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				<item><guid>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/17330/HDR-photography-and-Tone-Mapping--.html</guid><title><![CDATA[New Photography Tutorial: HDR photography and Tone Mapping  ]]></title><link>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/17330/HDR-photography-and-Tone-Mapping--.html</link> <description><![CDATA[HDR, or High Dynamic Range, is also known as HDRI (High Dynamic Range Imaging). It is basically a single image created from the combination of a minimum of three different shots of the same scene taken at different exposures: correctly exposed, overexposed and underexposed. The resulting image will have a higher number of bits per colour channel compared to normal photos...
]]></description></item><item><guid>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/17311/How-and-where-to-take-less-conventional-photos-of-Venice.html</guid><title><![CDATA[New Photography Tutorial: How and where to take less conventional photos of Venice]]></title><link>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/17311/How-and-where-to-take-less-conventional-photos-of-Venice.html</link> <description><![CDATA[There are many wondrous cities in the world, and in Europe alone, one can argue the compared merits of, say, Rome, Athens, Paris, Madrid or quite a few others. Venice, however, is in a different league from all those prestigious competitors, not only because of its sheer concentration of art in every form and shape, but also because of its unique situation : it is a city built on water, a city literally resting on millions of stilts, where water is everywhere and cars nowhere to be seen - except for the ugly appendage of Piazzale Roma, which all visitors leave behind as soon as they can upon their arrival...
]]></description></item><item><guid>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/17302/Composing-Your-Bird-Photographs--.html</guid><title><![CDATA[New Photography Tutorial: Composing Your Bird Photographs  ]]></title><link>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/17302/Composing-Your-Bird-Photographs--.html</link> <description><![CDATA[Once you have got all the equipment you are going to need (please see my other post - Bird photography - What you need and how to use it) it is time to get out there and and get some photos. Below are a few techniques and tips to help you obtain better bird photos and to produce more 'keepers'. Composing a photo involves you setting parameters in order to achieve a more aesthetically pleasing photo and whilst this may seem impossible in the field there are some things you can do before you press the shutter button and some you can do afterwards . Please do not take these tips to be set in stone, they should be used as a general rule only, and in some cases you may find that going against the norm produces the best photo...
]]></description></item><item><guid>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/17231/Hunting-and-photographing-the-Northern-Lights.html</guid><title><![CDATA[New Photography Tutorial: Hunting and photographing the Northern Lights]]></title><link>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/17231/Hunting-and-photographing-the-Northern-Lights.html</link> <description><![CDATA[To be able to photograph the Northern Lights, a bit of planning is required. In fact, the Northern Lights are only visible in the &quot;Auroral Oval&quot; at high latitudes around the Polar Circles, and where there is no light pollution, far from the big cities. Some well known areas for photographing the Northern Lights include Lapland and the north of Scandinavia, Alaska and Iceland. It's more difficult to find a good spot in the Southern hemisphere around the Antarctic Circle. In the Southern hemisphere the Southern Lights are called the Aurora Australis...
]]></description></item><item><guid>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/17040/Great-photo-locations-around-Rome--.html</guid><title><![CDATA[New Photography Tutorial: Great photo locations around Rome  ]]></title><link>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/17040/Great-photo-locations-around-Rome--.html</link> <description><![CDATA[Rome is a city full of history and historical monuments, most of them easily accessible and in the open air, plenty of opportunities to take breathtaking photos. Being originally built over 7 hills, it's also not difficult to find places where it's possible to observe a beautiful panorama looking at the skyline of the city. The charme of Rome is increased at night, when traffic slows down and there is a more relaxed atmosphere. Below is a selection of 10 locations where to take interesting pictures, with samples of my photos and contributions from other authors.]]></description></item><item><guid>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/16998/Showing-the-movement--motion-blur-photography--.html</guid><title><![CDATA[New Photography Tutorial: Showing the movement: motion blur photography  ]]></title><link>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/16998/Showing-the-movement--motion-blur-photography--.html</link> <description><![CDATA[Motion Blur is a technique intended to capture the movement, instead of having it frozen. The most common way to understand what a motion blur picture is, is to think of a vehicle moving and impressing the sensor in a long exposure photo, and recording a blurred trail...
]]></description></item><item><guid>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/16846/Light-painting--drawing-with-light-using-a-long-exposure-photo.html</guid><title><![CDATA[New Photography Tutorial: Light painting, drawing with light using a long exposure photo]]></title><link>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/16846/Light-painting--drawing-with-light-using-a-long-exposure-photo.html</link> <description><![CDATA[Light painting is not difficult to learn, doesn't require much experience and is a lot of fun! The idea behind this technique is really simple: while shooting a long exposure photo, move a source of light around, this gets recorded onto the sensor of the camera as an abstract drawing or 'light painting'.
]]></description></item><item><guid>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/16807/How-to-Photograph-Fireworks.html</guid><title><![CDATA[New Photography Tutorial: How to Photograph Fireworks]]></title><link>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/16807/How-to-Photograph-Fireworks.html</link> <description><![CDATA[Have you ever wondered how to photograph fireworks? Do you need to have a manual SLR (Single Reflective Lens) to achieve nice shots? Here are some tips, guides, and recommendations on how you can achieve some eye-catching creative photography.]]></description></item><item><guid>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/16790/Introduction-to-Waterfall-Photography.html</guid><title><![CDATA[New Photography Tutorial: Introduction to Waterfall Photography]]></title><link>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/16790/Introduction-to-Waterfall-Photography.html</link> <description><![CDATA[Guide on photographing waterfalls that includes the equipment you'll need for photographing waterfalls, compares how shutter speed can affect your photograph, what the best weather conditions are for waterfall photography and more. ]]></description></item><item><guid>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/15787/Pulling-the-Eye--Visual-Mass-and-Composition.html</guid><title><![CDATA[New Photography Tutorial: Pulling the Eye: Visual Mass and Composition]]></title><link>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/15787/Pulling-the-Eye--Visual-Mass-and-Composition.html</link> <description><![CDATA[In a world dominated by Photoshop, itâ€™s easy to think that any mistakes you make when you take a photo are easy to fix in post-processing. In reality this isnâ€™t true â€“ especially when it comes to composition. Thereâ€™s more to composition than the rule-of-thirds. You could write a book about it and still only dip into the deep well of knowledge acquired by artists and photographers over the centuries.

