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The Art of Photography
   
Our archived articles are as listed below:
   

1. Introduction.
2. Exposure.
3. Lenses and Focal Length.
4. Shutter Speeds.
5. Aperture and Depth-Of-Field.
6. Perspective.
7. Films.
8. Lighting.
9. Composition and Framing.
10. Using themes to expand your creativity.
11. How to focus attention on your subject.
12. Simplify your photos.
13. Making the lighting look more natural.
14. Using the Evaluative metering of your 35mm EOS cameras.
15. Using the EOS Intelligent Program AE Mode.
16. Using the Canon EOS Spot and Multi-Spot metering.
17. Using the Partial Metering mode of your EOS cameras.
18. Using the Image Control (PIC) mode of your EOS cameras.
19. Using the Manual Exposure mode of your Canon cameras.
20. Which Canon EOS AF SLR camera to use?
21. Which EF lens to use?
22. How to shoot snapshots with your Canon cameras.
23. How to shoot candid photography.
24. Using selective focus on your Canon EF lenses.
25. Using Canon's EF zoom lenses to create beautiful pictures.
26. Multiple ways of using shutter-priority AE mode to create better pictures.
27. Using the Aperture-priority AE mode with your Canon 35mm SLR cameras.
28. Tips to putting more creativity in your pictures.
29. How to use repetition technique in your photography.
30. How to make full use of the Canon EOS 88 SLR.
31. How to make full use of your Canon EOS 300 camera.
32. Using the Canon EOS 50 AF 35mm SLR camera.
33. The eye of the photographer.
34. How to use Super Wide-angle and Wide-angle focal lengths for creative effects with your Canon cameras.
35. More ways to extend the usage of the respective themes in your photography.
36. Using single focal length EF lenses with your EOS camera.
37. Using the EOS-3 in Program AE mode with its 21-zone Evaluative metering.
38. Using the Canon EOS-3 in Aperture-priority AE and Shutter-priority AE modes with 21-zone Evaluative metering.
39. Using the Partial, Spot and Multi-Spot Metering feature of the Canon EOS-3 AF 35mm SLR camera.
40. Using the Canon EOS-1V without its standard accessories.
41. Using the ISO 100 Film for most of your photography.
42. Between great and lousy pictures.
43. What subject matter to shoot?
44.. Using films with higher ISO speed ratings.
45. Being a hobbyist photographer.
46. Using the Canon EOS 5 in its Program AE mode with Evaluative metering system.
47. Using the Canon EOS 5 in Shutter-priority AE mode with its Evaluative metering.
48. Using the Canon EOS 5 in Av mode with Evaluative metering.
49. Real-time shooting with the Canon EOS-1N RS.
50. Emphasis on subject size relative to its surroundings for your pictures.
51. Combining the fundamentals when shooting.
52. Versatility: Prime lenses vs. Zooms.
53. Versatility: Zoom lenses in actual shooting conditions.
54. EF Lenses - Normal types or L-series?
55. Including or excluding people in photos?
56. Choosing the best camera angle.
57. Choosing and using the four main shooting modes.
58. Using the 50mm lens for your photography.
59. Shooting below eye-level angle.
60. Cropping - Doing it before or after shooting?
61. Exposure Metering: Getting it right.
62. Maximize use of the equipment you have (Part One).
63. Maximize use of the equipment you have (Part Two).
64. Maximize use of the equipment you have (Part Three).
   
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