by Daniel Edwards Contrary to what many will have you believe learning beginners tips and tricks in photography just isn’t that hard. There are of course differences between the old film cameras and the new Digital cameras which you will need to be aware of. You can enjoy digital photography for beginners if you are aware and take advantage of these differences. Digital photography for beginners can be mastered by anyone. Gaining a Collection of Images With the digital format we are now har
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Topics: Photographer, photography, camera, pictures Digital and film photography are far more alike than they are different, but digital image recording opens up many new, valuable and perhaps unanticipated opportunities. For starters, assume that everything you already know about getting good pictures still applies. You won’t find it in the box, but every digital camera comes with a license to experiment, test, tweak and screw up to your heart’s content. With the cost of another shot at not
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Digital Masters: Travel Photography Author: Bob Krist Publisher: Lark Books (Sterling Publishing Co., Inc Review by Conrad J. Obregon I sometimes wonder if there is such a thing as travel photography. Isn’t what the travel photographer does already covered by such genres as landscape, architectural and portrait photography, among other things? Bob Krist obviously doesn’t think so. He’s been taking wonderful photographs during his travels and writing about travel photography for years. In
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by Dan Feildman Digital cameras have reinvented photography. Based on “no film theory,” digital cameras have started a whole new era of photography where the information is stored as digital-bytes in the form of pixels, which we all know, are tiny colored dots represented by ones and zeros. And the camera keeps the pictures, you have taken, safe and ready to view/ store/print. As the captured pictures are stored in digital form, almost every computer and other electronic viewing and printing de
by katie George Do you want to get the most out of your digital camera? Anyone can point-and-shoot. But to attain those dazzling professional looking shots, you’ll need to avoid common mistakes and understand some basic photographic techniques. Here are a few tips to help get you started taking better digital photos. 1. Avoiding common mistakes One of the biggest advantages of digital photography is being able to fix problems in your photos after the shooting is done. However, you can save y
Some Information on Digital Cameras By Dan Feildman | December 27, 2008 by Dan Feildman Because of digital cameras photography as we once knew it no longer exists. Based on a “no film theory,” digital cameras have created an entirely new era of photography. Digital photos are stored directly on a digital card, inside your camera, safe and ready to view/ store/print. Since the photos are stored in digital form nearly every computer and other electronic viewing and printing device can read t
by Dan Feildman Because of digital cameras photography as we once knew it no longer exists. Based on a “no film theory,” digital cameras have created an entirely new era of photography. Digital photos are stored directly on a digital card, inside your camera, safe and ready to view/ store/print. Since the photos are stored in digital form nearly every computer and other electronic viewing and printing device can read them too. Similar to the conventional cameras we have used for decades, digit
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Photography BLOG have reviewed the new 10 megapixel Sony Alpha A300 Digital SLR - the camera features a live view 2.7" swivel screen, in body image stabilisation, anti-dust sensor coating, ISO3200, 3fps shooting, and dynamic range optimisation. The camera is available for £378 with lens: "The Sony A300 is certainly a fun camera to use, owing to its zippy Live View performance, tilting screen and advanced feature set. While plastic, it is well made, looking and feeling like it was built to last
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Photography podcast #59 talks about HDR (High dynamic range) photography in an interview with fashion photographer and HDR instructor Joseph Cartright. In this podcast we discuss how to create an HDR photograph and be warned, this is an intermediate level podcast. That said, Joseph reviews many of the terms that confuse digital photographers these days, so part of the podcast (especially the beginning) reviews concepts relevant to all digital photography. In a nutshell an HDR image is made of 2
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Digital Cameras Posted By Dan Feildman on @ 6:14 pm by Dan Feildman Digital cameras have reinvented photography. Based on “no film theory,” digital cameras have started a whole new era of photography where the information is stored as digital-bytes in the form of pixels, which we all know, are tiny colored dots represented by ones and zeros. And the camera keeps the pictures, you have taken, safe and ready to view/ store/print. As the captured pictures are stored in digital form, almost ev
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