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		<description><![CDATA[The field of child photography is challenging but also both enjoyable and profitable &#8211; if you like children.  Don&#8217;t bother pretending, if you really don&#8217;t. You may fool a parent &#8211; but not the little one.  
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The field of child photography is challenging but also both enjoyable and profitable &#8211; if you like children.  Don&#8217;t bother pretending, if you really don&#8217;t. You may fool a parent &#8211; but not the little one.  </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
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<p>Tips to help are:<br />&#13;<br />
The techniques used in most other fields of photography do not always apply in child photography.  The phrase &#8220;hold it&#8221; or &#8220;freeze&#8221; carry very little weight with children.  They typically do as they please and if they please. Your assignment is to anticipate what a child may be about to do and capture it. </p>
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<p>YOU can turn this into your advantage: Since children don&#8217;t always do what you want them to do, or what you expect them to do (actually they rarely do!).  A solution often is: don&#8217;t expect them to become a cooperative little adult merely because you want to take their picture.  Trick them &#8211; expect them to act like children.  Don&#8217;t expect anything in particular.  DO this and you can enter the fun and profitable field of child photography. </p>
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<p>Know your stuff -<br />&#13;<br />
Before you start booking sessions with children you must know exactly what you are capable of doing &#8211; what your camera is capable of doing &#8211; what all your equipment is capable of doing. Operating your camera and equipment must be second nature. Have your style of photography down pat, so when you start a session your mind is on the child(ren).  This takes your complete focus.  This is not the time to be fiddling with you camera, or trying to figure out your light setup.  Children take 100% of your concentration. For some children the entire shoot may only last 10 minutes &#8211; though you feel you have just run a marathon &#8211; so you have to be able to get in position , get the most cooperation from the child, get great shots.  At times, this has to be done very quickly, BUT you cannot make the child feel they are being rushed.  </p>
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<p>Know your subjects -<br />&#13;<br />
With children, you must expect the unexpected. At different ages children are capable of doing different things. The more you know what they typically do during some of these stages, the better images you are going to capture. And the happier you make your clients &#8211; which, in turn, makes you financially happy. </p>
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<p>During a session photographing children you can get a variety of poses, expressions and antics.  In no other field of photography are you liable to get such variety. The more you learn about little ones the better child photographer you will be. Children are not just children until they become adults -they come in all sizes. Between four months and four years you can place them into quite a few categories: 4-6 mos, 6-12 mos, 12-18 mos, 18-24 mos, and then you can lengthen out the age span.  Awareness of these ages are needed to help you &#8211; the photographer &#8211; be aware of the limitations children (especially little ones) have. </p>
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<p>Listening to the parent can help toward a successful session. <br />&#13;<br />
You can learn specific things about their child that will make it or break it: <br />&#13;<br />
Are they afraid of certain things or sounds? <br />&#13;<br />
What are their special likes? <br />&#13;<br />
Do they like books? <br />&#13;<br />
How comfortable are they with a stranger approaching them? You do NOT want to spook a little one; the scheduled time may not allow for you to win their confidence. </p>
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<p>Be ready with that camera when you first introduce something new -you do not get a second chance to get first reactions!  </p>
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<p>In most areas of photography a tripod is great for sharp photos.  However with child photography you do not always have such a luxury.  Once they reach the moving around stage, a tripod limits your ability to capture expressions and poses.  Be mindful of your camera settings &#8211; keep that shutter speed fast enough to prevent blurring &#8211; and be ready to move quickly!</p>
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<p>Child photography allows for close-up portraits as well as the child engaged in some activity &#8211; taking their socks off &#8211; in a box / tub with toys &#8211; climbing on or out of something.  There is really no limit. As you continue to gain experience in working with children of various ages you will become more adept at learning what typically works with different age groups.  </p>
