By: Nick Clipton
Learn Digital Photography Now - Solving Some Concerns In Digital Macro Photography
We have always found that looking at objects from another perspective is fascinating. This is because of the fact that we often discover new things just by looking at a familiar object from a different angle or focus. This might be the reason for people's fascination with digital macro photography.
Digital macro photography is an art. continue reading
By: naresh
Managing the challenge of narrow depth of field in highly reflective surface environment
By Avi Roth
In the field of commercial photography, be it in motion or static, every category presents a challenge of its own. With jewelry photography, an object of highly reflective surface (HRS), the challenge is amplified due to its relatively small size captured mostly in close-up environment with shallow depth of field, surface complexity (specular), and limited ways of lighting due to space restriction between the lens and the object. Jewelry photography demands knowledge and experience to overcome the compounded difficulty of controlling reflections and limited depth-of-field (perceived sharpness) in close-up jewelry photography.
In addition to the problems mentioned above, the success of reproducing and obtaining a high quality digital image of jewelry will depend on the equipment used in the reproduction process. continue reading
By: Ernie Delgado
An electronics on-line discussion forum contains a story about an elderly woman who wanted a simple camera to take pictures of her grandchildren. When she received a digital camera for Christmas, she looked puzzled for a moment and then asked, “Where do you put in the film?” This humorous example demonstrates how the revolutionary technology of digital cameras may be mystifying for those who have difficulty grasping the concept of a “filmless” camera! For almost a century, photography enthusiasts sagely discussed such topics as 35mm film, light meters and F-stops; today, digital cameras have made such topics all but obsolete.
Howstuffworks.com contains an article by Gurevich, Karim, and Wilson that greatly simplifies an explanation of how digital cameras work. continue reading
By: photorestorationman
The amount of times I have received requests for information on the ins and outs of printing resolution. I have read many an articles and to be frank none of the put it very simply. Here is my version.
You own a printer and you own a digital camera or have some digital images you wish to print just how big can you print and still have it look good. continue reading
By: Keith M
It doesn’t matter if the aircraft concerned is a helicopter or a high winged light aircraft. Strong winds or gusts may put the aircraft outside its operating limits and therefore make it unsafe to fly. In the UK this situation is not uncommon but its chances of occurring can be minimised if the aircraft is located at an airfield with many runways in different directions. continue reading
By: Rapid
Photography is the most cherished hobby of some people. To enjoy it, they need to access a few important items. We are living in the technical age now in which one can easily find technical gadgets to enhance and support their hobbies. continue reading
By: Rapid
Photography is an art that is nurtured by a creative mind. A photographer remains restless to capture everything good around him. His imagination directs him what to shoot and his experience guides him about how to shot the picture. continue reading
By: www.jgaweddingphotography.com
Welcome to JGA Wedding Photographyand thank you for taking the time to view our website and send us your details. Information on how to access your free E Book is contained in this letter.
Our sole focus is to give you the most amazing wedding photographs which in years to come mean you can experience all of the joy, sights and emotions of your big day, again and again.
Imagine how disappointed you will feel if instead of investing in your photographs, you book a cheap second rate wedding photographer and, after all of the preparation and the excitement of the day, your album arrives and it is bland and disappointing. Not ideal!
Now Imagine, you book us to capture your excitement and you are looking at photographs that capture the very thoughts, emotions and relationships of the moment. continue reading
By: John Stalden
Time for a new camcorder? With technology advancing every day, it seems as though our newest toys become outdated as soon as we leave the store. Long gone are the large tapes and small tapes are difficult to find. Within the past several years, it became popular to record straight to DVD. continue reading
By: Tedric Garrison
When you take a picture with a traditional 35mm camera, you press the shutter and that image is burned into a medium we call “film”. With a digital camera, you press the shutter release and capture an image on the image sensor. The image is then transferred to some type of media card. continue reading