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Digital Photo Secrets

Take Amazing Photos with these little known tips and tricks!

"Are You Tired Of Taking Inconsistent Photos? David Peterson can help
fix it for you in less than 5 minutes a day - For FREE!

"The Secrets For Taking Awesome Photos
With Your Existing Digital Camera
Can Now Be Yours - FREE!
... Even If You're A Complete Newbie!!"


* This is not one of the regular courses! Prepare to learn
photography the fun way!
* Inside, there are 21 simple and effective tips. Learn at your own
pace right from home!
* Master your camera in the shortest time possible... while your
photos keep improving with every single shot you take! (You'll
instantly learn things that others pay thousands of bucks for!)
* Ever wanted to know what terms like Aperture, Shutter Speed, Focal
Length and F-Stop mean? I explain them in easy-to-understand terms.
* IMPORTANT: This training is completely FREE
No obligation to buy. No Contracts. No hassles.

Fill Out The Form Below To Be Granted Free Instant Access To David's 21
day Email Series
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We will send you an email with your very first tip. You can start
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I hate spam as much as you do and promise to NEVER send email that you
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There is an unsubscribe link at the end of each message that my system
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If you have any other questions about signing up, please email me.

How Will My Tips and Techniques Make You A Better Photographer?

Each day you'll get a new tip in your email that will help you to take
better photos. Even though my mini-course has over 21 tips, you'll find
yourself taking better shots by using just two or three tips! Imagine
how great your photos will be after the 21st tip....

The tips are simple, well written, and easy to implement. But they're
astonishingly effective.

Here's Some Of The Fantastic Photo Techniques You Will Receive:

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Secret 1: The Simplest Tip

There's a really simple tip that will improve your photos 10 fold
instantly. You don't even need any fancy equipment or settings! It's so
simple and so effective, it's my first tip. You'll receive this tip
immediately upon entering your email above.

Secret 2: Improving Clarity Using The Right Zoom Tool

When zooming in on Point and Shoot cameras, your image can sometimes
look all blurry and grainy. In this tip, I tell you why, and how you
can use a different zoom to get a crisp, clear image.
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Secret 3: Composition Secrets

There's a little known tip, used all the time by professionals, that
results in a pleasing, nicely balanced photo. In this tip, I discuss
what it is, and how incredibly easy it is to use in your own photos.
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Secret 4: Secrets For Shooting Kids

We all love photos of kids! They have such wonderful faces, and usually
love to be in front of the camera. Unlike us adults who tend to shy
away from cameras! But children can also be unpredictable, and for that
you need some special skills as a photographer.
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Secret 5: Ensure you'll Always Have A Great Shot

I know I keep saying it, but this is another tip (only available with
digital cameras) that ensures you will always walk away from a party or
gathering with some perfect shots. This tip is the main reason why I
love shooting with digital.

Secret 6: Stop the Delay!

Sick of the wait between when you press the shutter and when the shot
is taken? It's called shutter delay and is caused by your camera
needing to focus on your subject. Guess what? The delay can be
eliminated! Now my subjects haven't moved out of frame before the shot
is taken.
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Secret 7: The piece of equipment professionals never leave the house without.

It's a tripod. I know what you're giong to say. They're bulky and
clumsy and get in the way of a great shot. However, what I'll tell you
in this tip will change your outlook entirely.
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Secret 8: Enhance the creativity of your shots

This is another really simple tip that's extremely effective and will
make your otherwise boring images really stand out!
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Secret 9: Using Flash During The Day

Flash isn't just for night time. When I first discovered this tip for
daylight photography, I almost fell out of my chair! A flash helps to
eliminate dark shadows on your subject. A picture with less shadows
looks much better than one with dark subjects you can't see.
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Secret 10: Get the perfect candle-blowing image - Everytime

This secret tells you how to get the perfect shot for any action scene
(like a child blowing out a candle). You won't need to settle for the
`too soon' or `too late' shot again.

Secret 11: Keep It Fresh

This tip will help keep your photographs fresh and interesting to you
as well as your audience. And as a bonus, you'll suddenly start seeing
more than what meets the eye, and your skills as photographer will
grow.
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Secret 12: Look For Light

Photography is all about light.
It's the action of light hitting the image sensor at the back of the
camera that creates our shots. So it makes sense to look at the light
around you before you compose your image.

And there are lots more secrets!

There are another 9 tips to make up the 21 day course covering subjects
like Red Eye Reduction flash, Predefined Modes and using the LCD.

But it doesn't stop there! I've expanded the course with some bonus
video interviews and heaps more tips to keep you shooting for years.

All for free. Sign up today!

