September 16, 2014

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Capture the Moment

Prepare to take great pictures at a moment's notice with these tips and tricks from National Geographic. Check out a gallery of special photography techniques. Watch a video about successful composition. Then learn how to break the rules. Once you've taken some great shots, share them on Your Shot, our online photo community. Need some inspiration? See how one Your Shot hashtag caught on like wildfire. Browse the Daily Dozen for the day's best photos. Check out the Your Shot Blog to learn more about photographers like you. And take a look at the impact photography has made in the lives of some teens on the border.

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In our next issue, we're taking a walk back in time to meet some prehistoric giants. Get to know Spinosaurus and other dinosaurs that once roamed our planet.
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