Whether you are a seasoned photographer or a novice, or just someone who want to do photography as a hobby, the first thing you need to be clear on is, what exactly is digital photography?
Digital photography is the use of a digital camera to capture; take an image that can be viewed on a computer [...]
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How Do I Get Started In Digital Photography?
Posted in Digital Camera, Digital Photography, Digital Photography Tips, tagged Digital Photography on December 7, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Digital Photography Thru An Amateurs Lens
Posted in Digital Photography, Digital Photography Tips, Photography Tips, tagged Digital Photography, Digital Photography Tips on November 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
If you haven’t taken your first digital photograph, or even heard of digital photography, then I really must congratulate you. You are truly a contradiction. Since your reading this article, you must be browsing the web, yet you still haven’t heard of digital cameras. Apart from the computer itself, and perhaps the cell phone, photography [...]
Photo Editing Tips For Digital Photography
Posted in Digital Photography, Digital Photography Tips, Photography Tips, tagged Digital Photography, Photo Editing Tips on October 27, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Digital photography has a lot of advantages over film photography in many areas, but one of the most useful is the final output of the image itself. With film cameras you had to rely on the processing lab to make any general adjustments needed to your photos to make them appear their best, but with [...]
Digital Photography Terms That You Should Understand And Know
Posted in Digital Photography, Digital Photography Tips, tagged All About Digital Photography, Digital Photography Tips on September 21, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Digital photography brings with it a whole new set of terms and abbreviations that requires getting used to if you’ve been using film cameras in the past. Many of the terms are totally unique to digital cameras and photography, and if you don’t understand them there is a good chance that you won’t be able [...]
Digital Camera – For The Beautiful Moments
Posted in Digital Photography, Digital Photography Tips, tagged Digital Photography, Photography Tips on August 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
You do not know when you would like to revisit those places where you have been some time ago or you don’t know when you might want to recall some beautiful moments of your life. In these cases what you want is those places and moments in safe condition in your camera. Now keeping memories [...]
Digital Photography: The Top Five Reasons Why
Posted in Digital Camera, Digital Photography, Photography Tips, tagged Digital Photography, Digital PhotographyTips on July 21, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
One thing I discovered during my experience with digital photography after 20 years of shooting film, and I teach this point in all the many seminars that I’ve put on to hundreds of other full-time pros, is that digital photography is very well suited for the portrait photographer. So why are we the last to [...]
Digital Photography Tips
Posted in Digital Photography, Photography Tips, tagged Digital Photography on June 5, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Standing near a path, hedge, fence or wall which stretches away into the distance will carry the eye from the foreground through to the distance, giving the picture the extra dimension of depth.
Rivers and streams, stretching into the distance, can be used to serve the same function with the added advantage of sparkling with light [...]
Digital Cameras and Combined Auto Focus
Posted in Digital Camera, Digital Photography, tagged Digital Camera, Digital Photography on May 12, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
High quality photograph is comprised of many elements, one of which is objects being in good focus.
There are two different ways to focus on objects: automatic or manually. There are a few automatic focus methods and combining more than one of these is known as combined auto focus systems.
The focus can always be set manually [...]