Digital photography has become a revolution. The possibility of recording an image inside a memory device, instead of using film, makes the whole process more straightforward and accessible to amateur and casual photographers. This concept facilitates the management and edition of images in personal computers. Otherwise difficult tasks such as color correction, photo retouching, cropping, printintg or sharing your images are now achieved with incredible ease. As digital cameras are becoming more popular than film cameras a lot of information is becomes available on the web. In this section you will find a large amount of digital photography resources such as tutorials, books and software to help you develop your skills as a photographer.
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Photography Artistic Identity DevelopmentCategory: Digital Photography Tutorials Strategies to developing an artistic identity in photography, includes advice on forming styles and developing photographic art that is truly unique and powerful. Author: Picture Correct | Visits: 454 |
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Photography as a Relaxation ToolCategory: Digital Photography Tutorials I like to shoot old buildings, landscapes, and action. I am a volunteer EMT and a Fire Fighter and have taken shots doing both jobs. I work as a manufacturing Foreman and once I am out of the plant I like taking pictures, its the most relaxing thing I can do to destress my life. Author: PictureSocial.com | Visits: 689 |
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Photography Guide to Memory Cards and BatteriesCategory: Digital Photography Tutorials Learn what you should be looking for when shopping for digital camera memory cards and batteries, includes information on megapixel memory space and battery power. Author: Picture Correct | Visits: 412 |
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Photography in Washington DCCategory: Digital Photography Tutorials Blog post about a photo trip to Washington D.C. Includes techniques on capturing unique landscapes and how to capture different sites appropriately. Author: PictureSocial.com | Visits: 561 |
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Photography ISO Speed and Film SpeedCategory: Digital Photography Tutorials While most of this is irrelevant for digital cameras, "film" speed still applies. In this case the speed affects the noise level rather than grain size but the final result is somewhat similar. Author: PictureCorrect | Visits: 716 |
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Photography light usage tips and techniquesCategory: Digital Photography Tutorials Learn how to use light correctly and effectively in a variety of different professional photography situations, includes information on light types, angles, and intensities. Author: Picture Correct | Visits: 719 |
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Photojournalism Tips and TechniquesCategory: Digital Photography Tutorials Did you every pick up a newspaper or a magazine where a single image is used to tell a story. This is known as photojournalism. Photojournalism can fall under all subjects of photography but the image needs to be news worthy to end up being published. Author: PictureCorrect | Visits: 2308 |
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Picasa Photo Organizer SoftwareCategory: Digital Photography Software A free software download from Google. Picasa is software that helps you instantly find, edit and share all the pictures on your PC. Every time you open Picasa, it automatically locates all your pictures (even ones you forgot you had) and sorts them into visual albums organized by date with folder names you will recognize. You can drag and drop to arrange your albums and make labels to create new groups. Picasa makes sure your pictures are always organized. Picasa also makes advanced editing simple by putting one-click fixes and powerful effects at your fingertips. And Picasa makes it a snap to share your pictures, you can email, print photos home, make gift CDs, instantly share via Hello, and even post pictures on your own blog. Author: Google Inc. | Visits: 3710 |
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Portrait Lighting Tips and TechniquesCategory: Digital Photography Tutorials Every face can show a multitude of personality and individual characteristics. It is up to the portrait photographer to bring out the subjects best features with interesting conversation and good lighting. Written by Kenneth Hoffman. |
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Portrait Photography and Lens Focal LengthsCategory: Digital Photography Tutorials If you are making a close-up, a short telephoto is the best choice, let's say an 80mm lens. Such a lens offers normal perspective, while a standard 50mm lens would force the photographer to get too close to the subject thus altering the perspective. Author: Picture Correct | Visits: 275 |
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