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<p>Child photography is a challenge &#8211; but don&#8217;t worry sometime it turns into children photography.  Mom has twins &#8211; big brother / little sister &#8211; maybe three little cousins. The list goes on!  Imagine two sister and they both have triplets! Other than the obvious difficulty of getting multiple little subjects in any semblance of position, conducive to a memorable photo you need to bring everyone&#8217;s eyes to a central focal point.  Tricky, but not impossible.  Adding something NEW to catch their attention, at the moment you press the shutter, can work.  Use this sparingly, because when child photography turns into children photography getting all their attention on the same thing is quite a feat. The beauty of digital is no limits to the exposures you take and you can take a quick peek on the spot.  </p>
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<p>Parents can be quite helpful during the photo session. Children often are more confident with a parent nearby.  Also, do not overlook the value of older brother and sisters. They have a relationship with the little one like no one else! Often they can get their little brother or sister to giggle, make faces, hold things and a host of other things that may be exactly what you need.  Plus, you have the opportunity of including more subjects in the photos, which translates into a larger photo package for the customer! </p>
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<p>As you advance in child photography you will want a lighting setup and a backdrop.  A three light setup &#8211; consisting of a main light fill light and a background light &#8211; is ideal. However if you are just beginning you can do great photography with a lot less.  Experiment, and add as needed. If you are using a backdrop keep the child at least four feet from the backdrop (if possible). This eliminates shadows and prevents the backdrop from competing with your subject.</p>
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<p>Take your act on the road -<br />&#13;<br />
You can do child photography at the park &#8211; on the beach &#8211; in the backyard, just as easily as in a studio or home &#8211; maybe more so &#8211; and nature will take care of the lighting for you, as long as you select open shade.</p>
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<p>Items to have on hand:<br />&#13;<br />
Depending on the ages and whether you are shooting indoors or outdoors you need a supply of items to catch and keep their interest and that look great in a photo: <br />&#13;<br />
  rattles <br />&#13;<br />
  feather dusters<br />&#13;<br />
  soft toys<br />&#13;<br />
  dolls <br />&#13;<br />
  hats <br />&#13;<br />
  mirrors <br />&#13;<br />
  a telephone (the bigger the better) <br />&#13;<br />
  a big whistle <br />&#13;<br />
  duplicate toys (for twins &amp; overly competitive little ones) <br />&#13;<br />
  treats &amp; snacks </p>
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<p>There is much more to be written on child photography.  For more information on this, and other related subjects, you may want to read the article <br />&#13;<br />
http://www.you-can-do-great-photography.com/child-photography.html </p>
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<p>&#13;Of course, this is landscape photography on a big scale. Not many people are lucky enough to start off traveling the world.</p>
<p>&#13;The earlier model did not contain the film; instead, it had a small light-shield box with lens and translucent screen on either side. The image that traveled through the lens was stored on the screen. Known as &#8216;camera obscura,&#8217; it was no more than a sketching device for artists.</p>
<p>&#13;There are different ways of finding photography jobs, depending on the type of job you are looking for and your experience. You can begin by creating a resume and portfolio of your work.</p>
<p>&#13;Learning Photography</p>
<p>&#13;Are you interested in taking up photography? If you are relatively new to photography, then here are some tips that will help you learn about photography and its many different qualities.</p>
<p>&#13;The camera</p>
<p>&#13;When choosing a camera, you should keep in mind that whatever kind of camera you buy, it won&#8217;t necessairily affect the final image. There are certain factors that will affect your final product regardless of camera brand. They are:</p>
<p>&#13;- the quality of the expected final image.<br />&#13;- will the image be magnified before being viewed?<br />&#13;- will the subject carry the whole focus of the shot?<br />&#13;- the time alloted to take the picture</p>
<p>&#13;It is also important to keep in mind that cameras work at varying speeds. This will prove to be crucial depending on the subject that you will be shooting. When taking a picture of your son or daughter while they are playing, you may opt to use an automatic camera to avoid all the fuss of making adjustments with regards to aperture, focus, lighting, etc. But if you are going to take a picture of a mountain view, then you have all the time to use a manual camera.</p>
<p>&#13;Lighting conditions</p>
<p>&#13;There are so many ways that photography crosses our lives each day. There are a lot of opportunities for someone looking for photography jobs.</p>
<p>&#13;Whatever your reasons, a photography contest can be a fun and rewarding experience for you. To find out all you need to know about entering a photography contest, read on.</p>
