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Why Digital Photography is Better?Learn about the advantages of digital photography over the old school camera and see why you should use it for commercial purposes. Visits: 736 |
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Perfect Exposure SetupWhether we use a digital or film camera, we need to be able to calculate exposure properly. But first, we need to understand how the aperture and the shutter work together. We also need to know how film handles light, and the relationship between film light sensitivity and f/stops. Written by TJ Tierney. Visits: 732 |
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Sharp Night Photography Without a TripodIn some scenarios not using a tripod will result in a blurry digital photo with its objects either blurred or simply out of focus. However there are times when you will find yourself in a situation that a tripod is needed but you do not have one with you to use. Here are some alternatives to using a tripod when one is not available. Visits: 729 |
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Vibration Reduction and How it WorksInformation on how vibration reduction works to reduce blurry photos from shaky hands, also includes the pros and cons of buying a digital camera that comes with image stabilization. Visits: 729 |
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How to Clean a Digital Camera LensLearn how to properly clean your digital camera lenses to avoid scratches, dust, or residue showing up in your digital photos. Visits: 725 |
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Family Portrait PhotographyFirst and foremost, keep things light. The days of stiff family portraits where everybody is in exactly the same pose are over! Today, more natural-looking poses (even "formal" portraits) are what give that noteworthy appearance. Visits: 722 |
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Using Hyperfocal DistanceUsing the hyperfocal distance is a way of get the most objects in focus as possible. Visits: 722 |
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Expressions of Motion in PhotographyThere are many situations in the world of photography where you will have to decide how you want to capture a moving subject. Whether it is an athlete running down the field or a bird swooping over the water there are many different photo outcomes possible. You could end up with everything in the scene perfectly displayed without any blur or you could end up with the subject in focus while the background is blurred from panning. Visits: 719 |
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Creating Mood in PhotographyLearn how to create a certain mood in your photography that evokes emotion from viewers; includes information on the elements of mood and what you should do in certain situations. Visits: 716 |
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Composition in Landscape PhotographyLearn how to take landscape photos with an appealing composition that draws viewers farther into the image; includes specific information on main subjects, balance and rhythm. Visits: 716 |
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