Welcome to the Summer Round Up! This is a chance to look back at the posts from the last three months and catch up on any posts you might have missed. You can also check out the previous round ups for Spring 2013, Summer 2013,Fall 2013, Winter 2013-2014, and Spring 2014.
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For Beginners
This is a collection of posts geared towards beginners or those who want to learn to do more with their camera. Many of the 'Tips and Tricks' and 'Inspired Ideas' posts will also be applicable. You can find other posts geared toward Beginners here or in the tab up top.ISO
Basics
Aperture
Scale
Strategic White Balance
Demystifying the
Histogram
Teaching Kids Photography 2
Capturing Motion
For Beginners: Composition
The focus for June was on properties of composition, so it makes sense to list those as a separate sub-category.Composition:
Rule of Thirds
Composition:
Leading Lines
Composition: Fill the Frame
Composition:
Orientation
Composition:
Framing
Creative Ideas Using Shutter Speed
Tips and Tricks
Advice for getting the most out of your camera and your photography. You can find more Tips and Tricks posts here or in the tab up top.Top Tips for Photography Portraits and Posing
Must Have
Camera Apps
Must Have Post-
Processing Apps
An Introduction
to Filters
How Do You Do
Black and White?
Better Back to
School Photos
Inspired Ideas
This is a collection of posts containing ideas, both those that you can implement immediately and those that require a little more time, effort, and potential planning. You can find more Inspired Ideas here or in the tab up top.Quick Tips
for Fireworks
5 Tips for Better Sunrise and Sunset Photographs
Street Photography
Guest Posts
During the winter, I became a regular contributor to Digital Photography School. These are my posts that were published over on their site in the last few months.Creative Reasons to Use
Intentional Camera Movement
How to Create Amazing
Reflection Photos Using Puddles
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