<p>&#13;There are some excellent photography contests out there, some even offer large cash prizes, scholarships to photography schools and really nice cameras and camera supplies.</p>
<p>&#13;Modern photography has given a totally new meaning to the entire perception of life and privacy. Photography has made it possible to capture and preserve special moments, in private and in public life.</p>
<p>&#13;Taking portraits under the sun may present some problems. Because of the sunlight&#8217;s hardness, dark shadows will may appear in the shot. To solve this problem, you can move the subject to a position under the shade to be able to use skylight instead of sunlight. Skylight is less concentrated than sunlight. Another thing that can be done is for you to take the picture during the last few minutes during sunrise or sunset. Sunlight is mouch more mellow during these times. If you have the equipment such as diffusers as well as reflectors, they will do a good job to make the shot more vibrant. The use of artificial lighting or a flash is also ideal if you know the proper way and time to use them. Avoid using the flash during sunrise and sunset since the resulting picture will look rather clammy or cold.</p>
<p>&#13;Exposure</p>
<p>&#13;There are no such things as correct exposure. It is really up to you and your artistic preferences how your picture will turn out. The environment contains many tones which can&#8217;t be fully represented using film. Some of the details might get lost depending on the picture as well as the film used.</p>
<p>&#13;These are some of the things that you should remember while taking pictures. As you take more and more pictures, your skills will become sharper and you will be able to use more of your creativity.</p>
<p>&#13;If you love taking pictures and the idea of a career in photography sounds good to you, just how do you begin finding photography jobs?</p>
<p>&#13;The world of photography is an amazing one. It&#8217;s been with us for quite a while now but it is constantly changing. Cameras are changing and improving. Methods of developing are changing and improving as well.</p>
<p>&#13;You may be amateur but if you are entering a photography contest, you are competing with the best of the best. You are going to need your photos to be excellent if you expect to win. More at <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.snowcomet.com" title="http://www.snowcomet.com" target="_blank">http://www.snowcomet.com</a></p>
<p>&#13;This does not mean go out and shotgun blast everything you see. You still want to keep in mind the need to have a reason (theme) for taking a photography &#8211; think about how to focus attention on it, removing what distracts from your theme, and adding whatever attracts or highlights your theme, to make it a great photograph.</p>

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The first important thing is to carefully go through the literature accompanying your camera. This is something that most people overlook, however it will help you understand your camera and its different features better so that you may use it to its best capacity. While earlier cameras had some basic features only, the newer more advanced ones require in depth knowledge before you can take good pictures.</p>
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A true photography enthusiast will take care of all aspects to ensure that the picture turns out to their satisfaction. Relying to a large extent on digital enhancements only takes the pleasure out of photography. A photography tip that will enhance your enjoyment is to suitably hone your skills before you go about clicking pictures. </p>
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A very important tip is to ensure proper exposure. Underexposed photographs do not have the desirable colour quality. Similarly, overexposure makes the picture too bright, which gives an artificial tone to it. This leads to details, highlights and the natural look getting lost. However, experts would give you the tip that in photography underexposure is preferred to over exposure because in the former the details are intact and can be corrected. Heed the photography tip of learning to understand the exposure warning lights. </p>
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Focus is another important aspect of photography. Always keep in mind the photography tip of focusing on the subject and not objects around it. Also remember that a close up will have lesser depth of field than a subject that is far away. An essential photography tip is not to be unduly worried about being out of focus, or about the sharpness and clarity of the picture. </p>
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A good photographer would always prepare beforehand. Think and visualize the subject, the exposure and all other relevant issues before you finally shoot.</p>
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Any photography tip would emphasize on concentrating more on the human endeavour than the mechanical part. So, if you have the creativity, give it a free hand. Also learning the fundamentals from a professional photographer is not a bad idea if you find it difficult to enhance your photography skills on your own.</p>
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Finally, a photography tip that holds good in many different fields too. Practice makes perfect. Go out and click photographs to your hearts content, keeping in mind the basic photography tips. With every picture that you shoot you are sure to develop a better understanding of focus, light, composition and so on. </p>
