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  • Seven Definitions For The Amateur Photographer  By : Jim Brown
    There are some basic terms you should become familiar with on the road to being a good amateur photographer. They'll help you decide which camera is right for you. Drooling at the sight of the neighbor's ultra compact or D-SLR doesn't mean its what you should buy. But don't buy the cheapest model either. Doing that is like throwing fifty bucks out the car window. They come with no manual either online or hard copy. There is a helpline that never answers the phone. You are totally on your own.
  • A Basic Guide to Photography  By : John Eva
    An article covering the basics of photography just a little guide to help somebody start going in the right direction and give them an idea on what to look for in future.
  • Mastering The Art Of Rail Photography  By : Bob Carper
    To become a master in the art of railroad photography, you have to begin at the beginning. Let.s get started. All Aboard !!!
  • Essential Photographic Techniques For Amateurs  By : Terry Parker
    We use our eyes to view things in our environment. However, through time, man has devised ways on how to preserve the things normally seen and thus treasured, whether these are beautiful or not, and one of which is by using cameras.
  • Landscape Photography 101 Part Two  By : Kelly Renaul
    Article discusses landscape photography and how to take the best landscape photogrpahs.
  • What To Do With Old Landscape Photography Negatives  By : Kelly Renaul
    Talks about how even with old negatives of developed photos you've kept, you can still restore these priceless moments and digitally improve the clarity of the photograph despite damage.
  • Choosing the Right lens  By : Jan Linden
    Every owner of an interchangeable-lens camera is faced with the pleasant dilemma of picking the most appropriate lenses to buy, then deciding which to use. However, there are no rules to go by; much depends on your personal style and what you already own. To help you decide which lenses to buy and how best to use them, we offer the following.
  • Challenges Of Taking Group Photography  By : Jim Brown
    There are many challenges that a photographer must face when they are taking photographs of a large number of people. Considering what the best way would be to arrange the people to fit into one photograph will be one of the first challenges that the professional photographer must consider
  • Using Long Lenses  By : Jan Linden
    Using a telephoto lens to get in close to the action or sneak up on a subject from a discreet distance is terrifically exciting, and can yield great pictures. But the high magnification of long tele and zoom lenses accentuates the effects of camera shake caused by your inability to hold the camera and lens absolutely still. The effects of wind, moving or shaking floors, residual vibration from camera mirrors flipping up just prior to exposure, atmospheric haze, and heat waves can also add problems.
  • What Makes A Good Photo  By : Jason Cox
    Your goal as a photographer is usually to grab the attention of the viewer, and communicate an idea, or share an experience. What photos do this best? Usually the strongest photos are those that are simple and present the subject in a clear, uncluttered way.
  • Sports Photography  By : Jason Cox
    I think probably the biggest tip I can offer you when it comes to sports photography is to take lots and lots of pictures. You are using a digital camera, right? Use the digital technology to your advantage. You are not shooting through rolls of film, so go ahead and take extra digital photos at a sporting event.
  • Mastering Photography - How to Take Your Pictures to the Next Level  By :
    When you've taken a few pictures and gotten a few compliments on your abilities, it's only natural to want to do more with your camera. But unless you're a professional, you might not know where to begin. If you're not looking to create a career out of photography, but you are looking to take your pictures to the next level, you need to follow these three simple tips.
  • Taking Great Travel Pictures  By : Jason Cox
    First, you need to research where you are going. Use whatever resources you have to find out what the best spots are and where you will probably want to snap some pictures. Theres nothing worse than going on vacation and finding out later that you missed out on a picture of a famous landmark or scene!
  • Photography: Portraits  By : Jason Cox
    When you are taking portraits, there are a lot of aspects to take into consideration. While you will want to have some professionally done portraits done throughout your lifetime, you can still take some great family pictures with your digital camera.
  • Flash Photography  By : Jason Cox
    There is probably no type of photography that is more disappointing to the beginner than flash photography. Unlike natural-light photography, where what you see can often be what you get, it is difficult to visualize what the effects of using flash will be. Flash is shut off until the moment of exposure, and then its illumination is too brief to visually evaluate what it does to your picture.
