Have you been persuaded to purchase a new camera or lens after viewing outstanding sample images, only to be less than thrilled with your own results after parting with the cash? Before racing for a refund, consider two things that contribute more to great pictures than the quality of the camera -- lighting and composition.
Overcome the amateurishly framed red eyed subjects centered in dimly lit rooms with bright foreheads caused by flash cameras. Visit the archive of Photo Composition Articles to learn about color theory, calculating depth of field, and image composition for wildlife, landscapes and more.