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“Digital photography is a huge and varied discipline, with millions of photographers worldwide meeting on services like Flickr and Picasa to share their shots, improve their work, and develop their career. Whether hobbyists or would-be professionals, these photographers share one thing in common – a burning desire to improve their photography and take cleaner, more balanced, and overall better photos.”
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“Whether you’re a novice or a seasoned professional, sometimes we all need our memory jogged. It’s never a bad idea to have some convenient references handy just in case. I have listed what I think are some helpful cheat sheets to keep in your camera bag.”
Read the 5 simple ways to improve your photos article. Great link. I've always noticed that great pictures are what draw me into reading a post. So I thought I could "easily" incorporate pictures into my posts, as a way to gain readers. Even with a decent digital camera, the shots still weren't as catch as some other sites i've seen around the net.
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