Learn Tips For Taking Digital Photography Through Other People's Experiences

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The purpose of this section is to allow you to share tips for taking digital photography and learn from experiences of other photographers no matter their level of expertise.


You will also be able to win a FREE gift by sharing your story!

Each month we will select one DPTips-Central.com Contributor of the Month. That person is entitled to a Free T-Shirt, Mug or Bag of their choice for sharing their experience on this page and helping others with their digital photography.

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How others rate your submission is one of the key factors in making the award decision. So, make sure you tell your friends and family to submit comments about your page. (Pictures are also strongly encouraged.)

Everything that you post should be a sincere experience/tip or a helpful answer. This is an educational community.

Here's why sharing your digital photography tip would help others:

As you probably know, one of the best way to get the hang of digital photography workflow and learn to take better photo images is through practical experience. If you've been shooting digital images for some time, it is experience that has thought you how to standardize all of the steps in the process of capturing images to displaying and sharing them.

Probably more than you'll ever learn from just reading books and theory.

But a better and faster way of mastering the digital photography, is through the direct experience of others.

That way you can see where others have made mistakes, faced challenges or have been successful - whether this relates to the technical, compositional or the post processing side of digital photography.

This means that you don't have to make the same mistakes and you don't have to waste time finding the most successful techniques and approaches for certain situations.

The goal of this section is to allow you to share your experience and learn from the experiences of other digital photographers.

Perhaps you've learned an easier, faster and more efficient way of organizing and sharing your images?

Or perhaps you have learned how to freeze fast action, or create wonderful panoramas, or capture the beauty of fireworks and nighttime scenes?

Any experience that has to do with the technical, compositional or the post processing side of digital photography is welcome here.

And if you have learned from the experiences and tips submitted below, please rate them and let the author know how they have helped you to take better digital images through their story.

Your ratings will also help us choose the DPTips-Central.com Contributor of the Month.

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I was thought this technique a while back and it gives great results. It is pretty simple really... To achieve sharper images when you are hand-holding …

Avoid Shooting Without a Memory Card

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Often camera makers set their digital cameras up in a way that allows you to take photos without actually having a memory card in the camera. Just like …

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