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I gotta go P! – Foto Friday

No, not that kind… The Program kind – as in Program mode on my digital camera. If you really want to get better pictures from your digital camera, learn these reasons why using the Program mode instead of Auto will get better pictures for your memories. But first – what do the two modes do? And why is Program better? Here’s why: -Auto decides
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Quick Tip Tuesday Redux – Get me a blender

Every now and then Jenn and I bring back old posts from ScrapKitty Design that contain great information. Here’s one I wrote back in June of 2008 on using layer blending modes.. Enjoy! Stan White here with a quick tip showing the use of layer blending modes. A Layer What mode? Yes, a Layer Blending Mode. Blending modes allow the layers to interact in
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Foto Friday – Photos a la Mode part 3

Inspired by a blog post at Simplescrapper.com and gentle nudging from my DW Jenn I am exploring the different shooting modes on a point-and-shoot camera. In case you’ve missed them, we’ve covered Sports Mode, Portrait Mode, and Macro Mode. This week we’ll talk about Fireworks mode. Okay, it’s not the Fourth of July. So until the next fireworks display rolls around the Fireworks Mode
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Foto Friday – Photos a la Mode 2

At the suggestion of my DW Jenn we are doing a whole series of posts about the shooting modes on your point-and-shoot digital camera. Our first was about the Sports mode (see it here) and we had done a post on macro or close-up photography mode a few months ago. (Oh, you missed it? See it here). Here’s our next on using the Portrait
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Foto Friday – Photos a la Mode

Our good friend Jennifer Wilson over at simplescrapper.com just ran a post about photographing fireworks and she brought out an excellent point – what about more info for the point-and-shoot camera user as opposed to the “I want one so bad it hurts I’ll sell my husband” Digital SLR user? So Jenn my DW suggested I start a series on how to use the
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