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Written by Elaine Mashburn
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Feb 29, 2008 at 06:36 PM |
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Flash photography. Those words can bring fear to the heart of even an
experienced photographer. Below are a few tips to help de-mystify the
subject of flash photography. Some of the tips listed below will only
be available to the Digital SLR users. These cameras allow you to
manually adjust camera settings, change lenses, and also provide you
with a hotshoe to provide for an external flash. This external flash is
much more powerful than the built in version and allows the
photographer to be much more creative with it. Point and shoot cameras
often have their own flash. These do not give you the creativity of the
SLR cameras, but some of the tips below will apply to these cameras as
well.
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Written by Pynx
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Feb 27, 2008 at 11:40 AM |
Sony launches new Cyber-short DSC-W300 with 13.6 megapixels 1/1.7'' CCD image sensor. The W300 also boasts 2.7'' LCD screen, HDTV output and all Sony's clever new 'intelligent' technologies, such as 'Smile Shutter' and DRO.
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Last Updated ( Mar 13, 2008 at 01:46 PM )
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Written by Steve Gargin
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Feb 23, 2008 at 08:31 AM |
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A digital camera battery is probably the most important digital camera accessory. Some digital cameras can consume power at an alarming rate, providing no more than a few hours of continuous shooting time before the battery is drained. Other cameras are renowned for the long life of their digital camera battery which allows users to snap away with barely a thought to power consumption. It is important to know how you intend to use your camera and what type of battery it needs.
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Last Updated ( Feb 23, 2008 at 08:32 AM )
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Written by Fiverivers
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Feb 18, 2008 at 01:25 PM |
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Lighting quality can make or break a photograph. Proper lighting not
only provides the camera with the necessary visibility to capture a
photograph, but can be strategically utilized to portray moods and
effects representing a sentiment more profound than the image itself.
Photography lighting is an inexact art, lending its eminence to the
vision and experience of individual photographers. Here we will examine
some common portrait lighting terminology and outline a basic lighting
configuration for taking stunning indoor portraits.
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Written by CONNIE FILLMORE
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Feb 15, 2008 at 05:28 PM |
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Photography
blends science with art. The photographer is the artist who engraves
his creation with light and shade. Science has gifted the artist a
technically advanced digital camera for him to captivate life with it.
But he must know to decipher the codes of light
And, Let There Be Light...
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Written by Amy
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Feb 13, 2008 at 01:55 PM |
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For sports enthusiasts, there’s nothing more exciting than sports
people playing their favourite game. The sight of the field, rink or
golf course initiates the thrill and anticipation. This, combined with
digital photography, can provide some amazing photographic
opportunities. However it’s not a matter of point the camera at the
person diving for the ball or puck and snapping away. It’s a lot more
complicated than that.
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