This article is about an aspect of composition that you may not have thought about much before â€“ Visual Mass. What is this? Visual Mass is the principle that certain visual elements attract the eye more than others.]]></description></item><item><guid>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/15788/How-To-Diffuse-Your-Pop-Up-Flash-with-a-Fong-Puffer.html</guid><title><![CDATA[New Photography Tutorial: How To Diffuse Your Pop-Up Flash with a Fong Puffer]]></title><link>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/15788/How-To-Diffuse-Your-Pop-Up-Flash-with-a-Fong-Puffer.html</link> <description><![CDATA[Donâ€™t you just hate that little pop-up flash on your camera? Harsh shadows, blown highlights, ugly photos; no fun at all! If only there were a way to turn this little flash into something that you could actually use without being embarrassed of the results.

Today weâ€™re going to take a look at a product that promises to do just that: The Gary Fong Pop-Up Flash Diffuser. Weâ€™ll discuss pricing and setup and take some test shots to see if it actually makes good on its promise.

Tutorial Details

    * Completion Time: A Few Hours
    * Difficulty: Intermediate
    * Requirements: Digital SLR with Pop-Up Flash, and a Fong Puffer

]]></description></item><item><guid>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/15786/Step-By-Step--Shooting-the-Perfect-Model-Head-Shot.html</guid><title><![CDATA[New Photography Tutorial: Step By Step: Shooting the Perfect Model Head Shot]]></title><link>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/15786/Step-By-Step--Shooting-the-Perfect-Model-Head-Shot.html</link> <description><![CDATA[Like making a perfect omelette, taking a perfect head shot for a modeling portfolio is a simple process. Yet, itâ€™s all the small details that go into the seemingly easy process that make the final product so stunning (or in the case of the omelette, delicious). 

Today weâ€™re going to break down taking the perfect studio modeling head shot, so you can nail it every time.