  • Photography - Finding The Right Light  By : Jason Cox
    Light - the primary source of energy for the universe - is the central image of many religions and the photographers chief resource. The word photography derives from the Greek and means, literally, light writing.
  • Using a Tripod  By : Jan Linden
    The tripod is probably the single greatest photographic accessory ever invented. A good, sturdy tripod allows you to stop down your lens as far as you please and shoot at nonhandhold-able shutter speeds, to get sharp pictures with slow films in low light, to steady the longest tele. As a rule, tripods are tolerant of misuse and may even reward ham-fisted operators who take the trouble to use them. Indeed, the main problem with tripods is that we all assume we know how to use them instinctively.
  • Composition In Photography  By : Jason Cox
    The art of composition or putting the picture together in the viewfinder can make the difference between a good picture and a bad one! It is a visual process of organizing the elements and individual details of a scene into a balanced and pleasing arrangement. Because what one person finds pleasing, someone else will not, composition is largely a matter of personal taste.
  • Finding The Right Camera  By : Jason Cox
    There are tons and tons of digital cameras available for sale these days. The differences can be quite confusing. Many people just look at price, but that may not be the best way to find the right camera for you.
  • Making The Deal - Buying Camera  By : Jason Cox
    You are going to invest some money into your new camera, you will, of course, want to get the best deal you can. That means the type of camera you need and/or want for the least amount of money possible. How do you find that?
  • Essential Tips For Budding Photographers - Monitor Calibration To Have Great Printouts  By : Low Jeremy
    As you get more and more comfortable with your camera, you can experiment further with its settings to be able to get more out of it. Learning about how to manipulate your camera's white balance calibration can do wonders for your photographs.
  • Wedding Photos: Tips for Success  By : Beth Campbell
    Some feel that taking wedding photos is only a casual affair, just do it and get it over with as they are only doing it for a family or friend. Others view it as a serious matter as it is their professional. Wedding photos can sometimes be difficult to take as there is a flurry of activity as well as varying lighting conditions, not to mention dealing with a nervous bride that wants everything to be perfect. Here are some strategies you can use for taking great wedding photos.
  • The New Craze: Digital Photography!  By : Tywford Lamai
    What is most outstanding in the ongoing progress in digital photographic technology is that it enables everybody capture special moments of his or her lives with extra detail and precision more so now than ever. Enhancements in picture resolution and shutter velocity makes it uncomplicated for proficient photographers and novices to equally capture splendid pictures.
  • Digital Photography: Bringing Pixels Alive  By : Tracy Hargraves
    Artistic Digital Photography: Bringing Pixels Alive For years, photography aficionados have attempted to rebuff the ever growing influx of the digital age. Even today, many who consider themselves true photographers prefer manual cameras with traditional film. Yet an increasing number of artists have realized that the new technology of today can not only be used effectively for practical purposes, but can be used to create art in a new way, a way that would not be available but for our digital a
  • Photography Means Writing With Light  By : Ajeet Khurana
    Did you know that Photography literally means "Writing with light?" That is correct. "Photo" means "light" and "graphy" means "writing." Hence a graphologist is a handwriting analyst. So, effective use of light is at the heart of good photography.
  • Photographers Need Great People Skills, Too!  By : Adrian Adams
    Being a photographer is about more than just being able to push the shutter down. A photographer has to be able to make his clients feel comfortable while still doing his job. People skills are important and they need to be appropriate with the situation of the shoot.
  • Digital Photography Information for Newbies and Professionals  By : David Chong
    Do you own a digital camera? Have you started to make the most out of it? Without really starting the features of a digital camera, one can start using his or her digital camera to take beautiful pictures because of the technology embedded into that small little device.
  • Tips On Becoming A Fashion Or Wedding Photographer  By : Low Jeremy
    Working on digital fashion photography runs far off different than doing photos on films and television footages. The ultimate aim to capture every inch of details in the ramp; serving to focus the figures of the beautiful people donned in the most magnificent, fancy, weird, wild, and most outrageous fashion outfits, creates new sensitivity to multiple tasks in digital photography, with aims to capture the many aspects necessary to cater acceptance in global fashion trends.
  • Digital Canon Camera XT  By : Rene Graeber
    The Canon cameras are well known for their superior performance and great pictures. The Canon brand camera Canon Digital XT is built to be user friendly. As you look through the many features that are integrated with this digital camera you will see that it has the potential to be a great buy for your photographic needs.
