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Learn Digital Photography - How to Use Your Shutter Speed Effectively in 6 Easy Steps

29th September 2009
Most new digital photography beginners use their cameras on automatic. Is it because they don’t know any better or just easier keeping it on automatic? Maybe it’s a combination of both. But, effective use of shutter speed can dramatically improve your... Read >
Author: Wayne Turner

75 percent of people buy the wrong digital camera

17th September 2009
When I teach a new class learning digital photography, over 75% of the students turn up with the camera the salesman suggested. Guess what? They soon find out that it’s the wrong one for them. This can be a very expensive mistake. So the big question... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Digital Photo Tips using Your Digital Camera

16th September 2009
With a digital camera, you don't have to use up a whole roll of film, send it to the camera store and wait a week to find out you took some bad photos. If you don't like what you see in the camera's review window, it can be deleted instantly! Having a bet... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy

Understanding Shutter Delay in Digital Cameras

16th September 2009
When using a digital camera to take action photos you will notice that there is a delay between the time you press the shutter button to the time the camera actually takes the photo. In most cases this delay is small enough and not noticeable but when tak... Read >

Tripods - How to Avoid Blurry Photos

16th September 2009
All of us had the experience of shooting photos just to find out they look blurry or too soft. In almost all cases the reason for that is camera movement. When the camera moves while the shutter is open the result is a soft or blurry photo. Usually camera... Read >

SLR Film Photography Special Effects (Part 1) - Ghosting Effect

16th September 2009
I know there are some photographers that still like to pick up that trusty ol' SLR, insert a roll of film and get out there and experiment in the field. Then approach with grinning anticipation as they pick up the developed film from their favorite photo ... Read >

Optical or Digital Zoom? The Choice is Clear

16th September 2009
What is zoom? Sometimes when you take a photo you need to focus on one area in the picture frame. For example when you take a portrait photo you want to make sure the object’s face fills the photo frame while when you take a group photo you want to m... Read >

My Secrets of Choosing a Digital Camera

16th September 2009
When shopping for a digital camera, there are a few things that you should consider. It is not only to get the cheapest digital camera or the model with the most functions. Check out my list and than go and find the right camera model for your special pur... Read >

Get The Most Out Of Your Camera. (Part 2).

16th September 2009
In part 1 of: Get the most out of your camera, we looked at how to use the aperture and the creative uses of depth-of-field. In this part we’ll look at how to use the shutter button on your camera and how both the shutter and the aperture control exposu... Read >

Get Involved With Digital Photography!

16th September 2009
The continuing advances in digital photography make it possible for everyone to capture moments of their lives with more detail and accuracy than ever. Improvements in photo resolution and shutter speed make it easy for both professional photographers and... Read >

Should You Upgrade to a DSLR Camera?

12th September 2009
Technology is changing everyday. Cameras are no exception. The average person owns a digital Point and Shoot camera. You turn the camera on and snap the photo. After a few years or so, thousands of photos have been taken but yet most aren’t printed,... Read >
Author: Lindy Rodrigo

Beginners Photography Books Discussing Digital Photography and Cameras

07th September 2009
Cameras are one of the most valuable tools in photography obviously. If you do not have, cameras get out of the photography biz because you are heading nowhere. If you are not familiar with cameras and the types available, then we can help you learn while... Read >
Author: Dan Feildman

Beginners Photography Books Discussing Digital Photography and Cameras

07th September 2009
Cameras are one of the most valuable tools in photography obviously. If you do not have, cameras get out of the photography biz because you are heading nowhere. If you are not familiar with cameras and the types available, then we can help you learn while... Read >
Author: Dan Feildman

Digicam Features what you want to know

27th August 2009
Electronic camera features change greatly from model to model. Before you buy, consider the following features, which are included on most digital cameras. Exposure modes Most digital cameras, including SLRs, are heavily automated, with features like au... Read >
Author: Elric Phelps

Basic Photography Skills For Getting The Best Portrait Shot

21st August 2009
If you are able to pick a camera, point it at your subject, and click the shutter button you can consider yourself a portrait photographer. Portrait photography is the most popular form of photography since it is the most often participated in. Of course,... Read >
Author: Dan Feildman

Photography for Tourists:Tips on Snapping the Best Photos to Capture your Memories

24th July 2009
Travel photography involves the application of various photographic skills and knowledge in several other fields of photography. Photographic skills include composition, framing, timing, and proper lighting. Travel photography applies the use of portrait... Read >
Author: Nikki Sabato

