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We’re not big fans of following the rules, and we have a hunch you’re not, either. But we know a good thing when we see it, and this list of 12 photography suggestions from our friends at Popular Photography came up on our phodar* more than once over the past couple weeks. Photography’s as much a science as it is an art, so consider this a brush-up of your fundamentals. Of course, we know you know that we know that you know how fast a shutter speed you need to freeze a person running across your frame versus running at a 45-degree angle to you, or how to expose a sunset so it looks like it’s a half hour later than it is. But a little review never hurt. 12 Essential Photo Rules from Popular Photography * Yeah, it’s like radar, but for photography. It’s strong with us. → See more Photo projects, DIY ideas, and Gear ← → Get it all free: Subscribe by email or RSS ← Play Nicely With Others: Games to Play With Your Camera Rockin’ Photography: How to Shoot Great Concert Photos 19 New Year’s Photo Resolutions — Goodbye 2007, Hello Two Thousand and Awesome! Published on October 4, 2007 — See more Tips
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