Posted in Tips n Tricks on May 1st, 2008
Introduction to digital photography
Make no mistake, digital photography is here, it’s big, and it’s the way things will be from now on. People use digital photography in their work every day:- police officers, real estate agents, insurance agents, fire fighters, scientists and doctors, just to name a few.
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Posted in Article, Tips n Tricks on Feb 19th, 2008
There are many people who want to make photography as their career. Many people find it fulfilling to engage in a life of taking pictures. This venture entails a good photography education.
Just like any other kind of school, the appropriate selection of a photography school which will meet the needs of the students is essential [...]
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Posted in Article, Tips n Tricks on Feb 18th, 2008
In any kind of endeavor, joining an organization or a club provides countless possibilities of enhancing your knowledge and skill about that particular endeavor.
Take for example the photography clubs. Photography clubs are generally groups of people united by their interest in photography. Whether these people are professional or amateur photographers or who are just fond [...]
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Posted in Tips n Tricks on Jan 22nd, 2008
Planning to get your hands on a digital camera but not sure if you can make the transition from your old camera that uses film to one that utilizes a memory card? If you are afraid of things that are complicated, then don’t worry. Although digital cameras may be advanced, that doesn’t necessarily mean that [...]
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Posted in Tips n Tricks on Jan 19th, 2008
After you have purchased your camera look at it as an asset. This small digital camera is going to be more than just taking snaps. You are going to be able to capture more images than before as you are free to take as many photos now and it won’t cost you a single cent [...]
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Posted in Tips n Tricks on Jan 6th, 2008
Whether you just have a simple point-and-shoot camera or the more expensive digital SLRs, you can definitely take quality pictures like the pros do. It’s not the type of camera that takes great shots, it’s the photographer. If you don’t know how to correctly take a shot, you can take a really bad picture from [...]
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Posted in Tips n Tricks on Jan 6th, 2008
Technically, macro is when the subject is larger on the media (negative or sensor) than it is in real life, so I’ll use the term close up.
Above all, start off using your tripod. This will avoid camera shake.
Use a cable release or remote triggering device. If you don’t have one, you can use the [...]
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