  • Starters In Finding The Best Prices For Digital Cameras  By : Bowe Packer
    With so many different types of digital cameras available to purchase these days, it can be difficult for anyone to make a decision. This mental confusion can increase when confronted with the ranks upon ranks of different camera models and brands which are available. To help work out this quandary you should try and do a comparison on what types of features are available for the best prices digital camera brands can offer.
  • Five Great Reasons to Shoot More Photos  By : Susan Coult
    Do you remember your excitement when you got your digital camera? You took hundreds of pictures every day. Today much fewer photos are taken. You have five great reasons to shoot more digital photos.
  • How to Create Your Own Photo Mosaics  By : Adrian Adams
    Photo mosaics are rising in popularity all over the world. You have probably seen one somewhere such as in your child's school, your local library, a medical office or elsewhere. They are beautiful, large photo mosaics that will catch everyone and anyone's eye. You just can't take your eyes off of these wonderful photos. There is so much to look at and so much to discover in a photo mosaic.
  • Photography--Is Film Dead?  By : Steve Medley
    Over the years the popularity of digital photography has significantly increased. This is due to the leaping advancements in quality and the lowering prices of digital cameras.
  • Watching The Big Trains Roll  By : Bob Carper
    The hobby of railroading has many exciting avenues of pursuit. Train watching is perhaps the least expensive of all aspects of railroading. Depending on what you see, it can be a lot of fun or the most boring and unrewarding sport you ever tried. Here are a lot of words that will make train watching interesting.
  • Tips For Better Landscape Pictures  By : Peter Finch
    Landscape pictures capture the essense of beautiful landscapes. Landscape photography requires that you understand few basic principles of photography. Light is an important factor to be considered. Light has three main qualities namely intensity, direction and color. Intensity is the strength of the light which plays an important role during photography. Direction refers to the light placement.
  • Tips In Digital Photography You Can Use  By : Low Jeremy
    Perhaps one of the greatest invention in the 20st century is the digital camera. With its many outstanding features, novices in photography can produce great photos at less the effort. Not only does the digital camera provide convenience to photographers or those that are interested in the art but also savings to ordinary consumers.
  • Create Compelling Photographs In Black and White  By : Carol A Miller
    Stretch your creativity by trying out black and white photography with your digital camera. By trying a few simple pointers and some practice, you can create fascinating portraits, landscapes and artistic images.
  • Basic Tips And Styles Techniques Used During Wedding Photography  By : Low Jeremy
    The wedding is one of the most memorable occasions between two lovers. The years may go by since that day but people will be able to remember as long as pictures were taken.
  • Photos: why do we take them?  By : Mary Banas
    We all have digital cameras and take pictures now and then. Why do we do that? For some people it is just a matter of habbit. For others a constant source of good spirits.
  • Tips On Digital Nature And Macro Photography  By : Low Jeremy
    It is essential to understand macro photography first before talking about its digital side of production. Macro photography is close-up shots of small things, where doing it means using the right camera and lens.
  • Old Fashioned High Resolution Photo Camera  By : Roberto Sedycias
    This article describes another option for photo image enlargement, using the 4x5" film camera together with a high definition flat bed film scanner. For those in search for the best film enlargement, using this setup might just surprise you.
  • How To Make Your Digital Photographs Stand Out  By : Ryan Gibson
    Photography has become an increasingly popular hobby in recent years. With advances in technology, today's digital cameras make it possible to quickly and easily take good photos. Many people however are stuck in "automatic" mode (or rather their cameras are). Armed with a little knowledge about your digital camera (and some practice) your photos can go from good to outstanding. Following are some tips to help you get started.
  • Digital or Film Camera?  By : John Pawlett
    For many, digital photography is a breath of fresh air, but be wary - believing our landscape images will be superior could be a serious blunder.
  • All The secrets Revealed Behind Pet Photography!  By : Dane Stanton
    So what is pet photography and what does it mean? Well pet photography first started when people decided that it would be a good idea to take a photo of their dog or cat. After that this hobby then boomed into a huge business and now people pay a lot of money to have someone take photos of their pets.
