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Tips for Shooting Lacrosse

The challenge: Lacrosse is a fast sport with lots of action and rapid changes of pace. This makes for a challenging environment. Picking the wrong place to stand, or not using your camera with the most optimum settings will lead to mediocre shots and will quickly lead to frustration and disappointment. In this article, I’ll discuss some points that can help.

I’m going to assume you have a Digital SLR camera, but even if you don’t, read on as I have some tips for the advanced compact shooters too.

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How to take Sharp Pictures

Getting sharp pictures is not always as simple as it seems. In this article we take a look at ways to ensure you get the sharpest photo possible

Regardless of the level of photography you engage in, getting blurry pictures sucks!
Sadly, many people blame such pictures on their camera not realizing that with a little care a more satisfying result could have been obtained.

Let’s look at some ways to ensure getting sharp pictures:
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Long Exposure Noise Reduction

Many cameras have a “Long Exposure Noise Reduction” feature hidden in their settings. As the name implies, it plays a role during long exposure times. We take a look at this feature and how it works.
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Using ICC profiles with Canon printers

Confused about which profiles to use when printing on Canon printers? Don’t know the difference between PR3 and SP3? Then this article is for you. Read on.

Information about using ICC profiles on Canon printers appears to be scarce. It exists, but it is well hidden and not all that intuitive when found. We’ll take a look at what to do and how to set up a color managed environment using a Canon printer. Read the rest of this entry »

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