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Unboxing the Dell U2410 →  September 28, 2009

Dell have a new monitor literally made for photographers, animators, video editors, and people who love colour. And it's sitting on my bed right now. Time for an unboxing!

Looking At Composition: Form, Texture, Symmetry →  September 27, 2009

You've already learned about some of the elements of composition. Now it's time to take a look at why things like form, texture, and symmetry are so important.

Dealing With Long Exposure Astrophotography →  September 26, 2009

If you've read our first article on Astrophotography and you're wanting more, now it's time for you learn how to deal with the long-exposures that you'll no doubt take.

The Beginner’s Guide To Astrophotography →  September 26, 2009

If you’ve ever looked at the skies and wondered “How can I take a picture of what’s up there?” then you need to read this.

Lighting Up Her Eyes →  September 26, 2009

Ever wanted to set up your own studio and do portraiture or model shots? "This sort of technique should permit you to make sure that things such as trees do not seem to be growing out of the head of your subject, that you haven’t chopped off feet or heads..." writes Gary Stark.

The Forecast Calls For BlacknStormy →  September 26, 2009

Ordinarily, the words “black” and “stormy” are portents of doom. It’s an irony therefore that, for DSLR Users members, the same words tend to conjure much happier perceptions.

Looking At Composition: Shape →  September 26, 2009

Shape is the element that gives us an understanding of what we are looking at. We recognise most objects by their shape, but shape alone does not give us the full picture.

In The Middle Of Somewhere →  September 25, 2009

Leon “Sheepie” Williams takes a trip into Outback Australia armed only with his son, a camera, and his four-wheel drive.

Finding That Image: A Guide to Digital Asset Management (Part 1) →  September 25, 2009

Digital Asset Management (DAM) is a fancy term for a having a searchable centralised repository of your images and an accompanying database of information such as keywords and shooting data. Sound like a fantasy? Take too much time? It doesn't have to be.

Five In A Lifetime →  September 25, 2009

Once in a lifetime, something takes your breath away. You maybe have five of those days, and Fraser Young looks to have used one of those up in his trip to New Zealand.