The Photography of Architecture

24th July 2009
The subjects of architectural photography are some of the most dynamic forms ever captured. Architectural photography captures a series of elements including shapes, massing, and height. It also involves capturing details such as textures, colors, shadows... Read >
Author: Nikki Sabato

Photography Basics On How To Take Better Pictures

23rd July 2009
So, you own a digital camera and it’s really amazing. But can you explain the working of your digital camera to someone who asks about it? Do you know the photography basics? Well, you might very well be amongst those people who brought digital cameras ... Read >
Author: Dan Feildman

LG Renoir Cell Phone Review

10th July 2009
LG Renoir comes as a great addition to the touchscreen phone market with its powerful features which are sure to set it apart from the competition. With a powerful 8 megapixel camera and advanced shooting options, this is one phone to watch out when consi... Read >
Author: Sam lee

Spice up Your iPhone With Photography iPhone Applciation

07th July 2009
It is definitely a pleasure to own an iPhone as it is one of the most stylish and technically accomplished smart phone available today. Ever since its advent, iPhone apps have been developed for enhancing the features of the iPhone so that it can benefit ... Read >
Author: jamesjohn09

Motorola Stature i9 Cell Phone Review

05th July 2009
Motorola's new Stature i9 is designed like the RAZR 2 and has features that may seem similar. Surprisingly, this phone has emerged as one of the best multimedia phones in the market today. The Motorola Stature i9 has a sleek angular design, feels comfo... Read >
Author: Sam lee

Composition of Professional Sport Photography

01st July 2009
It’s so easy to hold the shutter button down and catch frame after frame of professional sports action. Before you go shutter crazy, its important to recognize what is worth capturing and from where can you get the best shot. While multiple frame ... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves

Learn Digital Photography - About Digital Photography

13th June 2009
Digital photography has change so much over the years and you can easily see the difference even when you are not a professional photographer. It seems like just a couple of years ago when you were using film camera instead of the 10.0 megapixels digital ... Read >
Author: Michael Wong

Sony Ericsson C510 Review - Cyber Shot With New Technology

05th June 2009
Every mobile phone fan is certainly very familiar with the concept of Cyber Shot from Sony Ericsson Group. The Sony Ericsson C510 is equipped with a shortcut button to get easier photography activities. On the right body for example, it is a SHUTTER butto... Read >
Author: Mobilephoneonly

Capture Four In One

05th June 2009
Pretty sure you have heard about the term "hitting two birds with just one stone". If you think of it, you may realize that it can be difficult. But think of it even deeply, that term just says that doing that may be difficult but it is not impossible. An... Read >
Author: Paula James

The Fulfillment Brought by Photography

05th June 2009
Sure, photography is a very costly hobby. From the camera and other essential equipments the photographer will need, to the film and developing; the process of achieving the photographed art is not only tedious but also expensive. That is why most photogr... Read >
Author: Louise

FAMOUS MODELS OF SAMSUNG & PANASONIC CAMCORDERS

03rd June 2009
Samsung camcorders are a famous brand name in the world of digital cameras. The latest release HMX-R10 that was released a few months back is quite a hit among camcorder users worldwide. The most prominent features that have made a mark are: 1.The angl... Read >
Author: liza252

Sony Ericsson Idou worlds first 12MP camera phone

12th May 2009
Sony Ericsson launched its 12.1 megapixel Idou at Mobile World Congress and it was the biggest hit. The Idou has only been showcased in black and is expected to hit the market Q3 of 2009. The touch-screen interface appears to be pretty intuitive and user... Read >
Author: MOSHE COHEN

Sony Ericsson Idou worlds first 12MP camera phone

12th May 2009
Sony Ericsson launched its 12.1 megapixel Idou at Mobile World Congress and it was the biggest hit. The Idou has only been showcased in black and is expected to hit the market Q3 of 2009. The touch-screen interface appears to be pretty intuitive and user... Read >
Author: MOSHE COHEN

Sony Ericsson Idou - The Much Awaited Mobile Phone

06th May 2009
One name at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona was creating a storm- the Sony Ericsson Idou. The Sony Ericsson Idou is being termed as the best phone from the Sony Ericsson stable and there is many a comparison to iPhone being made. With the 12-million pi... Read >
Author: Admin

Focus and Getting the Best Shot

15th April 2009
Taking pictures is an experience that is rewarding as well as memorable. Photography can be fulfilling as well as frustrating. The following are basic tips and advice to get the most out of taking great pictures. Taking pictures indoors The ... Read >
Author: Dan Feildman

