Photography Articles
61: Do You Have Time For Online Digital Photography Class
You can take an online coarse! Taking an online Digital Photograph coarse can give you more knowledge than any other learning experience.
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62: How To Pick The Perfect Digital Camera
Different from traditional cameras, a digital camera is a device which captures the image without the use of film. The information is stored as digital bytes and you can then transfer it on your computer and play with pictures the way you want. It still uses some of the principles of traditional photography though. the light is focused through a lens onto a proper receptive surface.
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63: What Everyone Should Know About Canvas Prints
A few years ago, if you wanted a portrait of yourself you needed to hire an artist, which was a privilege that only rich people could afford. Not only was it expensive, but you had to spend hours standing still in front of the painter.
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64: The Secret of Shooting Beautiful Portraits
Don't you feel a little jealous when you look at photos taken by someone else and they look incredibly good, while yours are almost always bad. Some amateur photographers feel that everyone can take a great picture except for them. The fact is that taking good photos is not something you just have, but something you learn.
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65: Have Photos You Can Be Proud of
Though digital photography has a lot of advantages, the fact that you no longer have to worry about running out of film makes you end up with hundreds of photos that are all good except for some small faults that need to be corrected. These may include the red eyes in most of the photos done at night or a picture being too dark or overexposed.
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66: The Secret Of Motion Effects in Image Editing
The zoom effect refers to the photographic technique in each you take the photo in such a way that it seems the subject is coming towards you or moving away from you. The movement is simulated by some motion-like lines. This technique is also called 'racking the lens'. This effect can also be created after the photo is done in programs like Photoshop (where it is called 'radial blur').
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67: Make Sure You Buy the Best Camera for Your Needs
A lot of my work involves taking photos for business journals and newspapers. When I start a shooting session, people are as interested in my camera as they are in having their picture taken. The truth is the camera is quite impressive.
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68: Now You Can Turn Your Photos into Works of Art
Where do most of our digital pictures end up. We all know that he vast majority of snapshots are burned on a CD or saved on the PC in a not so organized fashion so they are very difficult to find. Some of the are uploaded on the Internet and then erased. Very few get printed and placed into scrapbooks or photo albums and even a smaller percentage are enlarged and framed to display on the wall.
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69: Tips & Tricks To Become A Better Photographer
Great photos come with experience, but there are a few tips and tricks you can learn from the experience of others to help you improve your photographing experience. Listed below are eleven of them.
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70: A Quick Way to Use Digital Photography
There are many reasons to use digital photography. One of the most important is that you have a much greater control over the final result. With traditional photography and processing, once you've pressed the shoot button there's little you can do. you depend upon the negatives and the quality of the processing service.
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