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From the page: "Polaroid cameras to be produced once again Polaroid, the instant camera that transformed the photography market, is to make a comeback. By Harry Wallop, Consumer Affairs Editor Published: 2:25PM BST 13 Oct 2009 Polaroid cameras and Polaroid film... more
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Into The Fire on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Looks like @Knapster is walking into a blast furnace, turned out really well. Once again a song title came to mind.
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A.I.R - The Portable Affordable Reflector |...
2 reviews • diyphotography.net
create an inflatable reflector from nothing but a tube and a blanket
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A Quick and Effective Way to Enhance Contrast in...
14 reviews • digital-photography-school.com
Here's a quick little Photoshop method for increasing contrast in your photos. Give it a try!
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Family Portraits Do's and Don'ts
9 reviews • digital-photography-school.com
From the page: "Donâ€t say things like â€oeThis isnâ€t working.” Rephrase it into a positive, â€oeGreat, lets try a few more positions.” The more you tell them the pictures are looking great the better looking the pictures will get. Think high fashion clicheâ€s like,... more
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Red Scarlet and Epic Cameras | Outside Online
A report on a camera that could potentially change the way we see our world.
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Manual lenses | RetroCamera
Who needs autofocus anyway? Manual lenses are where it's at! Check out these five good reasons why manual lenses rule.
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Tutorial on using flash to light a mountainside - strobe...
19 reviews • makelightreal.com
I am not a big fan of HDR unless it is subtle. I don't want to know you used HDR, but it is great for getting the proper exposure in otherwise difficult shots.