Focus and Getting the Best Shot

15th April 2009
Taking pictures is an experience that is rewarding as well as memorable. Photography can be fulfilling as well as frustrating. The following are basic tips and advice to get the most out of taking great pictures. Taking pictures indoors The ... Read >
Author: Dan Feildman

Understanding your EOS camera

19th March 2009
Heading from a digital compact camera to a SLR digital camera opens up a thrilling world of creative photography. But it doesn’t have to be a complex process. Simply understanding some basic features of your EOS camera is sufficient to get the most out ... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

Digital Cameras - Panasonic Lumix 8.1 MP Digital Camera

16th January 2009
When you purchase digital cameras you want to buy best cheap and banded digital cameras must have the picture quality, features, memory, battery, new, guaranty, warranty, price and many more. Homeshop18 offers quality digital cameras at lowest price. Plea... Read >
Author: Brendon Long

Canon Camera Basic Guide Flash metering

26th November 2008
Metering for ambient light setting and metering for flash pulse occurs at two different times of operations. Ambient light metering happens the camera's shutter is opened. For the Canon EOS cameras, this happens when you press the shutter button down ... Read >
Author: Joel Gardner

Learn Digital Photography .. Capturing Cityscapes at Night

17th November 2008
There are a couple of planning tips you will need to bear in mind before you take any night time photographs of cities: You first want to choose a good viewpoint; Once you have chosen your viewpoint the second thing you will need is either a solid b... Read >
Author: Dan Feildman

Motorola Mobiles: Backed with world-class features

04th November 2008
The Motorola mobiles are well known for some of the best features and functions. The phones from Motorola are enriched with slim and stylish looks. Nowadays, the telecommunication industry is putting forward a wide array of functions and technologies t... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima

How To End Up With Great Pet Pictures

10th October 2008
Taking pictures is easy. Nevertheless capturing the best shots would require a bit of effort on your part. One great mistake in taking puppy pictures is getting the shutter lag. So before committing this mistake while taking your puppy's photos, you might... Read >
Author: Allison

Samsung Tocco Review - Great phone in a small package

06th October 2008
The Samsung Tocco (F480) was launched recently after a Memorial Day delay. This very slim model includes 3G technology HSDPA, a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, face recognition, LED flash and the TouchWiz GUI. The phone includes two back-covers-one is ... Read >
Author: Caroline Telford

Canon Digital IXUS 900Ti Digital Camera

06th October 2008
Canon Digital IXUS 900Ti model comes from the Digital IXUS series. It features the latest technology features. Now bring the world into your albums with this compact piece of electronic imaging device. Design It features a truly stylish design. Canon... Read >
Author: Monty Alexander

How to take Star Photos without a Telescope

05th September 2008
You don’t need a telescope to take beautiful and even dramatic photos of the stars and the night sky. You just need a camera and film. In this article I give you tips and techniques for taking great night sky pictures. There are two basic types of st... Read >
Author: Will Kalif

Sony DSC H9 Digital Camera

20th July 2008
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H9 digital camera is Sony’s flagship model in the "super-zoom" arena and does so with quite a list of features. Included are the 15x optical zoom Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens, a new night shot (IR) mode, a 3-inch LCD, and the now... Read >
Author: Monty Alexander

Canon Powershot A550 Digital Camera

20th July 2008
This 7.1 mega pixel digital camera comes with a CCD sensor, has 4x optical zoom and 4x digital zoom. It has a 2-inch large LCD screen, optical viewfinder and a self-timer. The optical viewfinder saves battery life and helps to focus better in dark conditi... Read >
Author: Monty Alexander

Sony Ericsson C905 and the Battle of the Cameraphones!

11th July 2008
It has been a short while since we’ve witnessed any advancement with the cameraphones in terms of their resolution. And as Samsung, with its 10-megapixel SCH-B600 probably still sets claim to be the highest resolution cameraphone at present, the rest im... Read >
Author: Mark Hirst

Canon Powershot A550 Digital Camera

10th July 2008
This 7.1 mega pixel canon digital camera comes with a CCD sensor, has 4x optical zoom and 4x digital zoom. It has a 2-inch large LCD screen, optical viewfinder and a self-timer. The optical viewfinder saves battery life and helps to focus better in dark c... Read >
Author: Monty Alexander

Canon Powershot A550 Digital Camera

10th July 2008
This 7.1 mega pixel canon digital camera comes with a CCD sensor, has 4x optical zoom and 4x digital zoom. It has a 2-inch large LCD screen, optical viewfinder and a self-timer. The optical viewfinder saves battery life and helps to focus better in dark c... Read >
Author: Monty Alexander