  • Digital Photography  By :
    Digital cameras are dropping in price and everyone wants one. As early as five years ago the prices were prohibitive for even a basic model. If you wanted more options, you'd pay even more. These days, even the upgraded models are affordable. Digital photography is so easy and great, that it's the only way to go!
  • How Do I Get Started In Digital Photography? The Ins and Outs of Great Photography  By : Robert Provencher
    Whether you are a seasoned photographer or a novice, or just someone who want to do photography as a hobby, the first thing you need to be clear on is, what exactly is digital photography?
  • How to Take Big Suns  By : Jan Linden
    Sure, these pictures may border on cliches, but they are cliches that never fail to grab us. We're all suckers for that frame-filling drama of Ol' Sol looming large on the horizon. And we all know how to get those shots of big suns - just shoot the horizon with that fabulously expensive, super-speed
  • Inkjet Printers for Home Photo Production  By : Michael Stollery
    Whether you are an amateur digital photographer looking to print your own photos at home, or you fancy yourself a semi-pro who wants to produce professional grade prints from your computer, it can be done easily and affordably if you know what your doing. The type of printer, paper and ink are all factors to consider when producing your own digital photographs.
  • Take Great Wedding Portraits That the Pro Would Not  By : John Darby
    Marriages are fixed in Heaven, but Wedding Photos are taken on Earth! Every one of us will cherish to preserve as many precious moments throughout our life. Wedding is as such a pleasant happening in a lifetime. You may get old but the Wedding Photos that you have taken will be young through out your lifetime!
  • How To Photograph Wild Birds  By : Janet Winter
    Late fall is a perfect time to photograph wild birds. Leaves are falling off the trees, opening the view and birds are eager to feed. And if you're participating in one of the several organized bird counts taking place between now and mid-February, a photographic record can be invaluable in identifying the counted birds.
  • All The Secrets Of Black And White Photography  By : Dane Stanton
    Ever since the onset of color in photographs, black and white photography has become less and less popular, however in recent months there has been an increase in the number of photographers turning to black and white photography. Why is this happening now? Well many people believe that photographers are going back to more conventional techniques to perhaps bring out a new look and feel instead of churning out all the too often normal colored photos.
  • Differences between Digital and Film Photography  By : Markus Wahlgren
    In this day and age, technological advances await us at every turn, and the field of photography is no exception, cameras have gone digital, and the potential is astounding.
  • All The Secrets Involved in Digital Photography  By : Dane Stanton
    It's unbelievable how many people are beginning to take part in amateur digital photography these days. Most amateurs are actually becoming quite good and infact turning professional quickly due to the fact that technology has improved a vast amount over the turn of the century.
  • All The Secrets of Aerial Photography  By : Dane Stanton
    Aerial Photography is becoming one of the most popular forms of photography today due to its daring capabilities and cause for sudden excitement as well as having the ability to create great affects in photos. What most people didn't know however is that aerial photography has been around for quite some time now.
  • Digital Cameras: How They Work  By : Bill Urell
    The use of digital cameras has greatly boomed in the market of photography where more and more people prefer to keep their photo albums in their own computer. They do not want to experience once more the troubles of having their photos printed using costly photo papers and file it manually. Photos shot using digital cameras can be easily filed into a folder according to occasion, date, and other specifications. Specific collection of photos can also be arranged by folders.
  • How To Take Better Black-And-White Photographs  By : Lee Dobbins
    Black-and-white photography has become increasingly popular once again. When color photography first burst upon the scene, black-and-white photography fell out of favor. It was seen as "old" and "out." But in recent years, we are rediscovering the beauty of black-and-white, and today we admire the power and purity of black-and-white images.
  • Embracing the Divine Way of Taking Fine Pictures  By : John Darby
    We are living in the age of digital supremacy; each and every thing is allied to technical advancement. We tend to feel blown up by these developments. Do you know why? Because though we may comfortable with our surroundings and belongings but our mind will always, be longing for something to get relaxed. With fine art photography, it is absolutely possible!
  • A Click Away With Digital Photography  By : John Darby
    Digital Photography as you know is an art of producing photos with the digital camera. The art of digital photography has become possible one for all. Are you keen to know the reason? It is nothing because of the advancements in the field of digital photography.
