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Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts

Friday, October 18, 2013

How To Photograph Flowers On Your Smartphone



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This article has been written to give some simple, easy to understand tips to take better photographs of flowers using the camera on your phone.  I have written it to help amateurs like me capture better photos using the cameras we already have available. 


Flowers are things of beauty and have long been the subject of artists in all manner of mediums.  Flowers have a natural beauty and perfection that you cannot help but admire.  You may be taking the picture just for your own memories or so you can share what you’ve seen with someone else but whatever your reason for taking the photo, it’s nice to take the best photo that you can.  You never know, if you get a really good one you could even have it printed up as a large canvas print and hang it up at home! 

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Learning How To Make A Panorama: The 3 Main Options


3 options are open to you, as a person interesting in learning how to make a panorama, in terms of how you can get to learn. We will be closely examining the three options, to understand how you can use them to master the art of making panoramas. The panoramas in question here are 'compound photographs' that tend to have perspectives that are hard to capture using cameras. They tend to have perspectives that, at first glance, seem magical.

Friday, May 3, 2013

Reasons You Need A Spy Camera



Getting a spy camera seems like something only businesses and paranoid homeowners need, but you might be surprised about how having a tiny spy camera can help you in your day-to-day life as well as in special circumstances. There might be times where you need to keep an eye on your home and can’t afford to take time off of work to watch to make sure there aren’t any suspicious activities going on at your home. A better alternative would be to simply set up a spy camera.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Photo Sharing Trends

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Photo sharing is the publishing or transfer of a user's digital photos online, thus enabling the user to share them with others (publicly or privately). This function is provided through both websites and applications that facilitate the upload and display of images. The term can also be loosely applied to the use of online photo galleries that are set up and managed by individual users, including photo-blogs. Sharing means that other users can view but not necessarily download the photos, users being able to select different copyright options.

The first photo sharing sites originated during the mid to late 1990s primarily from services providing online ordering of prints (photo finishing), but many more came into being during the early 2000s with the goal of providing permanent and centralized access to a user's photos, and in some cases video clips too. Webshots, SmugMug, Yahoo! Photos and Flickr were among the first. This has resulted in different approaches to revenue generation and functionality among providers.






Friday, March 16, 2012

5 Tips When Choosing Your Camera

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With thousands of models available in the market, camera shopping can be a daunting and challenging experience. Before buying any camera for whatever purpose, it is always important to do a thorough research and homework. Impulse buying does not apply to buying cameras; you will need to take your time to prepare yourself accordingly so as to boost your chances of ending up with the best model that will meet your camera needs perfectly.




Ensure you learn about the jargon used in cameras and photography field in general, ensure you know how to use a camera, and ensure you know exactly why you need the camera for you to be able to end up with the best possible camera for your needs. Here are some tips to get you started.
English: My DSC-W170 digital camera Français :...Image via Wikipedia

Talk to others – research shows that over 3/4s of American households have a camera. The best way to get started therefore when looking to buy a camera is to take advantage of the expertise and knowledge that others have already acquired and gained in this field. Family and friends can be a great source for learning some of the best camera brands in the market. While at it, you may also be able to know some of the best and most important features that you can utilize based on how you want to use the camera.

Deutsch: Kodak DX 6490 Digital CameraImage via Wikipedia

Camera Use – closely related to the above point, by knowing how you plan to use your digital camera, you can be able to know exactly what kind of camera to buy. Say for instance you are planning to take so many nature photos; you might want to look for a camera with a large zoom lens for the best possible shots. If on the other hand you plan to use your camera to take photos of family and friends and general family parties, you might want to get a model that performs exceptionally in low-lighting conditions.


Size and weight – this would largely be determined by how you plan to use your camera. Size and weight go hand in hand in that if you will be doing a lot of traveling with your camera, you want to get a portable and light that will make carrying it around easy. If on the other hand you plan to use the camera for recreation purposes, e.g. parties or vacations, you might want to get a pocket-sized model that would exude your sense of style.

English: Z612 at full optical zoomImage via Wikipedia


Compare and Contrast – before you part with your hard-earned cash to buy a camera, you might want to compare and contrast comparable models to find the most suitable one based on your needs. Different manufacturers offer a wide range of options within the same price range, but each come with different unique features. By taking your time to compare and contrast, you will be able to know the best possible features at a price range that you can afford.


Budget – last but not least, you should set a budget for your new camera. Different models and brands come at different prices. Knowing how much you are willing to spend on a camera can always help you make an informed choice on your purchase.




Kevin is a very passionate photographer who loves to share his knowledge with everyone. He also contributes to financial sites where you can get some useful tips on whiplash injury claim.
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Sunday, February 26, 2012

Infographics: The People's Tech TakeOver

A digital camera (or digicam) is a camera that takes video or still photographs, or both, digitally by recording images via an electronic image sensor. It is the main device used in the field of digital photography. Most 21st century cameras are digital.Digital cameras are incorporated into many devices ranging from PDAs and mobile phones (called camera phones) to vehicles. The Hubble Space Telescope and other astronomical devices are essentially specialized digital cameras.


Digital cameras can do things film cameras cannot: displaying images on a screen immediately after they are recorded, storing thousands of images on a single small memory device, and deleting images to free storage space. The majority, including most compact cameras, can record moving video with sound as well as still photographs. Some can crop and stitch pictures and perform other elementary image editing. Some have a GPS receiver built in, and can produce Geo-tagged photographs.




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