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This short, 14 page magazine style article addresses the problem thousands of us as amateur photographers face. You love your new camera, but you've run out of ideas on what to photograph next. Your family runs the other way as soon as they see you appear with your camera in your hand. Maybe next Spring, when the weather is nice, you'll get outdoors for some nature shots, but for now you're stuck looking for photography ideas.You wander the house muttering "I don't know what else to photograph."Here is a great photography project you can start today. Tabletop Photography.Imagine turning a paperclip into a Fine Art Photograph.The Quick & Easy Guide to Tabletop Photography shows you some unique, creative techniques that with nothing more than a point and shoot camera you can accomplish right now in your home, without the need for expensive lights or other specialized photographic gear.The complete list of equipment includes:Your camera.A tripod.Colored paper.A table near a window.That's it.But the big question is What to Photograph?Here is the unique part about this article. You will find literally dozens of "subjects" to photograph by visiting believe it or not your local Dollar, or Arts and Crafts Store. As you will see from all the full color examples in this guide, the key here is not so much the item(s) themselves, but more their color and shape.In The Quick and Easy Guide to Tabletop Photography you will discover how you will transform plain, everyday items we don't really pay attention to, like a lowly paperclip into creative, impressionistic photographic images.An easy ready that will quickly get you started on a new photographic project, but once you discover this form of photography you may be "hooked" for years to come.

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