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Tips & Lessons


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The importance of good dynamic range 

Giving your photos an Instagram look using Photoshop

Filters:  Using a polarizer

Lighting: Using a Pop-up flash 

Achieving a sunset look when photographing at mid-day

Lenses: Introduction to Focal Lengths  

How to photograph a splash 

How to photograph a city at night 

How to Photograph Manhattanhenge




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