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You’ll create a photograph that captures a car as art.</p></div>]]></description><pubDate>May 26, 2013</pubDate><guid>hdxle92y</guid></item><item><title>May 25, 2013</title><link>http://www.nikonusa.com/Learn-And-Explore/Tip-of-the-Day.page?mo=05.2013#tip-hdxle930</link><description> <![CDATA[  <div style="float:left;" class="tod-list-tip"><p>Babies are great subjects because they’re so darn cute. Focus on the teeny body parts with a macro lens. Pudgy hands, small ears, and teeny elbows—they’re even cuter when they’re the subjects of your photo.</p></div>]]></description><pubDate>May 25, 2013</pubDate><guid>hdxle930</guid></item><item><title>May 24, 2013</title><link>http://www.nikonusa.com/Learn-And-Explore/Tip-of-the-Day.page?mo=05.2013#tip-hdxle92m</link><description> <![CDATA[  <div style="float:left;" class="tod-list-tip"><p>Ask people to write down their e-mail address on a piece of paper and take a photo of that paper along with their photos. That way you’ll always have their e-mail address on file. Send them a copy of the photo as a thank-you for their time. </p></div>]]></description><pubDate>May 24, 2013</pubDate><guid>hdxle92m</guid></item><item><title>May 23, 2013</title><link>http://www.nikonusa.com/Learn-And-Explore/Tip-of-the-Day.page?mo=05.2013#tip-hdxle92z</link><description> <![CDATA[  <div style="float:left;" class="tod-list-tip"><p>Keep an eye on your LCD after you take photos of people, and when you find a particularly flattering shot, show it to them. Nothing makes a person relax like knowing that the photos you’re taking make them look good. </p></div>]]></description><pubDate>May 23, 2013</pubDate><guid>hdxle92z</guid></item><item><title>May 22, 2013</title><link>http://www.nikonusa.com/Learn-And-Explore/Tip-of-the-Day.page?mo=05.2013#tip-hdxle937</link><description> <![CDATA[  <div style="float:left;" class="tod-list-tip"><p>Planning to take a vacation by the beach? Look for a compact digital camera that’s waterproof, such as the Nikon COOLPIX AW100, AW110, S30, S31 or get an underwater housing for your camera. You’ll be able to take your camera under water and capture what goes on below the surface.</p></div>]]></description><pubDate>May 22, 2013</pubDate><guid>hdxle937</guid></item><item><title>May 21, 2013</title><link>http://www.nikonusa.com/Learn-And-Explore/Tip-of-the-Day.page?mo=05.2013#tip-hdxle935</link><description> <![CDATA[  <div style="float:left;" class="tod-list-tip"><p>When shooting nighttime landscapes, use a low ISO (400 or below if possible) while working from a tripod. Open your aperture to F/4 or F/5.6. This will allow you to have a shot full of detail and of good quality. Remember that night shots need a subject, just like day shots.</p></div>]]></description><pubDate>May 21, 2013</pubDate><guid>hdxle935</guid></item><item><title>May 20, 2013</title><link>http://www.nikonusa.com/Learn-And-Explore/Tip-of-the-Day.page?mo=05.2013#tip-hdxle931</link><description> <![CDATA[  <div style="float:left;" class="tod-list-tip"><p>Don’t forget to bring your camera to holiday barbeques so you can capture all of the fun. Take pictures of the food being grilled, games being played, as well as groupings of friends and family.</p></div>]]></description><pubDate>May 20, 2013</pubDate><guid>hdxle931</guid></item><item><title>May 19, 2013</title><link>http://www.nikonusa.com/Learn-And-Explore/Tip-of-the-Day.page?mo=05.2013#tip-hdxle92v</link><description> <![CDATA[  <div style="float:left;" class="tod-list-tip"><p>Wait until the camera has finished writing the photo(s) to the memory card (green light is off) before turning off the camera or removing the card. You can lose pictures if you do either before the camera has had time to download the file(s) from its internal memory to the card.</p></div>]]></description><pubDate>May 19, 2013</pubDate><guid>hdxle92v</guid></item><item><title>May 18, 2013</title><link>http://www.nikonusa.com/Learn-And-Explore/Tip-of-the-Day.page?mo=05.2013#tip-hdxle92q</link><description> <![CDATA[  <div style="float:left;" class="tod-list-tip"><p>You should format the memory card in your camera on a regular basis. By using the camera’s built-in “Format” function, found in the menus, you lessen the chance of having card problems in the future. Doing so is better than just deleting the images using the camera or the computer.</p></div>]]></description><pubDate>May 18, 2013</pubDate><guid>hdxle92q</guid></item><item><title>May 17, 2013</title><link>http://www.nikonusa.com/Learn-And-Explore/Tip-of-the-Day.page?mo=05.2013#tip-hdxle92o</link><description> <![CDATA[  <div style="float:left;" class="tod-list-tip"><p>When you’re at a parade take photos of the parade goers, especially your children and the looks on their faces. You’ll see a lot of smiles and excitement. </p></div>]]></description><pubDate>May 17, 2013</pubDate><guid>hdxle92o</guid></item></channel></rss>