Tutorial Details:

    * Completion Time: 3-4 Hours
    * Difficulty: Advanced
    * Requirements: Two lights, make-up, and a model]]></description></item><item><guid>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/15785/Insects---Make-Them-Look-Stunning.html</guid><title><![CDATA[New Photography Tutorial: Insects - Make Them Look Stunning]]></title><link>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/15785/Insects---Make-Them-Look-Stunning.html</link> <description><![CDATA[Why photograph insects? Because:

    * 75% of living creatures on the planets fall into the insect category
    * They can often be fascinating subjects with great natural beauty
    * The â€œughâ€ factor the insects inspire in most people prevents us from having a close up look at the real thing.
]]></description></item><item><guid>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/15783/Camera-Sensor-and-Lens-Feature-Explanations.html</guid><title><![CDATA[New Photography Tutorial: Camera Sensor and Lens Feature Explanations]]></title><link>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/15783/Camera-Sensor-and-Lens-Feature-Explanations.html</link> <description><![CDATA[It has become commonplace to hear about the new camera release from one of the top brands, boasting about their new 22,24 or 28 mega pixel sensor. It is a never ending race that keeps the customer gasping for breath, and with a hole in the wallet.

The reality is that the mega pixels of digital camera were never that important and much less so today.]]></description></item><item><guid>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/15781/How-to-Take-Indoor-Portrait-Photos.html</guid><title><![CDATA[New Photography Tutorial: How to Take Indoor Portrait Photos]]></title><link>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/15781/How-to-Take-Indoor-Portrait-Photos.html</link> <description><![CDATA[One of the best kinds of light to use in portrait and still life photography is soft diffused window light. Look for a window where indirect light comes in and diffuses throughout the room.]]></description></item><item><guid>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/15782/How-to-Take-Better-Pictures---for-Beginners.html</guid><title><![CDATA[New Photography Tutorial: How to Take Better Pictures - for Beginners]]></title><link>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/15782/How-to-Take-Better-Pictures---for-Beginners.html</link> <description><![CDATA[Photography can be a fun and exciting activity for all who have a passionate interest in learning some of the fundamentals of the use of their camera.

Let's get down to the business of this article: First weâ€™d like to discuss the use of the camera and its various controls. We are going to focus on the single lens reflex style of digital camera. In the old days before many digital cameras were around, many film cameras had a dial or turn knob usually on the top right hand side of the camera when viewing from the back of the camera to set both the (ISO ) and the shutter speed.]]></description></item><item><guid>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/15779/Role-of-Light-and-Illumination.html</guid><title><![CDATA[New Photography Tutorial: Role of Light and Illumination]]></title><link>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/15779/Role-of-Light-and-Illumination.html</link> <description><![CDATA[Light and illumination are the basics of photography. The very word &quot;photography&quot; comes from two Greek words, phos meaning light, and graphis meaning drawing. Hence, photography can be described as â€œdrawing with lightâ€.

As we start the lesson, we want to wish you a pleasant and illuminating session!]]></description></item><item><guid>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/15777/Capturing-Dramatic-Fireworks.html</guid><title><![CDATA[New Photography Tutorial: Capturing Dramatic Fireworks]]></title><link>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/15777/Capturing-Dramatic-Fireworks.html</link> <description><![CDATA[One of the many things we all go to see during our national holidays, as well as at many other special events, are the big fireworks displays. Even though it may be pitch black out, there is no real need for special equipment to shoot fireworks. 

This tutorial will guide you through what you need to know about photographic these amazing lights.]]></description></item><item><guid>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/15776/Tips-for-Black-and-White-Shots.html</guid><title><![CDATA[New Photography Tutorial: Tips for Black and White Shots]]></title><link>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/15776/Tips-for-Black-and-White-Shots.html</link> <description><![CDATA[You might be one of those photographers who decide to convert a photo to black and white in post production. Trying if it &quot;works&quot; for a photo you took without thinking about black and white at the time.

Nothing wrong with that, but have you ever tried to go out and shoot specifically with a black and white photo in mind? Itâ€™s worth doing so and Iâ€™d like to give you some tips for when you do.

]]></description></item><item><guid>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/15775/Photographing-a-Wildebeest-Migration.html</guid><title><![CDATA[New Photography Tutorial: Photographing a Wildebeest Migration]]></title><link>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/photography/15775/Photographing-a-Wildebeest-Migration.html</link> <description><![CDATA[As wildlife photographers, finding new ways to portray well-covered natural phenomena is often one of the biggest challenges we face. We recently visited the Serengeti in Tanzania for the annual wildebeest migration and coming up with a new way to portray this incredible event was our primary objective.
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