National Geographic Photography Tip: Keep it Simple

December 19, 2011 by  
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National Geographic Photographer Jim Richardson offers tips & tricks for taking better photos.

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National Geographic’s Photo Gallery

July 12, 2010 by  
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  • An unparalleled archive of 3,000 stunning full-color photographs at your service
  • Create vivid calendars, announcements, greeting cards, banners, posters, and newsletters
  • 10 easily navigable portfolios providing images from ancient civilizations & the American West
  • Images captured by 11 highly acclaimed photojournalists from National Geographic
  • Option to apply the perfect “photo finish” to your creative endeavors

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This stunning collection of full-color images lets you browse for the perfect shot by scrolling through the photo previews. Or narrow your search by subject keyword or photographer biography and specialty.System Requirements: 486/66MHz Processor or higher PC win95 or better 8 MB RAM 20 MB free hard disk space Format: WIN 9598MENT2000XPVISTA Genre: REFERENCE / LIFESTYLE UPC: 781735803745 Manufacturer No: CS-374… More >>


National Geographic’s Photo Gallery

Photography tips in South Dakota’s Badlands National Park.

April 6, 2010 by  
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South Dakota photographer Chad Coppess describes one of his favorite photography spots in Badlands National Park. Get great tips and ideas in one of South Dakota’s most scenic locations.

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National Geographic Ultimate Field Guide to Travel Photography

February 14, 2010 by  
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This superb practical guide to travel photography combines the best of all worlds: convenient size, comprehensive coverage, and useful, straightforward advice from the experts of National Geographic Traveler, the highest circulation magazine in its field. It’s the perfect “how-to” for anyone seeking to master the veteran photographer’s trademark skills: a strong sense of place; a swift, decisive eye; and a sure instinct for the dramatic scene.

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National Geographic Ultimate Field Guide to Travel Photography