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The approach and skills for the actual capture of a photograph with a camera.
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How to avoid reflection when taking a picture of a ceramic object with a shiny glaze?
There are two things I would try:
Try using a circular polarizer filter. The polarizer will block light coming from specific angles, and by turning it appropriately you should be able to block the r …
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How can I make short people look taller in photographs?
There are several aspects of your example that work together:
Viewpoint: Get down lower so that the camera is looking slightly upward. This will make your subject seem taller, and it also gives the …
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How to achieve good scenic photos without HDR?
For landscape photography this is a common theme, and the historical solution with film cameras has been to use a graduated neutral density (GND) filter.
A GND filter is just like a normal ND filter, …
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Photographic techniques to avoid chromatic aberration?
Buy a better lens.
Otherwise, shoot in RAW and fix it in post-processing.
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How to Avoid Red-Eye in Photos?
Using an off camera flash, or bouncing the flash off the ceiling/wall, will help to avoid red-eye.
For a more in-depth answer this is a good article about red-eye control.