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Jason Cox's Articles in Photography

  • What Makes A Good Photo
    Your goal as a photographer is usually to grab the attention of the viewer, and communicate an idea, or share an experience. What photos do this best?
    Usually the strongest photos are those that are simple and present the subject in a clear, uncluttered way.
  • Sports Photography
    I think probably the biggest tip I can offer you when it comes to sports photography is to take lots and lots of pictures.
  • Manipulating Your Images
    You can crop the photos to remove unnecessary background images and focus on the subject of the picture itself. You can also adjust the contrast, brightness, and colors to make the photo more eye-catching and appealing. Removing red eye is also possible with these programs. Plus, you can enlarge or reduce your photos at the touch of a button.
  • Photography: Portraits
    When you are taking portraits, there are a lot of aspects to take into consideration. Its essential to make sure that your subjects are at ease and relaxed in order for you to get the perfect picture.
  • Photography - Finding The Right Light
    From the relentless power of full sun over water to the beam from a single candle, it is light photographers play with, light in its many moods and manifestations that we capture on film.
  • Taking Great Travel Pictures
    If your travel adventures provide you with opportunities to take photos from a moving vehicle, be it a car, boat, plane, helicopter, or horse and buggy, remember that any sudden movement can turn a great picture into a useless blur. Before going on such an excursion, study your digital camera manual and learn how to increase your shutter speed so that your camera can take photos as quickly as possible.
  • Avoiding The Shimmy Shake While Taking A Picture
    Very few people have a completely steady hand when they hold their camera. Movement is natural, and shaking while taking a picture can be awful for the outcome and what you are left with. Camera movement is the most common cause of blurry pictures. How can you stop the shaking?
  • Flash Photography
    The best way to become better at flash photography is to analyze your photos and try to figure out what you could have done differently in order to create a better flash-filled exposure.
  • Composition In Photography
    here is no right or wrong composition in photography. A composition that conveys a photographer's intended meaning is an effective one. A composition that doesn't or that confuses the viewer is not.
  • Getting Started As A Digital Photographer
    Digital and film photography are far more alike than they are different, but digital image recording opens up many new, valuable and perhaps unanticipated opportunities.
  • The Importance Of Mega Pixels
    One big part of the digital camera will be the number of Mega Pixels it has and whether or not it will be enough for the type of photos you want to print.
  • Finding The Right Camera
    There are tons and tons of digital cameras available for sale these days. The differences can be quite confusing. Many people just look at price, but that may not be the best way to find the right camera for you.
  • Making The Deal - Buying Camera
    You are going to invest some money into your new camera, you will, of course, want to get the best deal you can. That means the type of camera you need and/or want for the least amount of money possible. How do you find that?
  • What Makes A Good Photo
    Your goal as a photographer is usually to grab the attention of the viewer, and communicate an idea, or share an experience. What photos do this best?
    Usually the strongest photos are those that are simple and present the subject in a clear, uncluttered way.
  • Sports Photography
    I think probably the biggest tip I can offer you when it comes to sports photography is to take lots and lots of pictures.
  • Manipulating Your Images
    You can crop the photos to remove unnecessary background images and focus on the subject of the picture itself. You can also adjust the contrast, brightness, and colors to make the photo more eye-catching and appealing. Removing red eye is also possible with these programs. Plus, you can enlarge or reduce your photos at the touch of a button.
  • Photography: Portraits
    When you are taking portraits, there are a lot of aspects to take into consideration. Its essential to make sure that your subjects are at ease and relaxed in order for you to get the perfect picture.
  • Taking Great Travel Pictures
    If your travel adventures provide you with opportunities to take photos from a moving vehicle, be it a car, boat, plane, helicopter, or horse and buggy, remember that any sudden movement can turn a great picture into a useless blur. Before going on such an excursion, study your digital camera manual and learn how to increase your shutter speed so that your camera can take photos as quickly as possible.
  • Photography - Finding The Right Light
    From the relentless power of full sun over water to the beam from a single candle, it is light photographers play with, light in its many moods and manifestations that we capture on film.
  • The Importance Of Mega Pixels
    One big part of the digital camera will be the number of Mega Pixels it has and whether or not it will be enough for the type of photos you want to print.

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