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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Get a fast prime lensCategory: Digital Photography Tutorials Improve your photography by buying a relatively cheap second lens. Improve your low-light pictures and create stunning portraits by leading the viewer's eyes where you want. Author: charlesviper | Visits: 295 |
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Sharpen Your Photos For DisplayCategory: Digital Photography Tutorials If you often wonder why your pictures (unretouched, straight out of the camera) do not look as sharp, crisp and lively as some of those you see in photo galleries, maybe it's time to learn about sharpening and USM (UnSharp Mask).
Author: Photoxels | Visits: 293 |
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Depth of FieldCategory: Digital Photography Tutorials What is depth of field, what affects depth of field, and how can we use an understanding of depth of field to take better pictures? This One Pager™ Tutorial will make everything clear from near to far.
Author: Photoxels | Visits: 291 |
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What Is ISO?Category: Digital Photography Tutorials ISO sensitivity expresses the speed of photographic negative materials (formerly expressed as ASA).
Author: Photoxels | Visits: 290 |
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Night PhotographyCategory: Digital Photography Tutorials Night photography has an attraction all its own. There's something about scintillating lights from office windows hanging in the dark of the night -- a modern version of the starry skies -- that appeal to us.
Author: Photoxels | Visits: 289 |
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Using Hyperfocal DistanceCategory: Digital Photography Tutorials Using the hyperfocal distance is a way of get the most objects in focus as possible. Author: charlesviper | Visits: 283 |
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Using Area FocusCategory: Digital Photography Tutorials Area Focus allows you to focus on a subject that is not in the center of the screen. It is useful in macro photography where depth of field is very shallow and you need precise focus.
Author: Photoxels | Visits: 281 |
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Take TV PicturesCategory: Digital Photography Tutorials Taking pictures from your TV using your digital camera is not as difficult as you think. You just need to know this one tip.
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How to photograph fireworksCategory: Digital Photography Tutorials Fireworks Displays are something that evoke a lot of emotion in people as they are not only beautiful and spectacular to watch but they also are often used to celebrate momentous occasions. Read 10 tips to help you photograph fireworks. Author: Digital Photography School | Visits: 281 |
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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: 274 |
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