100 in 100

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Published on December 15, 2007
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Our final tip:

Day 100: Leave ‘Em Laughing



Previous tips:

Day 1: Look Down!

Day 2: Capture B&W and Color at the Same Time

Day 3: How to Read a Histogram

Day 4: Jumpin’ Portraits!

Day 5: Perfect Beach Exposures Every Time

Day 6: The Sharpest Aperture on Any Lens

Day 7: Photograph the Alphabet

Day 8: Shooting the Breeze

Day 9: Reflection-Free Eyeglasses

Day 10: Begin With a Theme

Day 11: Zoom During Exposure

Day 12: The Picture Within the Picture

Day 13: Is Off-Brand Ink OK?

Day 14: Use a Tripod Wisely

Day 15: Seeing Red

Day 16: The Rule of Thirds

Day 17: Coping With Shutter Lag

Day 18: Sunsets Without The Sun

Day 19: Get a Model Release

Day 20: Give Vacation Pix A Sense of Location

Day 21: How To Label Your Photo CDs

Day 22: Protect Your Camera From Rain

Day 23: Beware Bright Backgrounds

Day 24: Photographing Mirrors

Day 25: When To Use Extreme Apertures

Day 26: How To Know Your Sensor is Dirty

Day 27: Color or Black-And-White?

Day 28: Digital Or Optical Zoom?

Day 29: How To Use Image Stabilization

Day 30: Soften Direct Flash

Day 31: Bracket for Better Exposures

Day 32: Foreground is Key When Shooting Scenics

Day 33: Use White Balance Settings Creatively

Day 34: Horizons: High or Low?

Day 35: What a High-Key Histogram Looks Like

Day 36: Light Up Your Leaves

Day 37: Hand-Held Photos in Low Light

Day 38: Contrast: Dark Areas Against Light

Day 39: Slow Shutter Speed Action Panning

Day 40: Hand-colored look? Use the History Brush

Day 41: Mellow Yellow

Day 42: Downsize Photos For Email/Web

Day 43: For Sharp Shots, Use Flash

Day 44: Low-Key Histograms

Day 45: Make it Rain

Day 46: Subtleties In The Shade

Day 47: Diffusing your Flash

Day 48: Window Treatment

Day 49: Extra Texture

Day 50: How to Spot Sensor Dust

Day 51: Boost ISO to Increase Depth

Day 52: Ghosts In Your Camera

Day 53: Zoom in Adobe Photoshop

Day 54: Partial Desaturation for Hand-Colored Look

Day 55: Cluttered Shots? Simplify!

Day 56: Layers: The Basics

Day 57: Zoo Photo Safari

Day 58: Video Clips With Your Digital Camera

Day 59: After The Storm

Day 60: A Splash of Color

Day 61: Different Gets Attention

Day 62: The Vanishing Point

Day 63: Focus With Precision

Day 64: Get Rid of Digital Noise

Day 65: Amazing Superzoom Cameras

Day 66: Fine-Tune Monochrome RAW Files

Day 67: Photographing Fireworks

Day 68: Flatbed and Film Scanners

Day 69: Stack the Composition

Day 70: Polarize For Bluer Skies

Day 71: Think Vertical

Day 72: You are ready for a Digital SLR if…

Day 73: RAW or JPEG?

Day 74: Boost ISO for Sharpness

Day 75: Incredibly Useful Photo Accessories for under $100

Day 76: Information, Please

Day 77: Size Matters

Day 78: Large or Small Memory Cards?

Day 79: Beware of Lens Flare

Day 80: Six Features To Look For When Buying A Compact Digital Camera

Day 81: What’s A UV Filter For?

Day 82: Saturate Color

Day 83: Hold Your Camera Steady

Day 84: A Great Year for Lenses

Day 85: Get Down, Do Macro

Day 86: Spray Prints to Extend Longevity

Day 87: Protect Your PC

Day 88: Revealing Reflections

Day 89: On-Target Color

Day 90: Driven to Abstraction

Day 91: Shots In The Dark

Day 92: Selective Focus

Day 93: Shoot to Sell

Day 94: Reduce noise with LAB

Day 95: Custom White Balance

Day 96: Shoot Your Food

Day 97: Flatbed Scanning Tips

Day 98: Use Spot Focusing

Day 99: A Picture A Day




Welcome to 100 in 100!



For three months in late 2007 (Sept. 10-Dec. 18) we posted–100 tips in 100 days. Called 100 in 100, our goal was–and is–to help you become a better photographer…one day at a time. Each day, a concise, information-filled tip, written with as little technical jargon as possible, was posted.



Although “100 in 100” is done, you can keep learning by bookmarking this page and returning often to the Adorama AIRC Learning Center (https://www.adorama.com/airc).

ATTENTION WEBMASTERS AND BLOGGERS! E-mail me if you’ve linked to 100 in 100 on your site or blog and I’ll add your link to “100 in 100 in the News.” Thank you to all bloggers and webmasters who have linked to us!




SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!

Look for an announcement soon about how you can submit your picture-taking ideas for a new “tip-a-day” feature that will debut in early 2008!





–Mason Resnick

Editor, AIRC / Adorama Imaging Resource Center

mresnick@adorama.com






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