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		<title>By: How to Create Realistic Fog in Your Photographs</title>
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		<dc:creator>How to Create Realistic Fog in Your Photographs</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Nov 2007 18:16:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] early to catch some fog in a nearby forest. However, some of us got work to do and just can&#8217;t follow the weather all the time. Look at the difference between the 2 images below and you&#8217;ll see that foggy [...]</description>
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		<title>By: 1001 Lists To Read Before You Die &#124; Terabell - technology, law, programming and a laugh</title>
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		<dc:creator>1001 Lists To Read Before You Die &#124; Terabell - technology, law, programming and a laugh</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] 444.&#160;&#160;Fourteen Punny Ways to Get Your Insurance Mailings Noticed 445.&#160;&#160;7 Sure-Fire Tips for Great Weather Snapshots that Work 446.&#160;&#160;The 10 greatest things 447.&#160;&#160;Top 10 reasons why you shouldn&#8217;t [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Top 10 Tips for Better Pictures</title>
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		<dc:creator>Top 10 Tips for Better Pictures</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] 2. Be quick As the motto of one of BetterPhoto old t-shirts states, &#8220;Shoot First, Ask Questions Later.&#8221; 3. Compose with care &#8220;Strive to lead the eye along an interesting path through the photo, with the use of strong lines or patterns.&#8221; 4. Be selective &#8220;Then be sure to keep anything that would distract out of the picture.&#8221; 5. Focus on your subject &#8220;Smaller depth-of-field (and smaller f-stop) focuses all the attention upon your subject.&#8221; 6. Experiment in time  &#8220;Play with shutter speed&#8221; to obtain different views of moving objects. 7. Look at the light   &#8220;Unless you want a silhouette effect, where your subject is black against an interesting background, it&#8217;s generally best to shoot with the sun behind you.&#8221; 8. Watch the weather &#8220;If it&#8217;s overcast, simply keep the sky out of your pictures as much as possible.&#8221; About this i have allready some tips and examples here. 9. Keep it simple &#8220;Instead of relying on a fully automatic program, pick a simple, semi-automatic program.&#8221; 10. Be Bold &#8220;If you are afraid of upsetting someone by taking their picture, just go up and ask if it&#8217;s okay.&#8221; Oh, i&#8217;m glad they pointed at this. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] 2. Be quick As the motto of one of BetterPhoto old t-shirts states, &#8220;Shoot First, Ask Questions Later.&#8221; 3. Compose with care &#8220;Strive to lead the eye along an interesting path through the photo, with the use of strong lines or patterns.&#8221; 4. Be selective &#8220;Then be sure to keep anything that would distract out of the picture.&#8221; 5. Focus on your subject &#8220;Smaller depth-of-field (and smaller f-stop) focuses all the attention upon your subject.&#8221; 6. Experiment in time  &#8220;Play with shutter speed&#8221; to obtain different views of moving objects. 7. Look at the light   &#8220;Unless you want a silhouette effect, where your subject is black against an interesting background, it&#8217;s generally best to shoot with the sun behind you.&#8221; 8. Watch the weather &#8220;If it&#8217;s overcast, simply keep the sky out of your pictures as much as possible.&#8221; About this i have allready some tips and examples here. 9. Keep it simple &#8220;Instead of relying on a fully automatic program, pick a simple, semi-automatic program.&#8221; 10. Be Bold &#8220;If you are afraid of upsetting someone by taking their picture, just go up and ask if it&#8217;s okay.&#8221; Oh, i&#8217;m glad they pointed at this. [...]</p>
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