  • Digital Photography: Passion and Hobby Becomes Art  By : John Darby
    Photography is an interesting hobby. It eases your mind and soul and brings out the creative instinct in you. But this art gets more and more interesting when done with the use of a digital camera. It also introduces one into the world of digital photography. Here age, sex or skill does not matter.
  • How Everyone Is Going Digital For Pictures  By : Gregg Hall
    Soon the days of dropping off your photos at a print shop will be completely surpassed by the process of printing your own copies at home. All you need to have is a computer, photo paper and a reasonable printer and you will be well on your way to developing your vacation, graduation or birthday photos in a flash. Digital imaging technology makes it possible for all of this to occur.
  • How To Get The Best Results When Printing Your Own Digtal Photographs  By : Gregg Hall
    The joy of using a digital camera and then having the ability to print out photos in the comfort of your own home is a great, empowering feeling. Usually, when you own a computer, the printer is a common accessory attached to it. This is all you need to be on your way to producing the images from your digital camera. When you are interested in printing out your own photos, you should take into consideration some of the techniques you can use to achieve the best results.
  • Old Film Camera Out, Digital Camera In  By : John Darby
    Digital cameras have created a revolution in the world of photography. Although this maybe a tad too expensive, the results can be absolutely marvelous. Unlike others, Digital Photography captures an image via a set of binary codes.
  • 4 Simple Tips To Taking Great Pictures  By : Joshua Poyoh
    Are you interested in developing your photography skills and becoming an expert at photo shooting? You may be just starting out or just bought a digital camera. After snapping up numerous photos, you are beginning to wonder why your pictures do not look that great after all.
  • 5 Tips to Improve Your Digital Photographs  By : B.L. Hill
    We've all experienced the dreaded "red-eye photo" syndrome or the "left out half of someone's head in the photo" syndrome. Once we have moved past those mistakes, our photos can still seem to be missing a certain something that moves our friends and family from saying, "Oh, that's nice, dear" to saying, "Wow! How did you do that?"
  • Background, Background, Background  By : Stephen Cornfield
    Do you remember the old Saturday Night Live skit where Steve Martin and Bill Murray are standing there looking at something, which is off-camera, and they keep repeating "What the hell is that?".
  • Basic Photography Tips from Photo Field Imaging  By : Stephen Cornfield
    As a photographer in Newmarket Ontario, I have found that no matter where you are, there is a seemingly endless amount of subjects to shoot. All you have to do at times is to open your eyes and go find them. Sometimes when I go out I do not know what I will find. Often, though, I will have an idea of what I would like to shoot, but finding the exact subject and location for my idea do not always come together.
  • Bring The Distant Views In Close With High Quality Binoculars  By : Gregg Hall
    As a child one of my favorite pastimes was exploring the world through my binoculars. They went everywhere with me. I could spy on everything from trees, to birds to tiny insects passing by. I took them with me everywhere I went always looking for the next adventure. We lived on a big farm out in the middle of nowhere, so I had plenty to explore.
  • Do You Know What It Takes To Become A Professional Photographer?  By : Herb Williams
    Most successful potographers start out as assistants to experienced photographers. Assistants acquire the technical knowledge needed to be a successful and also learn other skills necessary to run a portrait or commercial photography business.
  • Digital Photography Thru An Amateurs Lens  By : Chris Campbell
    If you haven't taken your first digital photograph, or even heard of digital photography, then I really must congratulate you. You are truly a contradiction. Since your reading this article, you must be browsing the web, yet you still haven't heard of digital cameras.
  • A Short Introduction To Photography And Some Things To Consider When Purchasing A Digital Camera  By : chadm
    Snap, snap, snap: digital cameras are showing up in almost everyones electronics pile these days. I happen to have several myself, although we have a photographic business so that's partly why (:--). Anyhow, in this short article about the basics of photography and a certain type of digital camera that's known for it's zooming capabilities.
  • How to Buy a Digital Camera  By : David W Johnson
    Buying a digital camera is no easy matter.

