Hello guys, I am Bikash going to introduce you basic features required for clicking a picture . if you are not a good reader then there are few short tips for all.
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Equipment
CamerasA short introduction to the types of cameras available and a discussion on what you need to look out for when buying a camera.
LensesWhat you need to know when choosing a new lens.
Lens Conversion FactorConfused comparing 35mm lens focal lengths to the new DSLRs? This will make it all clear.
FlashgunsWhat you need to know before you go shopping.
TripodsMore of a 'why you need a tripod' than a buyers guide, but it does include some tips on buying and using a tripod.
Basic Photography
Begin at the BeginningA good place to start for complete beginners, the first few things you need to know.
SelectionA short piece of advice on showing your pictures to others.
Holding the CameraHow to hold the camera properly and why. Also illustrations of how not to hold the camera.
Camera ShakeWhat is it? What does it look like? What causes it? How to avoid it.
Composition
CompositionAn introduction to composition, explaining the 'rule of thirds' and the use of diagonals.
Composition - Check the BackgroundWatch out for those ugly dustbins!
Rule of ThirdsThe most important rule of composition.
CroppingHow to fill your frame with your subject.
ViewpointAnother important aspect of composition.
Depth of FieldWhat it is and how to use it creatively.
Blur or Bleah?How to use Motion Blur, and a discussion on when it's appropriate.
Exposure
ExposureGetting away from the auto settings.
Shutter Speed & AperturesAn explanation of the mechanics of exposure and the side effects of choosing different aperture/shutter speed combinations.
Exposure CompensationOverriding the automatic metering system.
HistogramsWhat they are trying to tell you.
Bracketing ExposuresSetting up your camera to take a series of pictures at different exposures.
ISO SpeedAnother piece of the exposure puzzle.
Reciprocity FailureAn explanation, strictly for the jargon heads.
Lighting
LightingIntroduction page.
Available LightGetting the best out of the sun.
Using ReflectorsFilling in the shadows.
FlashBreak away from the in-camera flash.
Fill-in FlashSoften those shadows.
Red Eye RemovalA quick remedy in Photoshop.
Studio LightingAn introduction to indoor lighting.
Inverse Square LawA bit of Physics for those who feel the need.
Color
Color TemperatureAn introduction to the color temperature scale.
White BalanceHow to set up your camera's manual white balance.
Gray CardUsing a gray card for color balance and exposure measurement.
Color SpaceEver had the problem of washed out colors, either on a print or on the screen? The chances are the reason for it is that you're using the wrong color space.
TopWorking with different subjects
AnimalsA few tips for the budding wildlife photographer.
BuildingsLighting and perspective.
Close-UpsWhat you need and what to watch out for.
Extended Depth of FieldFor perfectionists.
FireworksAll the settings you need.
FlowersPhotograph flowers like a professional, what you need to know.
Focus StackingFor when you need extra depth of field.
Macro 1:1How to get those ultra close-ups in focus.
PanoramasShooting a panned sequence of shots and stitching them together to make a panorama.
PortraitsTechniques to help you capture those golden moments.
Photography in the SnowGetting the exposure right in all that white.
Sports & ActionTips on how to capture fast action.
Travel PhotographyTake better holiday photos without losing your sanity.
Wedding PhotographyA complete 'how to' for weddings, with an accent on crowd control.
Working with ModelsBribing people to sit for you.
Photo Editing
Photo EditingIntroduction page.
ContrastBalancing those pixels.
ColorDealing with color casts.
Processing RAW FilesAn introduction to Adobe Camera RAW.
Processing RAW Files using HSLAdvanced use of Adobe Camera RAW.
SharpeningUsing the unsharp mask.
Using the Quick MaskMasking parts of your picture to edit certain areas.
Adjustment Layer MasksHow to build accurate layer masks.
Straightening HorizonsA must for landscape and building photographers.
Replacing Boring SkiesUsing layers in Photoshop.
Using the Channel MixerHow to make a better job of changing images from color to black & white.
Using Curves on Adjustment LayersPlaying with contrast and tones to give a more dramatic effect.
High Dynamic RangeHow to shoot and process HDR pictures with Photomatix Pro software.
Video Tutorials - Photo Editing
How to resize your photosA short video showing how to resize your images for the web.
How to correct the colorA short video showing how to make color corrections.
How to use LevelsA short video showing how to use the levels adjustment to control contrast.
How to use CurvesA short video showing how to use the curves adjustment to control contrast.
The Quick MaskA short video showing how to use the Quick Mask mode to select areas of your photo.
Layers & Clipping MasksA short video showing how to blend two layers together using a clipping mask to remove unwanted parts of the image.
RAW Files - Part 1A video demonstrating how to use the sliders in ACR
RAW Files - Part 2A video demonstrating how to use the tools in ACR
RAW Files - Part 3A video explanation of non-destructive editing.
What to do with your Photos
PrintingPrinting your own and sending them out.
What Now?What to do with your masterpieces.
Selling your PhotographsThe world of microstock.
Your Own WebsiteHave Your Own Photography Website.
Backups & StorageDo it now before you lose all your photos.
EXIF DataWhat is it and what's in it for you?