Digital Photography Basics

01st May 2008
What are the basics of digital photography? I grabbed my digital camera ($200 bought at Best Buy) and my laptop to figure it out. First, I did a little research online. I read several pages of information. Most pages talked about shutter speed, aperture, ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Brown

Cyber-shot Mobile the Sony Ericsson K850

16th April 2008
Sony Ericsson announced its latest, and very much greatest, cameraphone the new Cyber-shot Sony Ericsson K850. The K850 brings even more true camera functionality to the world of cameraphones. The new 5 megapixel auto-focus camera has a real xenon flash a... Read >
Author: swornambigai

Sony Ericsson K 850i cybershot just got better

13th April 2008
The Sony Ericsson K 850i mobile phone is the very latest from the house of Sony Ericsson. The Sony Ericsson commitment to excellence and its dedication towards producing the best in electronics has resulted in the Sony Ericsson K 850i incorporating its wo... Read >
Author: Mark Hirst

Learn Digital Photography Now...Your Digital Camera Exposed

11th April 2008
Likewise, slow your exposure speed to 1/10 of a second or thereabouts. Be sure to hold your digital camera steady, or use a tripod, to avoid camera shake. That waterfall will now look like a stream of water flowing down. Try adjusting your digital camera'... Read >
Author: Dan Feildman

Digital Photography...Discovering The Basics

09th April 2008
Why modify this digital camera setting? Experiments in exposure time can produce dramatic effects. For example: Take a photograph of a roaring waterfall in a well-lit area and adjust your digital camera's exposure speed to take pictures as quickly as pos... Read >
Author: Dan Feildman

Photoshop...Find Out The Easy Way

07th April 2008
So what are the mechanics of this "through the lens" shot to achieve the ghosting effect? 1. Stabilize the camera - using a tripod is best, a stable surface is a second option or, a steady hand as a last resort; 2. Set number of multiple exposures you req... Read >
Author: David Peters

How to Take Dazzling Firework Shots with your Digital Camera

07th March 2008
Firework displays are always spectacular and exciting to watch … from being a small child I have always enjoyed the outburst of firework colours against a night sky, with the many facets of sprinkling and shooting effects … it’s a great atmosphere t... Read >
Author: Digital Photo Tutorial

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18 Digital Camera Features and Information

21st February 2008
The obvious attraction of the Panasonic DMC FZ18 is its 18x optical zoom lens. This is one of the first digital cameras to increase the lens length on a consumer digital camera beyond 12 xs. The lens is supported by image stabilization to help cut down on... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Information about Canon PowerShot SD850 IS Digital Camera and Reviews

20th February 2008
The SD850 IS was first announced in May 2007 as a replacement for the Powershot SD700 IS. It constitutes only a relatively subtle upgrade. Visually the SD850 is virtually indistinguishable from the older model, and there are only a handful of modification... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Sony Ericsson Q4 phones - the K850i and W910i

05th November 2007
Sony Ericssons latest offerings are the awesome K850i Cybershot phone and the sexy W910i Walkman phone. First up, being a K series phone, the most important quality of Sony Ericsson K850i is its imaging prowess. The device comes with 5 MP camera (with Xen... Read >
Author: Matt Sharp

The Sony Ericsson K850i - The Cybershot Kid

05th November 2007
Now here's a mobile phone that is designed to give a jolt to the market of digital cameras. The Sony Ericsson K850i is a Sony Ericsson phone featuring a Cyber Shot branding, and comes with great ergonomics to provide its users a revelry with great imaging... Read >
Author: Matt Sharp

Shutter Lag in Digital Cameras

26th August 2007
If you've ever tried to take photos of your kids whilst they're running about you will probably have experienced this. You wait 'till they are perfectly positioned in the frame, press the shutter, and end up with a shot of the back of their heads leaving ... Read >
Author: Colin Aiken

Sony Ericsson K810i – Make shooting more stylish...

24th August 2007
Be it K750i's auto focus, or K800i's flash, there is always something interesting to find in a Sony Ericsson 'K' series mobile phone. And the latest to create ripples in the market, is the Sony Ericsson K810i. The handset is basically an upgraded version ... Read >
Author: Alice Erin

Sony Ericsson K800i – Take a Shot...

