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This is an awesome contest, and I'm going to get my entry in early this time. Is it ok to integrate multiple things into one instructable such as a guide on taking photos, transferring them to computer, editing them etc?

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Sep 5, 2009. 2:32 AMKiteman says:
As Lemonie says, I'd pick one of those and go to town with it - a "complete" guide to photography would be hundreds of steps at a very minimum.
Sep 5, 2009. 1:46 AMlemonie says:
The contest says:

show off your cool flash ideas, image-tweaking tips, low-light techniques, homemade tripods, or anything else that helps you take great pictures.

Don't try to do a guide, don't bother with transferring to a computer, only consider editing if it counts as "image-tweaking tips". It's important to stick to what the competition is about. For example, a lot of people have crammed things into 30 second video clips for the Forbes competition without doing a very good job on showing something neat.

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Sep 4, 2009. 7:07 PMRock Soldier says:
Is it ok to integrate multiple things into one instructable such as a guide on taking photos, transferring them to computer, editing them etc?
Yes it should be, as it will make your instructable better.

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