Learn Digital Photography – Getting the Best Out of Your Shot
Posted on March 21, 2009 - Filed Under Arts and Entertainment | Leave a Comment
Everyone wants the best out of their picture but sometime things will get out of hand and you will have a hard time accepting your pictures. This article will look into what you need to indoor and outdoor, dealing with glare and framing.
When it comes to photography, everyone wishes to get the perfect shot for their picture. However, things often go beyond what you want. Luckily with the presence of digital photography, you have more control over your picture. At least now you can look at your picture immediately on the LCD screen to see whether you are satisfied with your shot.
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Read More..>>What Is With Digital Photography
Posted on January 14, 2009 - Filed Under Arts and Entertainment | Leave a Comment
Digital photography is nothing new to the general public anymore. Whether you are watching TV, online or go out to a gathering, you will see people snapping pictures with digital camera. But what actually did digital photography change compare to film photography? This article shares with you the answer to that…
Many people are getting into the hobby of photography ever since digital photography emerged in the market. It has provided a new means to the hobby. One of the best changes is the LCD screen.
Compact digital cameras nowadays are equipped with LCD screen so that you can frame your picture easily. This helps the photography beginner to enjoy the hobby without looking into the small viewfinder. Also, digital camera manufacturers are challenging themselves to fit bigger screen to the camera. Imagine taking your pictures when looking at a 5 inches LCD screen. Digital photography is going to be so enjoyable.
Read More..>>Digital Photography: Accepting Software Into Your Life
Posted on October 10, 2008 - Filed Under Entertainment | Leave a Comment
Photographers who grew up with film often view new technology with suspicion or disdain. The reality is that editing software is not just about ‘fixing up your mistakes on a computer.’ If you want to get the best out of your digital photos, you will need to get to know your computer a little better.
Digital photography has created a shift in the balance of art and technology. No matter how much you pride yourself on your traditional camera skills, you also need to know a lot more about software.
Read More..>>Under Water Photography Tips And Techniques
Posted on April 19, 2008 - Filed Under Arts and Entertainment | Leave a Comment
The general purpose of under water photography is to bring sea life to the surface. Most people are curious about what lives underwater and what actually goes on beneath the ocean surface. Underwater photographers make it their mission to capture this hidden world on camera and bring to those people who will never get a chance to see it firsthand. The under water world requires a specific skills and techniques that are different from general photography skills.
The underwater world needs to be captured up close unlike wildlife photography for example. Since the water refracts and distorts images, the closer you are to your photography subject, the less distortion you will have. A great deal of patience is required for under water photography. You may be trying to take a photo a fish or dolphin, but than they suddenly swim away before you get a chance to. Also, water contains many particles like plankton that can cause the image to lose contrast and sharpness.
Read More..>>How Camera Lenses Determine Digital Photography Success
Posted on April 13, 2008 - Filed Under Arts and Entertainment | Leave a Comment
Have you ever taken a picture and wondered after you took the shot just what were you thinking? Has it looked as if you were nowhere near the subject of your shot? This is something that happens a whole lot, however, there is hope and you can still take beautiful photographs with some help. It is best for these methods if you have a camera that will allow you to change the lenses; however, there are also some cameras, which will allow for aftermarket lenses to be added which gives the same effect you are looking for.
Read More..>>How Many Megapixels Equal Digital Photography Success?
Posted on April 4, 2008 - Filed Under Arts and Entertainment | Leave a Comment
If you are looking for a digital camera, you no doubt have been met with the term megapixel, or MP. This probably sounds like a foreign language, but there is no reason to fear the terms. Instead, with some patience and careful research it is possible to really understand what a megapixel is, and what it means for your pictures. The first thing you should understand is all digital cameras have a MP or megapixel rating.
In digital photography megapixel tell you how many pixels your picture has, which directly relates to how large you can make your picture. If you have a camera that only has a 2MP size, you are going to be lucky to make that picture the size of a stamp. However, a camera that has a 6MP rating will be able to give you a gigantic poster sized picture that you can treasure forever, and see from more than 2 inches away. However, you should also realize that megapixel size will also affect your picture quality.
Read More..>>Using Photoshop To Create The Perfect Shot
Posted on March 30, 2008 - Filed Under Arts and Entertainment | Leave a Comment
Many amateur photographers have recently switched over from using traditional film to the digital realm, especially with the advent of the cheaper digital SLR or DSLR cameras.
Now you can use your digital camera in exactly the same way that you could a traditional 35mm SLR. In fact the digital models are even better as you can set the film speed and make previews etc etc.
Having made the change to digital there are far too few photographers who realize the power of Photshop.
Digital enhancement of your images is something that can turn some of the most amateur photos into professional looking shots.
The possibilities are endless but include;
Read More..>>The Transition To Digital Photography
Posted on March 29, 2008 - Filed Under Arts and Entertainment | Leave a Comment
Today, an increasing amount of people is discovering the art of taking pictures through the advanced technology of digital photography. This approach, which is often used when capturing the images of graduations, parties, weddings, and family outings, has elevated the possibilities a camera may provide. Over the years, digital photography continues to make strides with the public, as manufactures are producing more equipment geared towards both commercial and professional use.
Digital photography involves an electronic device that records and translates images as binary data. A digital camera is able to store images, which are later edited and printed with the use of a personal computer and specialized software. At the time of picture-taking, the camera possesses the capacity to reveal poor photos and allows a user to immediately delete unsuccessful takes, which helps one better preserve their special moments in time.
Read More..>>Negative Spaces & Positive Spaces In Digital Photography
Posted on March 15, 2008 - Filed Under Arts and Entertainment | Leave a Comment
In digital photography you’re dealing with aperture, shutter speed, lighting and focus every moment. It’s a lot to manoeuvre. And one thing you are also working with quite precisely, whether you are away of it or not, is ‘space.’ Lets have a look at what this means for you to enhance and develop your skills as a photographer.
Negative space is defined as…”the space around the subject of an image.”
It means the empty space around your main subject. This kind of space seems like unimportant background space but it’s this empty space adds an important aspect to the composition.
Positive space is defined as the focal point of a work of art or shape of the work of art. The primary subject matter in a work of art, as opposed to the background or unoccupied spaces.
Read More..>>Control White Balance And Transform Your Photographs
Posted on March 10, 2008 - Filed Under Arts and Entertainment | Leave a Comment
Nowadays, if you are into photography you are very probably using a digital camera. If so you may be familiar with the phrase “white balance”. It may be surprising to learn that many photography enthusiasts have only a passing acquaintance with the term, and may not even be aware that their camera offers this as a light setting option.
First, let us define what a white balance setting is, and then we will look at how it helps to improve your photographs.
The White Balance function adjusts the color balance of digital cameras to adjust for tints in the surrounding light. For instance, sunlight has a slightly different tint to fluorescent lights, and the midday sun is closer to white than the more yellow early morning sunlight. Most cameras adjust to this automatically by finding an area of white in the image and calibrating to that.
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