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10 Hot Photography Tutorials: October 2014

30 Oct

Who else is slightly freaked out by the fact that we’re about to move into November? Where did the year go!

Anyway – it’s time to look back on the hottest tutorials for October.

This past month saw a few of our posts go a little viral. Here are the top 5!

1. 10 Common Mistakes Made by New Photographers

A post by Jame Mahaer that many of us can relate to and that many new photographers found helpful!

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2. 3 Simple Ways to Create Stunning Eyes in Your Portrait Photography

Gina Milicia did it again with this helpful tutorial on giving a little extra attention to your portrait subjects eyes in post production.

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3. 3. Cheat Sheet: Getting Control over Your Camera in Manual Mode

dPS readers love infographics – here’s the hottest one for this past month!

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4. Five Ways to Improve Your Eye for Composition

Andrew Gibson hit the mark with many dPS readers with this post with 5 simple suggestions on improving your composition.

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5. How to Find and Use Hyperfocal Distance for Sharp Backgrounds

Jim Hamel gives us the low down on finding and using Hyperlocal distance!

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5 More From This Time Last Year

In the last 12 months we’ve had a LOT of new readers to dPS who have missed some of our older tutorials. So for you – here’s our top 5 most read posts from last year!

1. The 3 Biggest Kid Photography Mistakes

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2. Posing Guide: 21 Sample Poses to Get You Started with Photographing Women – Part I

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3. Posing Guide: 21 Sample Poses to Get You Started with Photographing Men

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4. How to Photograph Dramatic Clouds at Sunset

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5. Reflectors: Your Secret Weapon for Amazing Portrait Photography

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