October 12, 2007, Newsletter Issue #85: Shoot Without Shakes

Tip of the Week

Let's face it, shooting outdoors is not like taking snapshots in your living room. There are rocks, uneven ground and don't forget the wind. It's very hard to get a steady shot, shooting in-hand. So, for digital landscaping photos, your best solution is a durable tripod. Be sure to get a tripod that's light enough to drag around, but durable enough to take the wear and tear any elements dish out.

*To reduce shaking even more use a cable release (this is a cable that attaches to the camera and allows you to take pictures without touching the camera).

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