22nd August 2007
Now here's a mobile phone that is designed to give a jolt to the market of digital cameras. The Sony Ericsson K800i is the first Sony Ericsson phone featuring a Cyber Shot branding, and comes with great ergonomics to provide its users a revelry with great... Read >
Author: Raina Kelsey

Sony Ericsson K810i – Clicking in style... click in fun

02nd August 2007
The revolutionary 'K' series of Sony Ericsson just gets better with each new entrant. And even this time the debutant, Sony Ericsson K810i is enabled with solid style and features, to carry on the good work of its genre. The handset truly hits the nail on... Read >
Author: adam caitlin

Sony Ericsson K810i – Some more additions

05th July 2007
Ever since the idea of camera phones attracted the mobile market, the Sony Ericsson has consistently pushed the boundaries between mobile phones and standalone digital cameras. The result is their superb 'K' series, with admirable models such as K750i and... Read >
Author: Bradley Ben

Nokia N95 - Explore Your World

16th June 2007
Nokia have announced the Nokia N95, featuring an innovative double slide design with multimedia controls and a keypad on opposite end of the phones. The 5.0 megapixel camera uses Carl Zeiss Optics with autofocus and digital zoom with a dedicated 2 stag... Read >
Author: michael

Nokia N95 - Explore The World

15th June 2007
Nokia have announced the Nokia N95, featuring an innovative double slide design with multimedia controls and a keypad on opposite end of the phones. The 5.0 megapixel camera uses Carl Zeiss Optics with autofocus and digital zoom with a dedicated 2 stag... Read >
Author: michael

TIPS TO CLICK FINE PICTURES

21st May 2007
Proper handling of the camera itself can reduce the number of retakes, helping to make your day easier by decreasing the number of times you need to repeat the dreaded "hold on, I need to take one more". Taking better quality pictures means taking fewer p... Read >
Author: Sandeep

Samsung D900 – Slim not Skim...

27th April 2007
The Samsung D900 is currently the world' smallest mobile, yet not small in terms of features and functionalities. This slider handset is launched after the huge success of D500 and D600, and is attractively designed to keep up the reputation of its pe... Read >
Author: Alice Erin

Focus Modes in Digital Cameras

28th February 2007
While some of the least expensive digital cameras have only automatic focus, meaning the camera does all the work on bringing your subject into the best possible focus, most SLR digitals offer three different focus modes: manual, single auto focus and co... Read >
Author: John Ugoshowa

Digital Camera Terms To Know

28th February 2007
It helps when learning to use your new digital camera to also know what some of the more common terms mean. Below you will find many of these common terms defined.. Automatic Mode — A setting that sets the focus, exposure and white-balance automatical... Read >
Author: John Ugoshowa

Sony Ericsson K800i: Your Digicam

18th December 2006
It does happen on many occasions that you experience those defined moments and love to treasure them forever in the form of pictures. But, now with the consistent advancements in the technology, it has become a lot easier. Now-a-days, you have got the rig... Read >
Author: Bradley Ben

Sony Ericsson K750i: Connect, Click and do more

04th December 2006
Modern mobile phones are exemplary in their consummate range of features. With the passage of time, they are getting more and more innovative and user friendly to live up to the ever-increasing expectations of the mobile phone users. The Sony Ericsson K75... Read >
Author: Keith Rickwood

Auto and manual focus modes in digital cameras

18th November 2006
One of the important phases of shooting a good photo is focusing on the photo's objects. Photos that are out of focus look bad and blurry. Sometimes shooting out of focus objects is done on purpose as an artistic effect but in most cases a sharp focused o... Read >
Author: ziv haparnas

Digital cameras responsiveness and photo shooting delays

17th November 2006
Digital cameras have many advantages but they also have some disadvantages and response time is one of them. There are three response times that you should care about: the delay between pressing down the shutter button and shooting a photo, the delay betw... Read >
Author: ziv haparnas

Sony Ericsson K800i: Small and sophisticated mobile phone

15th November 2006
The feature packed 3G Sony Ericsson K800i mobile phone is one of the first handset to sport the Cyber shot brand name from Sony's famous standalone digital camera series. The phone combines a quality camera with great features to create a very attractive ... Read >
Author: Caitlin Lucy

Sony Ericsson K510i: Truly a value phone

14th November 2006
Things change with a lightening speed in the world of mobile phones. Therefore, it becomes compulsory for mobile phone companies to come up with something new every time they launch a new mobile handset. Moreover, with the passage of time mobile phone use... Read >
Author: Keith Rickwood

