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Articles by Gary Bunn
| • A Guide To Choosing The Perfect Camera Bag by Gary Bunn |
| Article issued on: 19-Nov-2008, Article Visits: 84, Article Rating: 3.61 of 5, Category Hobbies |
| Good Camera Bags are crucial to the amateur and professional photographers alike. You've just spent time deciding on which digital camera to buy, now all you need to do is to find a suitable bag to protect your camera and your equipment. Next to your Camera, a camera bag could well be the most important piece of kit you purchase. You certainly want to ... [] |
| • Digital SLR Shooting Checklist by Gary Bunn |
| Article issued on: 15-Mar-2008, Article Visits: 25, Article Rating: 4.12 of 5, Category Hobbies |
| Your Digital Camera is a highly sophisticated piece of equipment, capable of producing fantastic results, but it's only a piece of kit, and will only do what its setup to do. So, here's a pre-shoot checklist to help you get the best out of your D-SLR. Try to get into the habit of running through this list before each shoot and you'll avoid having ... [] |
| • How To Take Pictures Of Fireworks by Gary Bunn |
| Article issued on: 11-Mar-2008, Article Visits: 30, Article Rating: 2.5 of 5, Category Hobbies |
| These days there seems to be a firework display at almost every outdoor event, and there are also plenty of other opportunities which you can use to perfect your Firework technique. The unpredictable nature of the position, color and shape of each firework explosion means that no two shots will ever look the same. But follow our advice and you'll be able to get ... [] |
| • 5 Simple, But Crucial Digital Photography Tips by Gary Bunn |
| Article issued on: 31-Dec-2007, Article Visits: 28, Article Rating: 3.59 of 5, Category Hobbies |
| Digital Photography is a highly complex activity, with a steep learning curve and many advanced techniques that take years to master! However, we all have to start somewhere. So, here's a list of 5 Great Tips that will ultimately help you improve your digital photography, and set you off on the right foot. 1. Use a Tripod or Bean-Bag. Yes, these can be such ... [] |
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