    Consumer Reports is always a good place to start. They provide all the relevant information that you could ask for to help you make a wise decision. Besides that, of course, there are many other good sources for information on getting a good digital came
  • Is It Time YOU Thought About How You Can Make Money Taking Pictures?  By :
    If you and your camera are inseparable – if your images are really good – if YOU are the one always pressed into service when the need for pictures arises (and you love doing this) you have probably already asked yourself if you could make money taking pictures.
  • Digital Photography Allows YOU To Do Pro-Quality Work  By :
    Is there any reason that YOU cannot take professional quality photographs? Not any more. We are in the digital age – and for photographers (by the way, that’s you) this is good news! You do not need a lab full of darkness and chemicals to set up a darkroom – digital allows you to take control of every step of your photography – from shooting, to loading on your computer, to editing and printing your images – all from your desk (or the kitchen table, if you so desire).
  • Aren’t You Glad You Use a Digital Camera?  By :
    Having film developed used to be like “the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.”
    You paid for the developing whether they were good, bad or ugly. NOT WITH DIGITAL! You take – you load – you view – you decide – and THEN you pay, and only for the ones you want. Ain’t digital grand?
  • Child Photography  By :
    The field of child photography is challenging but also both enjoyable and profitable – if you like children. Don’t bother pretending, if you really don’t. You may fool a parent – but not the little one.
  • What are YOU looking for in your next camera lens?  By :
    It is true that all lenses basically have but one function – to let light into your camera and focus it to make a sharp image on the sensor (or film) - but do not overlook the importance of choosing the right lens for the photography that YOU are interested in.
  • Photography 101: External vs Built-in Flash  By : Jennifer Clarkson
    What are the benefits of having an external or accessory flash versus sticking with my built-in pop-up flash? Read on to find out where external flashes surpass built-in flashes and why some photographers should consider having one.
  • Zoom Lens Characteristics  By : Jennifer Clarkson
    When you own a Single Lens Reflex (SLR) camera, you have the option of purchasing more than one lens for various purposes. This article explores some characteristics you should consider once you've decided on the type of zoom lens you plan to purchase.
  • Zoom Lenses for your SLR camera  By : Jennifer Clarkson
    Choosing a zoom or telephoto lens for your Single Lens Reflex (SLR) camera is a daunting challenge. What type of photographer are you - landscape, wildlife, sports, macro? This article explores the various types of zoom lenses and the best photographic application for each.
  • Digital Cameras are Easy, Economical and Fun for Novices and Pros Alike  By : Tom Sample
    Making the switch from 35mm to digital can be tough for a novice camera fanatic. The concept's mostly the same, but the way the picture gets stored, printed and viewed is different.
  • Photography 101: Memory Cards for Digital Cameras  By : Jennifer Clarkson
    What is a memory card and what things should you research before buying one? Delve into the various factors that affect speed, and review how to care for memory cards.
  • Digital Photography: White Balance Demystified  By : Jennifer Clarkson
    Have you ever taken digital photos that turned out with an unexpected blue or green hue? Have you ever wondered why some photos have colours that just don’t look right? Learn how to prevent unexpected colour casts by understanding white balance. Learn the strengths and weaknesses of each built-in white balance setting and improve the colour in your photos under a wide range of lighting conditions.
  • The Secret to Buying a Digital Camera  By : Dave Poon
    A digital camera comes so handy nowadays. Compared to using a traditional camera that uses film, taking with you a digital camera on your nature trips, tours, special occasions and formal gatherings is more convenient and fashionable too as most digital cameras come in sleek and smart modern designs. There are also lighter and easy to use compared to your old-fashioned camera.
  • Photography 101: The Basics of Metering and Exposure  By : Jennifer Clarkson
    There is only so much correction that photo-editing software can do if your image is over- or under-exposed, so it's important that your camera is set correctly for the conditions you're shooting in. Learn how your camera measures lighting conditions differently with Spot metering, Center-weighted metering, and Matrix metering. Learn which setting is best in which conditions and why.
  • Top 4 Mistakes made when Photographing Waterfalls and How to Correct Them  By : Jennifer Clarkson
    When cameras are left to their automatic settings, it’s almost guaranteed that they’ll incorrectly exposure a waterfall – they’ll either overexpose it and you’ll lose all the detail in the water, or more likely underexpose everything around it and turn the water grey. Read on for the most common mistakes photographers make while shooting waterfalls.
