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If a 5-ton elephant is charging you, it's not the best time to stop and take a photo!
Connected Photographer Magazine - July 2008
Becky Wolfe recently visited Africa and has many tales to tell. Read this interesting article for some tips about how you can get the most out of your travel photography. Plus, there are pictures of a baby elephant, colorful villagers, and a camel.


Create a stunning panorama with Photoshop
Connected Photographer Magazine - April 2008
If you ever visit the Grand Canyon, here's a word of warning: It's huge! Like many of nature's wonders, it's too vast to be captured with just your standard digital camera. But with a little Photoshop voodoo, you can capture it all. In this helpful article, Jorge Sosa shows you how to use the Photomerge feature of Photoshop to create wonderful panoramas.


Shooting animals with your camera (and maybe making money at it)
Connected Photographer Magazine - March 2008
You don't need a camouflage suit, hunting gear or a rifle. When we talk about shooting animals, we mean shooting them with your camera. The trick to taking really great animal photos is patience. A perfect animal image can be award-winning or highly saleable for greeting cards, calendars, stock photography and countless other uses. Because it is considered so hard to do, achieving that momentous expression of an animal's face is indeed priceless. It can also be personally rewarding.


Why I love nature photography
Connected Photographer Magazine - March 2008
Jessica McCurdy Crooks shares with us why she loves all photography, but particularly nature photography. The unpredictability of Mother Nature and the myriad changes occurring at any given time of the day or night make taking pictures of natural settings a thrill -- you never know what you will discover.


Ice can be nice
Connected Photographer Magazine - February 2008
When the temperature outside dips below freezing, the snow swirls and spring seems to be a long ways off, many photographers go into hibernation mode. Winter becomes a time to huddle up in the warm house, start planning for spring photo outings and perhaps spend all those hours processing and sorting the countless images you took in the fall. But then there are the brave few. Those of us who are not content to sit inside and wait for the thaw. Those of us who know there are many opportunities for beauty and discovery in the snow and ice.


Getting intimate with fall photography
Connected Photographer Magazine - September 2007
Fall is here. It's the season of change and the season of color, and every outdoor photographer is gearing up to add some new shots to his or her portfolio. Why don't you try something new this fall? Let's step outside the broadness of the scenic landscape and get intimate! Let's get up close and personal with fall!


Eight not-to-be-missed photo opportunities in Jamaica
Connected Photographer Magazine - September 2007
Jamaica's natural beauty is well known and some areas are always on the must visit list of vacationers. In addition to the natural photographic spots, the island's rich history has resulted in great houses and other historic monuments that leave lasting memories with those who experience them. While some of the locations listed below may not be on everyone's list, they are worth exploring if time allows.


How to manage all those vacation photos
Connected Photographer Magazine - September 2007
What do you do after you come home from vacation and are faced with hundreds of photos? Here are some helpful hints for tackling the task. In this helpful article, Allie McComas shares some of her ideas.


Tips for using still cameras to take time-lapse pictures
Connected Photographer Magazine - August 2007
You don't need a movie camera to take time-lapse pictures. Instead, you can use your still image camera and just take a series of images, over time. In this helpful article, Dianah McDonald shows you how.



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