Samsung D900: thinner, smarter, better

09th November 2006
Currently, the Samsung D900 earned all the attention and appreciation as being the world’s thinnest slider phone, at just 12.9mm thin. The Samsung D900 hit the podium with a bang and fired up the competition for other players. Appearances do deceive, b... Read >
Author: andrena markley

5 Materials and Technologies That Just Might Eliminate Digital Camera Shutter Delay

09th November 2006
Bob pushed the shutter release button and…NOTHING HAPPENED. The football passed into his son's hands and the actual photo he took was one of a cheerleader's pom-pom. Bob missed the touchdown too. He resisted an insane urge to slam the camera to the g... Read >
Author: John Young

A digital photo shooting session of airplanes in an air show

20th October 2006
A few weeks ago I went with my friends to see an air show. The schedule was packed with acrobatics and many types of planes. The highlight of the show was the blue angles with their jets doing dangerous routines. I took my camera hoping to capture some go... Read >
Author: ziv haparnas

Nokia N73 (SoftBank 705NK) chosen for Softbank Mobile's line-up

02nd October 2006
Nokia announced today that the Nokia N73, a 3G (WCDMA) (*1) multimedia computer with the features of a digital camera, has been selected for Softbank Mobile Corp.'s 3G handset line-up. The Nokia N73 belongs to the Nokia Nseries family, and is the second m... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft

Lg U880 Mobile Phone: The Thin Clamshell

22nd August 2006
The thin clamshell LGU880 mobile phone is a 3G phone capable of making both voice and video calls. The shape of the handset is well rounded and harmonic. The phone is much smaller and lighter than most typical 3G handsets and measures 98 x 49 x 18.2 milli... Read >
Author: Simon Smith

How Does the Camera Auto Focus Work and Why Sometimes It Fails?

14th August 2006
How does auto-focus work? All of us use it every time we click on the shutter button. Practically all modern cameras include some sort of an auto focus system. Thanks to the auto focus system we can enjoy an easier photography experience and can concen... Read >
Author: ziv haparnas

Optical or Digital Zoom? The Choice is Clear

14th August 2006
What is zoom? Sometimes when you take a photo you need to focus on one area in the picture frame. For example when you take a portrait photo you want to make sure the object's face fills the photo frame while when you take a group photo you want to mak... Read >
Author: ziv haparnas

Tripods - How to Avoid Blurry Photos

14th August 2006
All of us had the experience of shooting photos just to find out they look blurry or too soft. In almost all cases the reason for that is camera movement. When the camera moves while the shutter is open the result is a soft or blurry photo. Usually camera... Read >
Author: ziv haparnas

Understanding Shutter Delay in Digital Cameras

14th August 2006
When using a digital camera to take action photos you will notice that there is a delay between the time you press the shutter button to the time the camera actually takes the photo. In most cases this delay is small enough and not noticeable but when tak... Read >
Author: ziv haparnas

Night Photography: Low Light Tips and Techniques

23rd June 2006
Photography at night can be used to create mysterious and amazing photos. When I say photography at night I mean the hours from around sunset until when the stars are clearly visible. The long exposures associated with low light can create unique effects ... Read >
Author: Nick Iliason

75% of people buy the wrong digital camera!

04th June 2006
When I teach a new class learning digital photography, over 75% of people turn up with the camera the salesman suggested. Guess what? They soon find out that it's the wrong one for them. This can be a very expensive mistake. So the big questions are what... Read >
Author: sydney pix

75 percent of people buy the wrong digital camera

26th May 2006
When I teach a new class learning digital photography, over 75% of the students turn up with the camera the salesman suggested. Guess what? They soon find out that it's the wrong one for them. This can be a very expensive mistake. So the big questions ... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft

What Is Memory Card Speed?

20th March 2006
In a few short years since the launch of the first 4Mb flash memory card, the number of flash memory cards available for digital cameras and other devices has exploded with a number of different formats and speeds of memory card. It's no wonder the averag... Read >
Author: Iggy Quazi

Photo Copyright Concerns.

17th December 2005
Copyright in any subject can be un-enticing, but is doesn't hurt to know the law. Copyright in most works of art, which includes writing, photography and digital images occur as the work is created. To put it as simply as possible, the second you c... Read >
Author: Tj Tierney

Get The Most Out Of Your Camera. (Part 2).

19th November 2005
In part 1 of: Get the most out of your camera, we looked at how to use the aperture and the creative uses of depth-of-field. In this part we'll look at how to use the shutter button on your camera and how both the shutter and the aperture control exposure... Read >
Author: Tj Tierney