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  • Air, One of Nature's Four Basic Elements
    I was inspired to write this article because of a picture I took of a butterfly taken on my land in one of my gardens. I noticed a beautiful blue light trailing the butterfly, was intrigued, and asked a well known author on spiritual matters for her opinion. I was told the blue light was the energy of Dom, the elemental Master of the air spirits. I consider myself a spiritual person but really knew nothing about air spirits so I did a little research and found it to be quite interesting.
  • Photographing Butterflies
    Photographing butterflies requires patience while waiting for that right opportunity to come along; have your camera ready to go, kick back and enjoy the beautiful flowers until it does. Having your own flower garden to attract butterflies is the best place, in my opinion, to capture your pictures.
  • The Zebra Longwing, Beautiful and Unique
    The Zebra Longwing, also known as the Zebra Heliconian, was declared the official butterfly of my home state Florida in 1996. These beautiful and unique little creatures, actually insects, with long narrow black wings and yellow zebra-like stripes (purposely designed by nature to help avoid and warn off predators) live throughout Florida and are plentiful on my land in the North Central section.
  • Basics On Copyrighting Your Photographs
    This article is intended on providing only the basics about copyrighting your photographs within the United States (at this time of writing, 12-11-07).
  • Ansel Adams; Changing Photography Forever
    There are few photographers that have been able to leave a lasting image on people like Ansel Adams. His love and desire for nature enabled him to take breathtaking nature photographs and his black and white photography has made it what it is today.
  • Take Control Of Your Photographs
    Before investing in a camera, consider choosing one that offers manual features in which you can control the outcome of your pictures. The two basic features are aperture and shutter speed. Just by understanding how they work you can turn your photographs into a piece of art.
  • Make Money With Your Photos
    So you learned to take a great picture and now you would like to make some cash from them (and of course, share your artwork with the world). Here are three ways you can go about this without costing you a fortune.

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