Monday, October 1, 2012

Newsletter About Photography for Free

http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/newsletter.jsp

this link is for a place to sign up for photography tips daily.  i haven't received any emails yet cuz i just signed up but hopefully its great.  they said they talk about things like
• film and digital photography.
• point-and-shoot and about (D)SLR cameras.
• all types of photography from portraits to landscapes to action shots to macro photography.
• all aspects of photography from picking gear to composition to working with models, and everything in between.
• Each week receive new tips and techniques on how to take the kind of pictures that will make your friends, relatives and peers just stare in amazement, speechless, when they see your work.
• Daily, receive a photography forum digest with the latest photography tips, tricks, reviews and discussions.
• If you ever have a question or need help, you can always ask, and they'll cover your question in the following newsletter issue.
• it's FREE!

also answer what you want, like:
- How to make almost anyone look great when taking their portrait. Regardless of facial features, type of face and hair. A few tricks to position light and the angle of your camera that work on 95% of people.)
- Is there a better way to compose than the "rule of threes?"
- One simple technique that allows you to use your flash in a way that makes your pictures look as if flash wasn't used at all. (The opposite of deer-in-headlights amateurish pictures you would normally get when using flash.) So if you hate using flash because it makes your pictures look bad, then you really need to learn this.
- How to make HDR pictures without them looking either soft (with no contrast what so ever) or over-saturated to the point of looking like a cartoon?
- How to make sure pictures taken indoors and without flash aren't blurred.
- How to make money off of your photography no matter where you are located?
- Which camera gear is right for your specific needs?
- How to take a giant shot of the moon while keeping your foreground subject(s) sharp?
- Is good "glass" always more important than expensive "body"? (you would be surprised!)
- How to reduce camera shake without using a tripod.
- How to make those beautiful blurred backgrounds you see in professional photos while keeping your subject perfectly crisp.
- Which cameras have the best performance in low light situations?
- Are macro lenses better for regular photography than regular glass?
- Is it generally better to increase ISO or to lower shutter speed? (for non-action shots)
 
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ima check it out so you guys should too.
-KEE

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