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Take Great Pictures' Photo Tips & Techniques section offers tips monthly about everything from basic rules of composition to macro photography to portraits and landscapes to tricks you never would have thought of.  Be sure to check back each month for more great Photo Tips & Techniques on things like photographing a sunset, working with natural light, working in ambient light, using a wide angle, zoom, or macro lens, and more.

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Fall Color: Part 2 by Russ Burden

Fall Color: Part 2 by Russ Burden

by Russ Burden

Continuing the theme of Fall Color tips and techniques, Russ Burden offers another round of suggestions

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Fall Color: Part 1 by Russ Burden

Fall Color: Part 1 by Russ Burden

by Russ Burden

With Autumn just around the corner, here are some tips from Russ Burden to keep in mind when shooting outdoors this season

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Angled Composition by Chris Michaels

Angled Composition by Chris Michaels

by Chris Michaels

Looking for a simple way to give your photos an edgy feel?  Just tilt your camera!

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Follow a Different Horizon by Chris Michaels

Follow a Different Horizon by Chris Michaels

by Chris Michaels

You don't always have to align your camera with classic horizontal or vertical view

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Tips for Shooting Pets by Frank Siteman

Tips for Shooting Pets by Frank Siteman

by Frank Siteman

Keeping your pets to stay still long enough for you to photograph them can be tough.  Here are some tips to help out

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7 Quick Landscape Composition Guidelines by Russ Burden

7 Quick Landscape Composition Guidelines by Russ Burden

by Russ Burden

While these tips are designed for use with landscapes, you can also apply them to portraits, architecture, wildlife, and other subjects

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Proper Handholding Technique by Russ Burden

Proper Handholding Technique by Russ Burden

by Russ Burden

When the situation doesn't allow for a tripod, use these techniques to steady your camera yourself

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Silhouette Your Subjects

Silhouette Your Subjects

by Chris Michaels

Create a fresh take on your subjects by making them dark against a properly exposed background

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Motion Blur by Panning by Chris Michaels

Motion Blur by Panning by Chris Michaels

by Chris Michaels

To capture movement in a photo, blur the background with this tip from Chris Simon

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Motion Blur Using a Tripod by Chris Michaels

Motion Blur Using a Tripod by Chris Michaels

by Chris Michaels

Use a tripod and a long exposure to capture low-light motion

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Motion Blur by Zooming by Chris Michaels

Motion Blur by Zooming by Chris Michaels

by Chris Michaels

Surround your subject in blur with this quick tip for your zoom lens.

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Perspective by Chris Michaels

Perspective by Chris Michaels

by Chirs Michaels

Draw the viewer's attention and add depth to your photos by being conscious of your perspective

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