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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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Tips for Plants and Flowers by Anthony Schreck

Tips for Plants and Flowers by Anthony Schreck

Anthony was kind enough to sit down with us and provide some tips for shooting all kinds of flora.

All images by Anthony Brett Schreck and made with the Panasonic Lumix L1.

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Experiment with Blur

Experiment with Blur

By Tony Schreck

Tony Schreck poses several interesting ideas on how to blur your images.

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Composition Rule of Thirds by John Beebe

Composition Rule of Thirds by John Beebe

If I knew how to take a good photograph, I'd do it every time. - Robert Doisneau

There are no guaranteed methods for creating great photographs. However, certain rules can serve as a guide.
The Rule of Thirds

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Wedding Photography Tips

Wedding Photography Tips

By Brian Widdis

Bryan gives us some great photo tips for weddings

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Show A Sense of Scale by Russ Burden

Show A Sense of Scale by Russ Burden

Russ Burden

Russ gives us great tips on how to convey depth

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Night Photography by Russ Burden

Night Photography by Russ Burden

by Russ Burden

Many new photographers are uneducated to some of the benefits of shooting at night. This article will help give you some starting points.

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Show Depth in a Landscape by Russ Burden

Show Depth in a Landscape by Russ Burden

by Russ Burden

The most successful landscape images portray an illusion of depth to the viewer, convincing them that they can walk into the image.  Here's how.

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Birds In Flight - 5 Quick Tips by Russ Burden

Birds In Flight - 5 Quick Tips by Russ Burden

by Russ Burden

Russ Burden provides tips on photographing birds, including their behavior, using a flash, and more.

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Environmental vs. Tight Portraits by Russ Burden

Environmental vs. Tight Portraits by Russ Burden

by Russ Burden

Should you go for the wide-angle environmental shot when shooting wildlife or tighten in for the close-crop headshot?  Why settle for just one?

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Wide Angle Wildlife by Russ Burden

Wide Angle Wildlife by Russ Burden

by Russ Burden

Most photographers recommend using a long lens when photographing wildlife.  But in certain circumstances you can get great results by using your wide angle lens

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Backlight Images by Russ Burden

Backlight Images by Russ Burden

by Russ Burden

Shooting into the light is one fundamental way to produce striking images.

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Framing by Russ Burden

Framing by Russ Burden

by Russ Burden

Framing your subject properly draws the viewer's eye directly where you want it to go

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