speaking I like it when my photographs have some element of life in it be it human or not, but I can see where sweeping shots of rolling hills, toiling seas and endless skies does have an impact on the viewer.
 
 
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