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Photography is a hobby that provides great satisfaction and at the same time helps connect with nature as you take in the colours, light and shadow effects and the wonders of creation. These photography tips can help an amateur take their passion of photography to new heights.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[Panning is a great technique to use if you want to create special effects in traditional photography fashion. You can make interesting images in the camera, without digital manipulation or photoshop filters. Like previous articles on creative lighting, you will be using similar techniques and settings on your digital SLR. For starters, panning is created [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Panning is a great technique to use if you want to create special effects in traditional <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://stevematteophotography.com/">photography</a> fashion. You can make interesting images in the camera, without digital manipulation or photoshop filters. Like previous articles on creative lighting, you will be using similar techniques and settings on your digital SLR. For starters, panning is created when you follow a moving subject with your camera, photographing with a slow shutter speed. Here&#8217;s a few tips to get you started.</p>
<p>When shooting for my <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://stevematteophotography.com/">wedding photography</a> company, I use the panning technique mainly during the reception. This special effect is great for dancing photos, especially line or circle dances popular in many European and Middle Eastern cultures. Let&#8217;s apply this technique to a large group of people, holding hands and circling around the bride and groom in the center of the dance floor. You want to capture the crowd, as it circles the happy couple and give them motion.</p>
<p>Take up a position in the center so you can see the dancers facing inward. In order to give the image a feel of movement, you&#8217;ll need to use a slow shutter speed. Since 1/60 is the lowest shutter speed for stop action, you can slow things down from there. Try setting your shutter to 1/10 of a second, using an adequate f/ stop and ISO to balance your exposure. If your camera has a rear sync shutter setting, turn that on too. This will make all objects and light appear to move in its true direction. If you are inside and there is ambient light, you can add fill flash to light your subjects. Aim your camera at the dancers and follow them in the direction they are moving. When you press the shutter, continue to pan the dancers and follow through until your exposure is complete. If you pan at the same speed the dancers are moving, the background will appear blurred while the dancers are in focus. If you are using a strobe, the light will give the dancers a good &#8220;stop action&#8221; effect too.</p>
<p>Working as a <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://stevematteophotography.com/">wedding photographer</a> gives me many opportunities to be creative. You can get some really fun and interesting images once you master this technique.</p>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>What Is So Good About Digital SLR Cameras</strong><br />
              <br />Digital SLR cameras are today the fastest expanding section of digital camera sales and are no longer just for professional photographers, but are fast becoming more affordable for amateurs. If you are serious about your photography and, because digital cameras are so affordable, there is no doubt that a digital SLR camera should be on your shopping when you are looking for a new camera.<br />
SLR stands for Single Lens Reflex and the digital range is comparable in functionality to their 35 mm SLR equivalent and is just a computerized version of the same device, using light sensor chips and memory cards instead of film. Also known as TTL (through-the-lens) cameras they allow the photographer to see exactly what the final picture will look like because of the design that light entering the lens makes it&#8217;s way to the viewfinder via reflection by a mirror. Focus and zoom is by the use of interchangeable lenses all with various vocal lengths<br />
Some of the disadvantages of a digital SLR camera are minimal. However, compared to point and shoot models they are usually larger and heavier meaning that they are not always readily available for that opportunist photograph. To the inexperienced user they can also appear complicated and intimidating. Susceptibility to dust contamination can also be a problem as particles can enter the camera when changing lenses although many leading companies are now introducing sophisticated dust reduction systems to counteract this problem.<br />
Today&#8217;s digital SLR cameras are less expensive and more refined than ever and offer more expert management of your photographs. Some of the features within these cameras can include in-camera editing, image stabilization, auto focus, high-speed continuous shooting. However, because they are becoming more attractive to the amateur does not mean that more advanced photographers are losing out.<br />