Don't Take My Word For it. Here's What Others Have To Say

97 Responses

* jods says:
December 25, 2011 at 11:13 pm
hey this site is crap i av n better
* Sally says:
December 24, 2011 at 4:54 pm
Hi David
Just wanted to thank you for this years wonderful tips and to wish
you and your loved ones a very happy & safe Christmas and New year.
Best wishes Sally
* KINGSTONE M KAVAMBA says:
December 20, 2011 at 9:32 pm
wanna learn more.am starting to follow your lessons tip,hope it
will fulfill my dreams.
* Ankita says:
December 19, 2011 at 6:08 pm
Hey!
Firstly thanx 4 all d tips n the advice..no1 is this helpful :)
actually m new 2 photography n i'm confused..my budget is around
$600..
Canon Powershot SX40 or SX30 or EOS 550D..whch 1 should i go for?
* Carl says:
November 29, 2011 at 6:51 am
Hi David and all.
I'm wondering what f number you would be using for fireworks?
I'm asuming high as you would want all in focus but how high?
Or is it just a case of experimenting?
Many thanks for all you tips, keep up the good work. You are really
helping me to learn and become better at something I've always
enjoyed doing.
Only had a dslr for about 18 months and have learnt more in the
last few months of your tips than I had learnt for the whole period
before that.
Thanks again,
Kind regards
Carl
400d with lots of extras
* randy miller says:
November 15, 2011 at 8:36 am
thank you very much for all of your photo tips...i practice using
them all the time !
* Popescu Vasile says:
November 1, 2011 at 3:49 am
Nice tips , Thank`s
* CLIVE says:
October 28, 2011 at 5:11 am
AS USUAL YOUR TIPS ARE JUST AMAZING.Thank you
* Gerry says:
October 11, 2011 at 9:57 am
i'm excited and hope that my well-hidden genius will finally make
its appearance!
* Louise says:
October 5, 2011 at 5:51 am
Thank you for tips that are written in plain English that I can
understand!
* PhotoTipMan says:
September 19, 2011 at 5:20 am
Excellent course with lots of useful information. Thanks!
* Francie says:
September 16, 2011 at 9:23 pm
Thanks for all the wonderful tips. This is my first time to comment
and I'm just starting to REALLY learn about my camera. Your tips
are soooo helpful.
* chesley gray says:
September 15, 2011 at 11:22 am
Hi Dave,
There is a lot to take in. Thank you for the abundance.
Chesley
* Richard says:
September 2, 2011 at 7:30 am
This is hands down one of the best photography courses available.
Thank you!
* Brenda says:
August 24, 2011 at 6:19 pm
You are a true inspiration to all us enthusiastic snappers,
especially those like me that have a significant camera but no idea
how to use it! It is a shame more experts with vast experience do
not share their knowledge FOR FREE as you have done. Big thanks
from all your fans.
* geezer says:
August 22, 2011 at 1:28 am
These are great tips for any photographer irregardless of their
skill set.
Clearly explained and well laid out.
Thank you.
* merrel marlin says:
August 21, 2011 at 10:52 am
thank you for your simple, logical and practical advice - it really
is about common sense and motivation - having great lenses and some
talent helps.
* don mcdaniel says:
August 21, 2011 at 6:01 am
david
from simple to complex,your tips are simply astounding,and have
become a new source of info and inspiration for me.
cant thank you enough
A fan
don-odessa,tx.
* Don says:
August 20, 2011 at 11:37 pm
Thanks, I'm a very new amature. No nonsence tips and guidance is
what I've been seeking. Your a breath of fresh air
* Robert says:
August 16, 2011 at 2:38 am
Looking forward to receiving the tips.
* derek says:
August 14, 2011 at 7:33 am
lots of great tips for people just starting in digital photography
and best of all it's free....
* Neil says:
August 12, 2011 at 12:18 am
Tips are what a person needs to get on top of your photograpy. Not
long winded technical data that fudges the brain before you start.
Good site-Thanx
* Tapan Pal says:
July 30, 2011 at 11:20 pm
Hi David,
Two days ago I received my book,"Digital Photography Secrets." Its
a very infomative book which I should have had long time back. Just
reading first few pages I have learnt a lot already. Any other book
by you ? Thank you very much and have a great summer.
Regards
Tapan
* Melanie says:
July 14, 2011 at 2:51 am
I'm so excited about getting these tips each day. I have always
loved taking pictures as far back as I can remember. I purchased a
nice Kodak C195 point and shoot but it also has a program mode. I
am the offical photographer for the agency I work for. And I take
ALOT of pictures that are published in important media. I also have
alot of animals and am constantly taking pictures. I carry my
camera in my purse so I have it every where I go. I am looking so
foward to your tips each day. I have read some online information
which has been helpful but I like your style. I just signed up
today and received my first tip. I'm looking very forward for tip 2
tommorrow. And offering these tips free is so AWESOME. I cannot
afford to take a photography class. So I am very grateful for this.
* florence laleau says:
July 13, 2011 at 6:54 am
Thank you David for all the tips I am still learning my camera so I
would apply some tec to my projects
* Glory Phuthwa Ndlazi says:
July 1, 2011 at 5:46 am
