Photographers, read this: Camera Day is June 29

Photographers, read this: Camera Day is June 29
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Share This Story!Let friends in your social network know what you are reading aboutPhotographers, read this: Camera Day is June 29Camera Day is June 29, and Your Take wants your best photos and tips for better photos.Post to Facebook Try Another
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CancelSendSent!A link has been sent to your friend’s email address.AutoplayShow ThumbnailsShow CaptionsLast SlideNext Slide”Just headed out the door camera in hand. Confronted by the hallway mirror, I thought: what the heck … so what you see is what you get.”(Photo: Barry Wexler, Your Take)Photographers, get ready to frame and aim. June 29 is Camera Day, and Your Take wants you to take your best shots and share them with the nation.Joining the Your Take community is easy. Just log in with your Facebook or Google+ account at yourtake.usatoday.com or in the USA TODAY iPhone app. In the app, click the navigation button in the top left corner, and then tap “Your Take.”Once you’re signed up, you can give your best photography tips or contribute to one of our many topics, such as #WorldCup Fever and #Summertake, which features our readers’ take on summertime fun.If you’re headed to the ballpark with camera in hand, you can show us the view from your seats. Or maybe you’re proud of the people and places that make up the best of your state. We have a topic for that, too.After you’ve contributed to one of Your Take’s topics, be sure to watch for your contributions in USA TODAY’s print edition, the USA TODAY mobile and digital products or on the Your Take Facebook, Twitter or Instagram accounts. Your photo could be selected for our daily Take 5, which features our editors’ top picks, or maybe your series of photos will be chosen for a full feature story.Whether you’re shooting with an iPhone 4 or with a state-of-the-art DSLR, we want to see your take on what’s going on where you are. So Celebrate Camera Day by putting the world around you into focus..The Half Dome at Yosemite National Park in California. “It was very humbling to see the magnitude of it,” contributor Dara Fazel says.(Photo: Dara Fazel, Your Take)Read or Share this story: http://usat.ly/1llB6lG
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