December 11th, 2008 at 04:42am
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Born Emmanuel Radnitzky in Philadephia, 1890, Man Ray, as he later came to be known as, was an American artist whose work spanned the 20th century. Although perhaps best known for his avant-garde black and white photography, he was active in many visual arts, including sculpture, performance art, and especially painting. Like many avant-garde artists, he received little recognition or appreciation for his work at the time, but they have been slowly growing in popularity since.
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By Herbert Reich
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December 10th, 2008 at 05:11am
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If you have access to a flower garden, you probably want to make some nice flower photos. And most likely you will choose a nice, warm, sunny day to take out your camera.
Tags: Ben Johnson, Bright Sunlight, Cardboard, Clouds, Dawn, Flower Garden, Flower Photos, Lightning, Mirror, Noontime, Overcast Day, Photography, Professional Photographers, Reflective Surface, Shape, Sun, Sunny Day, Sunset, Types Of Flowers, White Cloth, Zoom
By Ben Johnson
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December 8th, 2008 at 04:55pm
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It really isn’t difficult to learn the basics of photography. Although if you are used to using an old film camera there are some differences with the modern digital cameras you will want to know about.
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By Michel Blunt
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