  • Photography: Using Shutter Speed to Control Motion  By : Jennifer Clarkson
    What is shutter speed and when do I care about controlling it? When you have a subject you want to photograph that moves - a child, a cyclist, your favourite racer - there are 3 techniques you can choose from to control this motion with your camera.
  • Photography 101: Aperture and Depth of Field Demystified  By : Jennifer Clarkson
    Find out how aperture directly affects depth of field by reviewing the factors that influence how all photos are captured. Understand how aperture-priority can be useful in changing the plane of focus in your image.
  • How To Choose a Compact Digital Camera  By : Michael Contaro
    Compact digital cameras are such a craze today that almost every household has one. The popularity of digital cameras has in fact overshadowed to near extinction the use of cameras with films. But what is it about digital cameras that make even the professional users go gaga over it?
  • Amateur Photographer’s Guide to Choosing Film vs. Digital Cameras  By : Jennifer Clarkson
    Even professional photographers are turning to digital over film cameras these days. Film cameras have a long history, but digital is more popular. Which is right for you?
  • Tips For Taking And Editing Your Digital Photos  By : Jim Johnson
    The digital photography revolution is allowing the average person to participate in every part of the photo process from taking the photo all the way to printing it out. For some, the process may seem kind of complicated but it's actually very simple and easy to do. So here is a step by step guide on how to take and edit your digital photos.
  • How To Use Digital Photo Editing Software  By : Jim Johnson
    One of the great benefits of digital photography is that you can edit the shots you have taken and vastly improve the images before you print them out. This puts the ultimate responsibility for the final photo output in the hands of the photographer instead of a processing lab, and lots of people like it that way. So here are a few ideas on how to use your photo editing software.
  • Photo Editing Tips For Digital Photography  By : Jim Johnson
    Digital photography has a lot of advantages over film photography in many areas, but one of the most useful is the final output of the image itself. With film cameras you had to rely on the processing lab to make any general adjustments needed to your photos to make them appear their best, but with digital photos you as the photographer have all the tools you need to enhance and edit your own photos right at home.
  • What You Need To Know About Single Lens Reflex Cameras  By : Jim Johnson
    Most folks who buy a digital camera are just looking for an easy way to take high quality photos of their family, friends, and special events that can be shared with others. But others are interested in other aspects of photography as well, perhaps landscapes, closeups, still lifes, or art photography.
  • Compact Digital Camera or Digital SLR - Which Is Best For You?  By : Jim Johnson
    With so many people buying digital cameras these days, it's obvious that the switch from film photography to digital photography is well underway. But which kind of digital camera will work best for you?
  • Your Guide To Buying A Digital Camera That Matches Your Photography Skill  By : Jim Johnson
    For many folks buying a digital camera can be a confusing and bewildering purchase since there are so many models to choose from and so many different kinds of digital cameras too.
  • What To Look For When You Buy A Digital Camera  By : Jim Johnson
    The good news is that there are plenty of great digital cameras to choose from these days. The bad news is that there is an ever increasing array of types and models as well and it can all get very confusing very fast. So lets discuss some of the features that you can expect to look for as you shop.
  • Your Guide To Buying A Digital Camera  By : Jim Johnson
    Almost everyone agrees that digital cameras offer plenty of advantages over film cameras, and consumers are voting with their wallets as they continue to buy digital cameras in record numbers.
  • Your Guide To The Best Rated Digital Cameras  By : Jim Johnson
    There are many different models and types of digital cameras available just as there are lots of different styles and skill levels of photography. Which digital camera you choose will often depend on what your individual needs are.
  • Poppies in Tuscany 1 –The Definitive Flower Picture  By : Kit Heathcock
    A splash of scarlet poppies among lush green fields in the foreground, a medieval hill town in Tuscany, the red brick warm and glowing, in the background – the photograph travel brochures dream of. People will flock to see fields of poppies.
  • The Top Five Tips For Taking Your Digital Camera On Vacation  By : Jim Johnson
    One of the most common places for people to use their digital camera is while they are away on vacation, and no wonder, because we all want to preserve those special events and memories as much as we can. But digital cameras require their own advance preparation for the trip. So here are the top five tips for taking your digital camera along with you on vacation.

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