the course is very good and helpful
keep it up guys you are so helpful indeed
* Ian Waters says:
June 28, 2011 at 9:24 pm
I find your tips great using terms that i understand and busting
the jargon its great well written and really use full it has helped
my understanding of my dslr,s different settings and i can finally
step away from the auto setting.Thanks i will keep on reading your
tips and one day i may be as good as iwould like to be it will save
me no end in batts time and memory space lol any way till then i
look forward to reading your tips and tricks.
* michaela jansen says:
June 9, 2011 at 8:39 pm
Great tips for someone starting out! :)
* Carolyn Coolins says:
June 5, 2011 at 1:15 pm
I heartily endorse all the praise others have given. Only have a
"Point and shoot" so some tips don't apply but others very useful.
Thank you so much for your free advice, most appreciated by those
on a limited income.
* Dianne says:
May 29, 2011 at 11:05 pm
I purchased my Samsung NX-10 a few months ago (love this camera).
Since reading your articles and buying your books I can honestly
say I am getting better photos every day. However, I have learned
that the trick is NOT the camera but the knowledge of how to use
it. Thanks so much!
* Roy Head says:
May 29, 2011 at 4:03 pm
Thanks David, your tips are fantastic, I save them all and go over
them all the time. You have certainly helped me become a better
photographer. Once again thank you, much appreciated.
* Yahya says:
May 28, 2011 at 4:16 am
Thank you so much for this great article. I am very grateful to you
and
I consider myself lucky to be a subscriber to your free digital
photography secrets. This have helped me in solving many photograpy
and camera puzzles.
Yahya
* Ellen says:
May 20, 2011 at 4:24 pm
Never, horrible tips
* Danie Janse Van Rensburg says:
May 16, 2011 at 4:22 pm
Thank you David I am really learning alot. I see photgraphy totaly
in a new way
* Martyn Holden says:
May 8, 2011 at 2:40 am
Wow, I am so impressed with what David has sent me so far. I went
through the coarse and am now trying to retain the information by
going through the tips again. I have an understanding of what my
camera can do, and still learning how to set up for the perfect
picture I want to create at any time. I am looking through
different eyes than before I took the coarse. Thank you
David........Marty
* Reg T says:
May 4, 2011 at 12:55 pm
Hi David
Your concept of releasing one tip per day is by far the best idea
ever,gives me at 86yrs old time to grasp one tip before going to
the next i have many books that tell me to go to page 69 for half
the answer then page 28 for the rest too confusing, secret tips
first class idea keep up the good work now learning the easy way.
* Reg T says:
May 1, 2011 at 9:09 pm
Hi David only up to tip 2 and already making headway with your
simple way to explain your tips. Many Thanks Reg T
* Reg T says:
May 1, 2011 at 9:09 pm
Hi David only up to tip 2 and already making headway with your
simple way to explain your tips. Many Thanks Reg T
* Kevin says:
April 30, 2011 at 2:21 pm
Your tips have improved my shooting abilities and they are greatly
appreciated. You cut the fat and get right to the meat which is
VERY nice. Again, thank you for sharing your wisdom and knowledge.
This course is highly recommended.
* Mrs Turnbull says:
April 28, 2011 at 9:50 pm
Thank you. I am learning more from your tips that I did going on a
one to one photography course which cost me a fortune! Your style
of writing and explaining is excellent.
* Philip Malherbe says:
April 26, 2011 at 11:52 pm
Hi David. Being new to photography, I find a wealth of info in the
tips you are sharing with us, your readers. Thank you for that. It
is really appreciated. My photography has realy improved by leaps
and bounds. Regards from South Africa
* Mark says:
April 25, 2011 at 9:48 pm
I have a Nikon D3100 with a 55/200mm lens. I have some friends
getting married on a boat at night and they have asked me to help
with some shots. I would like to give them the best I possibly can
with what I have to work with. Suggestions? Thank-you
* Vee says:
April 21, 2011 at 3:05 pm
Hi David, I just received my first tip.
I'm glad that you are here. I also like that if I have any
question's, I can just ask.
Of course, I like the free part too.
* Navdeep says:
April 13, 2011 at 5:29 pm
Your tips explained is really good - simple words - but technical
difference explained clearly - Easy for a non-technical person also
to understand.
Great.
Cheers
* Abey Mdluli says:
April 8, 2011 at 4:22 am
These tips are something out of this world. I've seen some
remarkable improvements in my photos ever since I started
implementing some of your free tips. Please keep well.
* John says:
April 7, 2011 at 12:13 am
Thanks for all your handy tips, they really help allot and you
always get straight to the point and make it easy for us beginners
to understand!
* Paddy says:
March 24, 2011 at 5:08 pm
Hi Dave
You turn my dull day into an exciting one. Of my mail yours is
always the first to be opened It gives me a lot of mental food You
have a new twist each time. The way you explain is what makes you
such a good teacher
Paddy

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