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Which one of the choices best describes you?
Photographer
About Me:
i think my background in environment and behavior studies and design has prepared me well to see how people and things fit into space - trying to being clever without being cute. i enjoy creative composition and rethinking how things can be used and spaces can explored.
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http://www.malcolmbrown.net
What kind of camera do you own?
Canon 40D, Graphlex Speed Graphic
Do you shoot film or digital cameras?
both
Male or female
Male
When is your birthday?
September 28, 1979

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Camera phone tips

Camera phone tips

Take plenty of pictures

Take advantage of the fact that you have your camera phone with you all the time. Take a lot of photos to make sure you get the shot. Remember, you can always delete the images you don’t want. Some camera phones allow you to use a memory card which makes the image capture capacity of modern mobile phones almost limitless, so shoot away!

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Created by Fullframe Apr 25, 2008 at 11:31pm. Last updated by Fullframe Apr. 26, 2008.

Natural light photography

Natural light


Contrary to popular belief, the middle of a sunny day isn't the best time to take a picture. Learn to identify different types of natural light and recognize their benefits in various situations.

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Whatever the weather, weather the weather
Any kind of weather is suitable fo

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Created by Fullframe Apr 25, 2008 at 11:28pm. Last updated by Fullframe Apr. 26, 2008.

10 tips for better photography

10 Tips for better photography

1)Look your subject in the eye.  Direct eye contact can be as engaging in a picture as it is in real life.

2) Use a plain background. A plain background shows off the subject you are photographing.  When you look through the camera viewfinder, force yourself to study the area surrounding your subject. Make sure no poles grow from the head of your subject.

3) Use flash outdoors. Bright sun can crea

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Created by Fullframe Apr 25, 2008 at 11:23pm. Last updated by Fullframe Apr. 26, 2008.

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