How do I take a photo of a landscape with a figure in the distance?

What's the easiest way to begin taking sports or action photos?

How can I take photos at dusk or night without having them look completely dark?

Help! My portraits have red eyes! How can I prevent this?




What's the quickest way to get into taking Close-Up photos of flowers or very small objects?

How can I make my subjects appear in focus while at the same time have my foreground and/or background appear blurred?

When shooting in bright daylight, I'd like my subjects to have more detail. How do I do this?

My flash photos all look the same. How can I make them more interesting?

How can I get the moving figures in my photos to look like they're in motion and not frozen?




How do I set white balance in my camera for different lighting situations?

How do I get true-to-life skin tones?

How can I get more vibrant colors in my digital pictures?

What is the difference between lenses for 35mm and DX format?


If spending an entire day on photography, remember different ISO settings on your camera can be used for different times of the day. For early morning, use ISO 100-400; for mid-day sun, use ISO 100-200; for late afternoon to sunset, use ISO 400; and for evenings, use ISO 400-1600.

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