100 Days to Better Photography

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100 photography tips in 100 days:

  1. Day 1: Look Down
  2. Day 2: Capture B&W and Color at the Same Time
  3. Day 3: How to Read a Histogram
  4. Day 4: Jumpin' Portraits!
  5. Day 5: Perfect Beach Exposures Every Time
  6. Day 6: The Sharpest Aperture on Any Lens
  7. Day 7: Photograph the Alphabet
  8. Day 8: Shooting the Breeze
  9. Day 9: Reflection-Free Eyeglasses
  10. Day 10: Begin With a Theme
  11. Day 11: Zoom During Exposure
  12. Day 12: The Picture Within the Picture
  13. Day 13: Is Off-Brand Ink OK?
  14. Day 14: Use a Tripod Wisely
  15. Day 15: Seeing Red
  16. Day 16: The Rule of Thirds
  17. Day 17: Coping With Shutter Lag
  18. Day 18: Sunsets Without The Sun
  19. Day 19: Get a Model Release
  20. Day 20: Give Vacation Pix A Sense of Location
  21. Day 21: How To Label Your Photo CDs
  22. Day 22: Protect Your Camera From Rain
  23. Day 23: Beware Bright Backgrounds
  24. Day 24: Photographing Mirrors
  25. Day 25: When To Use Extreme Apertures
  26. Day 26: How To Know Your Sensor is Dirty
  27. Day 27: Color or Black-And-White?
  28. Day 28: Digital Or Optical Zoom?
  29. Day 29: How To Use Image Stabilization
  30. Day 30: Soften Direct Flash
  31. Day 31: Bracket for Better Exposures
  32. Day 32: Foreground is Key When Shooting Scenics
  33. Day 33: Use White Balance Settings Creatively
  34. Day 34: Horizons: High or Low?
  35. Day 35: What a High-Key Histogram Looks Like
  36. Day 36: Light Up Your Leaves
  37. Day 37: Hand-Held Photos in Low Light
  38. Day 38: Contrast: Dark Areas Against Light
  39. Day 39: Slow Shutter Speed Action Panning
  40. Day 40: Hand-colored look? Use the History Brush
  41. Day 41: Mellow Yellow
  42. Day 42: Downsize Photos For Email/Web
  43. Day 43: For Sharp Shots, Use Flash
  44. Day 44: Low-Key Histograms
  45. Day 45: Make it Rain
  46. Day 46: Subtleties In The Shade
  47. Day 47: Diffusing your Flash
  48. Day 48: Window Treatment
  49. Day 49: Extra Texture
  50. Day 50: How to Spot Sensor Dust
  51. Day 51: Boost ISO to Increase Depth
  52. Day 52: Ghosts In Your Camera
  53. Day 53: Zoom in Adobe Photoshop
  54. Day 54: Partial Desaturation for Hand-Colored Look
  55. Day 55: Cluttered Shots? Simplify!
  56. Day 56: Layers: The Basics
  57. Day 57: Zoo Photo Safari
  58. Day 58: Video Clips With Your Digital Camera
  59. Day 59: After The Storm
  60. Day 60: A Splash of Color
  61. Day 61: Different Gets Attention
  62. Day 62: The Vanishing Point
  63. Day 63: Focus With Precision
  64. Day 64: Get Rid of Digital Noise
  65. Day 65: Amazing Superzoom Cameras
  66. Day 66: Fine-Tune Monochrome RAW Files
  67. Day 67: Photographing Fireworks
  68. Day 68: Flatbed and Film Scanners
  69. Day 69: Stack the Composition
  70. Day 70: Polarize For Bluer Skies
  71. Day 71: Think Vertical
  72. Day 72: You are ready for a Digital SLR if...
  73. Day 73: RAW or JPEG?
  74. Day 74: Boost ISO for Sharpness
  75. Day 75: 8 Incredibly Useful Photo Accessories for under $100
  76. Day 76: Information, Please
  77. Day 77: Size Matters
  78. Day 78: Large or Small Memory Cards?
  79. Day 79: Beware of Lens Flare
  80. Day 80: Six Features To Look For When Buying A Digital Camera Review by Gene Wright
  81. Day 81: What's A UV Filter For?
  82. Day 82: Saturate Color
  83. Day 83: Hold Your Camera Steady
  84. Day 84: A Great Year for Lenses
  85. Day 85: Get Down, Do Macro
  86. Day 86: Spray Prints to Extend Longevity
  87. Day 87: Protect Your PC
  88. Day 88: Revealing Reflections
  89. Day 89: On-Target Color
  90. Day 90: Driven to Abstraction
  91. Day 91: Shots In The Dark
  92. Day 92: Selective Focus
  93. Day 93: Shoot to Sell
  94. Day 94: Reduce noise with LAB
  95. Day 95: Custom White Balance
  96. Day 96: Shoot Your Food
  97. Day 97: Flatbed Scanning Tips
  98. Day 98: Use Spot Focusing
  99. Day 99: A Picture A Day
  100. Day 100: Leave 'Em Laughing