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So You Wanna Take Better Pictures!


Dear reader, if you have been using a compact point and shoot digital camera, and wondering how the pros can take great and beautiful photos, then you have come to the right place!

As a noob, which means a beginner, I only started picking up photography as a hobby almost a year ago. The turning point for me was when my son was born and I thought to myself, "Me wants to take better pictures.". Being a self-taught amateur photographer, I learn a lot by reading and experimenting. In here, I will share with you what I learn, how I learn them, as I learn them.

If terms such as DSLR, compact cameras. point and shoot, etc sounds alien to you, fear not, I will explain more in an upcoming posts about cameras in general. Until then, why don't you check out this free 28-page report that is full of advice and tips, especially for beginners who wants to take better pictures?

Have fun!

Monday, May 10, 2010

How to Share Your Photos on Photobucket

Couple of post before this I wrote a step-by-step guide on how to share your photos on flickr, now I'm going to teach you how to share your photos on Photobucket.

Photobucket not only allows you to share your photos, you can also share videos. The important feature of Photobucket is that it also allows you to store them. So if you have problems with your hard disk drive running out of space from all your photos and videos, well, you can store them on Photobucket instead.

You can sign up for a free account with Photobucket which gives you up to 500 MB of storage space for images and video clips, with a maximum bandwidth of 10 GB a month.

Should you need more storage, you can sign up for a Pro Account for $24.95 a year, which will give you 25 GB of space.

Another great feature of Photobucket is that it's very easy to share or embed your photos on other sites, such as your MySpace or Facebook accounts, Blogger blog or any other website. Photobucket will generates a link code for each photo.

If you want photos you'll be proud to display online, check out "Shoot Digital Pics Like the Pros," a free report from Dan Feildman.

Here's an easy step-by-step guide to upload photos into Photobucket.

1. Create and log into your Photobucket account.

2. Click on the "All Albums" tab then click "Create New Album"

3. Just click on the "upload images and videos" button to upload your content.

5. Select the photo you want to upload. You can upload either from your computer, another website, mobile phone or email.

6. Once all the photos have been uploaded. You will then be asked to enter the title, description and tags for your picture. In the same screen, you can share the photo on MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, Blogger, email and other sites.



7. Finally, click either "Return to album" or "Add tags to all albums."

That's all there is to it, it's very easy. Photobucket even lets you share your pictures through printed products, slideshows, scrapbooks and online galleries.

Before you do, how about making sure your digital photos are worthy of sharing? Pick up your copy of "Shoot Digital Pics Like the Pros." It's free.

Get it here:


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