The number of digital SLR cameras that are on the market now can be overwhelming to the newcomer, but some of the popular cameras geared to be more affordable and worth considering are the Nikon D70s, Nikon D50, Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT, Canon EOS Rebel Xti, Olympus Evolt E-300, Canon EOS 10D, Nikon D40, Pentax K100D, and the Sony Alpha A100. Obviously this list is by no means complete, but is a starting point.<br />
Whether you are upgrading from compact digital cameras or 35mm SLR camera it is easy to see that digital SLR cameras are superior to the more unsophisticated cameras. Digital SLR cameras fall mainly into four categories, between consumer and ultra professional, and it is important to determine how much you are willing to pay as at each level the price increases significantly.<br />
Better quality images without the strain and greater flexibility are just a couple of the attractions of digital SLR photography and once you have a tried it you&#8217;ll find it difficult to return to point and shoot photography.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Steps To Create A Nice Panning Shot</strong><br />
              <br />If you are new to photography, have you ever wonder how to create a shot where the moving subject is in focus while the background is blurred? Have you ever envy photographers who can produce such images?</p>
<p>This technique is commonly known as Panning and can be achieved easily with sufficient practices. A SLR camera is preferred for panning shots due to its ability to achieve fast response. DSLR is taking up the consumer share quickly with its price being highly competitive as well. DSLR being digital in nature, is very welcomed nowadays especially when people are getting more IT savvy. Images can be downloaded into computers which make adjustment easier as compared to the past. And not to forget, films which is now replaced by memory cards for DSLR makes photography relatively cheaper!</p>
<p>Panning technique is commonly used in sports like motorbike racing, treking, cycling and many more. This technique allow the photographs to tell a story to the viewers. Viewers can easily acknowledge that the subject of interest is in motion and thus making the photograph more attractive and complete, as compared to a freeze moment due to the result of fast shutter speed. </p>
<p>To create a panning shot, you would need a subject of interest, like most photography criteria. This subject preferably should be moving across your camera from left to right or vice versa. Panning shots will be quite impossible if the subject of interest is moving towards or away fromyour camera.</p>
<p>The background is advised to be vivid so as to make the photograph more enchanting when blurred. </p>
<p>The following are the settings for your camera and the steps for Panning shots:</p>
<p>Step 1: Set your camera to Shutter Priority mode,</p>
<p>Step 2: Set your shutter speed with its denominator value smaller then your lens focal length. I will suggest to set the shutter speed to 1/15 sec. With this setting, you are deliberately achieving &#8220;camera shake&#8221; which is your main motive in panning shots,</p>
<p>Step 3: Set your camera to &#8220;Continuous Shoot&#8221; mode. This will allow you to get a few shots at one time so as to achieve higher &#8220;probability of hit&#8221;.</p>
<p>Step 4: Set your camera to &#8220;AF-C&#8221; mode,</p>
<p>Step 5: As the main subject is moving across your camera, quickly focus on the subject and shoot. As your camera is set to &#8220;Continuous Shoot&#8221; mode, hold on to your shutter while moving your camera along with your main subject, making sure that the main subject is always in the middle of your viewfinder.</p>
<p>There you go! You have just utilized the technique of panning. Panning needs tremendous practice and you will be considered lucky if you are able to get 5 good shots out of 30 tries. Remember the good old days where SLR cameras are using film? Imagine how much money you will have to spend on films to get at least 10 great panning shots! Thus we are considered much lucky now as SLR cameras go digital.</p>
<p>You can further improve the photographs by doing some adjustment in Photoshop or other photo editing software. You may choose to perform some cropping of the photographs such that the main subject is placed at the golden rule for photography, the &#8220;Rule of Thirds&#8221;. With this, the photographs are able to tell the viewer the whole story and thus making the photographs more enchanting and eye catching!</p>
<p>Remember, you need a lot of practice for panning shots and do not be discouraged if you failed for the first few times. With enough practice, I am sure you can achieve what you longed for!</p>
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                <strong>Author:</strong><br />Yong Sak is a <a href="http://www.yongsak.com">Singapore Photographer</a> that has an enchanting and informative online photography portal that consists of a lot of useful <a href="http://www.yongsak.com/tips-a-techniques">Beginners Photography tips</a>. You can also view a great collection of <a href="http://www.yongsak.com/my-travel-album">Chin Yong Sak Photographs</a> in his personal photo gallery.
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		<description><![CDATA[Home Run Baseball Photography Tips
              Strike one! Strike two! Strike three!
