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100 Photography Tips in 100 Days

By Adorama Learning Center Editors

July 4, 2008


Thank you for visiting and enjoying 100 in 100 Part II!

100 in 100 Part II has come to a close, and I am thrilled to report that this round was even more successful than original 100 in 100. Over a million people have visited 100 in 100 Part II since we started it on Febrary 18! For the past 20 weeks, five days a week, we've brought you useful, brief picture-taking tips, buying guides, and even full feature articles to help you become a better photographer.

The good news? Even though 100 in 100 ends on July 4, it's just for a summer break. We'll be back with 100 more tips starting September 1st! In the meantime, have a great summer putting all of this information to work by using them when you go out and shoot. Be sure to visit the AIRC Learning Center for in-depth articles about photography as we bring you useful how-to information and camera guides this summer.

If you have a specific tip you'd like to see us cover this fall, E-mail me. Also, I love to see your best photos--if you've successfully used one of the 100 in 100 tips, I'd love to see it. Email the shot to me (keep it down to under 150K, and no more than 3 shots, please!). You never know--we may post it in a future article devoted to reader photos!

--Mason Resnick
Editor, AIRC / Adorama Imaging Resource Center
mresnick@adorama.com


Today's tip:
Day 100: Landscape mode

Previous tips:
Week 1: Shooting in low light
Day 1: High resolution compacts, low light don't mix
Day 2: Tell your noisy images to shut up
Day 3: Wide aperture salvation
Day 4: "Normal" lens buying guide
Day 5: Anti-shake, even in broad daylight
Week 2: Sports/Action photography
Day 6: Photographing race cars at night
Day 7: Shootin' hoops like a pro
Day 8: Sports lens buying guide
Day 9: Action's fleeting; shoot fast
Day 10: Leap day!
Week 3: Digital camera scene modes
Day 11: Soft Mode
Day 12: Coupling (or Composite or Paste) Mode
Day 13: Color Accent Mode
Day 14: Sepia Mode
Day 15: Vivid and Neutral Color Modes
Week 4: Shoot to sell--successful eBay photography
Day 16: Simplify online auction shots
Day 17: Shooting to sell? Get closer!
Day 18: Using Auction Mode
Day 19: Still life tent buying guide
Day 20: For sizzling stills, use hot lights
Week 5: Make ultimate-quality digital prints
Day 21: What you need for great digital prints
Day 22: Adjust in RAW
Day 23: Fine-tune images in Photoshop
Day 24: Sharpening and printing
Day 25: Proofing and reviewing prints
Week 6: Digital infrared photography
Day 26: Digital Infrared Basics
Day 27: Infrared filter guide
Day 28: Convert to IR, or Buy?
Day 29: Faux Infrared in Photoshop
Day 30: Digital infrared...in color?
Week 7: Just add water
Day 31: Raindrop transformation
Day 32: Make a fake lake
Day 33: April showers bring great photos
Day 34: Rain-friendly camera guide
Day 35: Flood insurance
Week 8: We do windows
Day 36: Silhouettes at the window
Day 37: Chase the shadows away
Day 38: Food mode
Day 39: Shadow play
Day 40: Classic window-light still lifes
Week 9: Film in the digital age
Day 41: Why film is still relevant
Day 42: My five favorite films
Day 43: Used 35mm SLR Bargains
Day 44: Scan black and white in color
Day 45: Film or flatbed scanner?
Week 10: Spring mix
Day 46: Reader mail grab-bag
Day 47: Layers Part II: Adjustment Layers
Day 48: Look sharp with Unsharp Mask
Day 49: Driven to abstraction
Day 50: Matrix Panoramas
Week 11: The care and feeding of inkjet printers
Day 51: How many inks in your inkjet printer?
Day 52: Six top photo inkjet printers
Day 53: Offbeat inkjet surfaces
Day 54: Clean your inkjet printer
Day 55: Aspects of ratios
Week 12: Family photography tips
Day 56: Baby mode
Day 57: How to dress for a family photo
Day 58: First food and nap, then photos
Day 59: The ideal kid photography camera
Day 60: Show those baby blues!
Week 13: More compact camera scene modes
Day 61: Special Effects (Fish Eye)
Day 62: Borders (in-camera processing)
Day 63: Coloration/Color Filter mode
Day 64: Text/Text Capture mode
Day 65: Backlight mode
Week 14: May Flower Photography
Day 66: Against the wind, part 1
Day 67: Against the wind, part 2
Day 68: Close-up Mode
Day 69: Macro lens buying guide
Day 70: Macro lighting mini-buying guide
Week 15: Summer Sports Photography Tips
Day 71: Serving winning shots
Day 72: Build a baseball portfolio
Day 73: The long run
Day 74: Super soccer shots
Day 75: A day at the races
Week 16: Stay-At-Home Vacation ("Staycation") Photo Ideas
Day 76: “Staycation” photos in your backyard
Day 77: Rainy day "staycation" ideas
Day 78: Get to know a new lens
Day 79: Photograph local wildlife
Day 80: Explore a subject
Week 17: Must-have high-end compact camera features
Day 81: "Serious" compact digital camera buying advice
Day 82: RAW, Manual Exposure on compact cameras
Day 83: More “Serious” compact camera must-have features
Day 84: Still more “serious” compact camera must-have features
Day 85: Optional but desirable “serious” compact camera features
Week 18: In-depth look at color management, profiling, and printing.
Level: Advanced

Day 86: Calibrating vs. profiling
Day 87: Which Working Space Profiles “Work” Best?
Day 88: Control your midtones and shadows in Black and White or Color
Day 89: When to use sheets, rolls, or both
Day 90: Inkjet-compatible labels for tracking, exhibitions, and more
Week 19: How (and why) to publish your own photo book.
Level: Advanced/Pro

Day 91: Why You Should Self-Publish Your Photo Book
Day 92: Self-Publishing A Photo Book as a Marketing Tool
Day 93: How to Publish an “on demand” photo book
Day 94: Designing a Photo Book Made Easy
Day 95: Uploading and ordering your book
Week 20: More compact camera scene modes
Day 96: Sports/Action mode
Day 97: Pets/Kids mode
Day 98: Beach Mode
Day 99: Landscape mode
Day 100: Fireworks mode



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