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		<description><![CDATA[Preset Camera Modes &#8211; What Are They? Most of today&#8217;s cameras, whether digital or film, have some presets. These are camera settings that are preprogrammed into the camera so that the photographer only has to turn a dial to change several settings at once. These presets have become widely varied between camera manufacturers with everything [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you have been a photographer for decades or have just picked up your first camera, the basics are always good to review. Here you will find information on camera controls, photography lighting, composition (including the rule of thirds), and even color temperature. Controls While so many of today&#8217;s cameras try to do the thinking [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aperture Basics Aperture is one of the most confusing aspects of photography for new photographers (and some old hands). In truth, aperture does not have to be a confusing aspect of photography. Aperture is an adjustable opening inside the camera lens that works very similar the iris in your eye. When the aperture opens wide (like [...]]]></description>
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