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              <br />Strike one! Strike two! Strike three!</p>
<p>Baseball! America&#8217;s Pastime, and a sport growing in popularity throughout the world, where the Boys of Summer slug it out. A baseball game is the perfect way to spend a lazy summer afternoon, plus it provides opportunities to take photos that last a lifetime. </p>
<p>While many claim the sport of baseball is a slow-paced affair, when action does occur, it can happen very swiftly, almost too fast for an unskilled photographer to shoot the photos they desire. Baseballs fly quickly when hit or thrown, and timing the action for when to take a digital photograph requires split-second reflexes. Thus, before you plan on taking photos at a baseball game, you may wish to read the following advice:</p>
<p>1) <b>First, make sure you are allowed to bring your digital camera to the baseball game</b>. Some ballparks have no restrictions, others on the zoom length, some on using flash, and some may not allow you into the baseball game at all with your camera!</p>
<p>2) <b>Change your camera settings to take the quickest photographs possible</b> while still providing plenty of light for the photograph. You&#8217;ll need to read your camera&#8217;s manual on how to change these settings; for example, consider saving photos as JPG instead of RAW to take photos faster. </p>
<p>Just remember that the quicker the shutter speed, the less light enters the camera to take the picture. Thus, you&#8217;ll need to compromise picture speed and the amount of light to take great photos. That is why baseball games work well with photography &#8211; many games are played on sunny days or in well-lit domes or stadiums that allow you to take crisp, high-action photos.</p>
<p>3) <b>Before going to a big league ballpark, make sure you know the rules and nuances of the game</b>. Practice taking photos at a minor-league, college, or high school baseball game. The stakes aren&#8217;t quite as high if you miss a shot, and taking your camera to a game will give you more insight into when action occurs and when players just stand around.</p>
<p>4) <b>Have extra batteries and digital camera memory handy and practice switching both out quickly before the game</b>! A three and a half hour game can put a tremendous strain on even the most power-miserly camera, and more often than not you will have to switch out power or memory in the middle of an inning. </p>
<p>5) <b>Don&#8217;t worry if you miss a shot</b>! Unless you have tons of digital camera memory, you may not be able to continuously shoot photograph after photograph. If you miss a key pitch, the swing of a bat, or a forced out, don&#8217;t get angry! More often than not, new opportunities will arise for great photographs.</p>
<p>6) <b>Study the lineup first</b>. Know who are the key players and those who barely know how to swing a bat. Likewise, learn who has loose hands in the outfield and who is likely to win a Gold Glove. Focus your attention on the stars as they most likely will make the best photographs, but don&#8217;t be so drawn to celebrity that you miss a role player making a crucial steal or diving catch that wins the game for their team!</p>
<p>7) <b>When the opening lineup starts, look at the dugout</b>. If you&#8217;re rooting for the home team, the beginning of the game is a great time to get player photographs as they are running out onto the field. If not, take photographs during the middle of the inning. If you don&#8217;t get the perfect photo, delete bad photographs during lull times and try later during the game.</p>
<p>8) <b>To take a picture of a swinging batter that will last a lifetime, do the following</b>:</p>
<p>*) Preparation is the key. First, before the game, know how to operate your digital camera. Practice focusing the camera and quickly deleting unused photos &#8211; sometimes you can delete an unwanted photo before it is completely saved to the camera&#8217;s memory. </p>
<p>*) Before the pitch, focus your viewfinder on the batter&#8217;s box and try not to cut out any of the batter&#8217;s body. Zoom in as appropriate, but remember the more you zoom in, the slower the potential shutter speed needed to take a clear photo. </p>
<p>*) Anticipate shutter lag. Lock your focus before the pitch; this usually is done by pressing the shutter button down half-way. </p>
<p>*) Time it&#8230; time it&#8230; then as soon as the ball is about to hit the bat, press down fully on the shutter button. </p>
<p>*) If the pitch is a strike or the swing is not one to be remembered, cancel the save so your picture is not written to memory. This way, you can save room for other photos.</p>
<p>9) <b>Look around for photo opportunities not directly related to the action</b>. Take a photograph of the grounds crew cleaning the bases and raking the dirt between innings. Get a few shots of the crowd. Take a picture of the scoreboard. Look at the surrounding area. If you want to remember the full experience of a baseball game years from now, you should take advantage of one of the best features of a digital camera &#8211; the ability to take lots and lots of photographs &#8211; and shoot photographs showcasing the FULL baseball experience.</p>
<p>10) <b>Take a break during the game</b>! You came to the baseball game to enjoy the spectacle, not just to take pictures, right? Designate a few innings as photo-free time where you just sit back, munch on a hot dog, drink a soda, and soak in the environment.</p>
<p>Remember to study your digital camera manual first and practice, practice, practice! Follow these ten tips and you&#8217;ll be on your way to taking &#8220;home run&#8221; baseball photographs in no time.</p>
<p>Copyright 2009 Andrew Malek.</p>
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                <strong>Author:</strong><br />Andrew Malek owns the MalekTips computer and technology help site at http://malektips.com/ . Want more great tips on buying and using digital cameras? Visit http://malektips.com/camera/ for more free digital photography advice.
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