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Karner Blue Butterfly Nature Photography - 0 views

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    One thing to be assured of here in Oregon is, never know what you are going to see here! I noticed this blue butterfly fluttering around, then oh my I noticed a whole lot more! I paid attention for these photographs to just one. The site of so much blue was quite pretty. Sure the wild Lupine flowers are blue, but these were flying!! So, what is a person who is armed with their trusty camera to do? Take photographs of course!
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The history of photography, explained in 5 minutes - DIY Photography - 0 views

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    Photography might be a young art for all intents and purposes, but that doesn't mean its history is anything less than complicated. Thankfully, if you don't care to take a semster-long course on how photography came to be, COOPH has created a helpful video that breaks down the history of photography in just five minutes.
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Knowing The Nitty Gritties Of Wedding Photojournalism - A Quick Look - 1 views

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    Photojournalism is a kind of photography, exclusively dedicated to taking snaps of current incidents. For a photojournalist, the basic objective is to take snaps for accompanying a news report that may be showcased on tabloids.
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No Age Is Less or More to Learn Photography - 0 views

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    For those of you who are passionate about photography, the best thing you could do is join some kind of photography training. Photography is an art and like every other art form, there are many artists perusing it. You need to be better than the other person to succeed. Fortunately, at the end of the day it all depends on talent; if you have it, you will definitely succeed.
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Five Vital Elements to Consider Prior to Becoming a Professional Photographer - 0 views

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    Composition: Sometimes you may want to highlight a certain object in the picture, so you have to click the picture in a way so that when anyone else sees it, they are instantly drawn towards the highlighted object. Suppose, you have clicked a picture of a crowd and you need to focus on a single person, you will need great composition skills. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/9029734
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