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Archive for February 25, 2008

From digital cameras to MP3 players, numerous electronics dealers offer the finest audio and video equipment currently available on the market. 42nd Street Photo can meet all of your audio and video needs.

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The setting for taking your children’s portraits can be just asimportant as the subject of your picture. Nature can provide abeautiful setting as can a self-created indoor studio using itemsreadily available in your home. This article gives advice andtips on finding and creating the perfect spot for taking yourchild’s portrait.

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Aerial Photography was originally developed as a surveillance tool to map out the land behind enemy lines and to highlight potential targets, strengths and weaknesses within the enemy during periods of conflict.

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Photographic memory is something deemed only to be for the smarts, but do you know it is actually a skill that you can acquire and learn! In this article, we will look into methods whereby you can attain the art of photographic memory as fast as possible.

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It may seem a glamorous lifestyle to travel the world, photographing its huge variety of cultures and landmarks, but it is also an expensive lifestyle. Most photographers, professional and amateur, must fund their trips out of their own pockets. To continue doing this, it goes without saying that the photos you take along the way need to be saleable to sustain a business. This article takes a short look at the types of photos that are popular with image buyers.

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Commercial Aerial Photography has many uses throughout the world. Regardless of the end use, image quality has always been paramount and this is becoming more important as satellite imagery becomes increasingly affordable and of an increasing clarity.

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Do you get better photographs on a sunny day or a cloudy day? Discover the pros and cons of shooting photographs under different natural lighting conditions.

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