lifehacker.com - 12/21/2008
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Tech columnist David Pogue pulls out "The Best Photography Tricks of All Time" for anyone shooting digital, including the crafty use of a lampshade:
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The New York Times put out photography tips, and Lifehacker made them better. My favorite, from Lifehacker:
Get a cheap, DIY lens hood or flash filter: A lens hood--like the kind you can print yourself--prevents glare, flare, and other light tricks beaming in from just around your lens edges. Similarly, a piece of white coffee filter can work wonders for diffusing your flash, giving bar shots and other low-light situations a much mellower light.
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