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Photographing Your Boat

01st October 2009
While making photos along the Maine Coast, a number of people have spoken to me about photographing their boats. Basically, they wanted to know the real secrets to making their vessels look so good, especially while at anchor. Truth be told, there are no ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Pick the right type of digital camera lenses

25th September 2009
As your eyes are windows for your soul, the same away digital camera lenses are the windows for capturing most attractive things that are around you. This lens act as an eye for the camera and along with this; you can click pictures of things, people, tho... Read >
Author: mikewilkinsonxw

Buy Cheap Canon Camera Lens

21st September 2009
A lens is not just a lens. There are different lenses available for your purchase out there. If you are a camera enthusiast, you have to know the features of one lens from another. You can broaden your perspective and know more about these lenses. By a... Read >
Author: Ricky K Lim

Some Photography Tip: Adjust the Background to Highlight Your Subject

17th September 2009
Many times the emphasis you want to place on the subject of your photo can be improved by first focusing your attention on the background. Objects, colors and other elements in the background can often diminish from what would otherwise be a great photo... Read >
Author: krishankant

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 >

Unflappable and Focused

12th September 2009
A management Guru described to me the qualities of a Level 5 Leaders. He said a Leader should be: 1. Unflappable and 2. stay focused. I realised that while I stay focused, I do flap. What is Flapping or rather what is unflappabili... Read >

Buy Cheap 35 mm Camera Lens

23rd August 2009
People are very familiar with the focal lengths of the 35mm camera. Digital camera manufacturers often use these terms to describe the focal length capabilities of each model in order for the public to understand the specs and features of the camera. A... Read >
Author: Ricky K Lim

Choosing digital camera we should know these essentials

21st August 2009
If you are my faithful readers, that you must know one of my articles shows you the essential information about how to buying the digital camera. And now I will tell you the other parts of the knowledge about the digital camera. The preceding paragraph ... Read >
Author: Joy Wong

Photography Techniques

10th August 2009
For most photographers the most important factor in their photography is the sharp quality of their images. To get the very best quality we need to know which lenses to use and the best time to use they. There are several lenses on the market today that s... Read >
Author: spuunman

Digital Cameras Price Comparison – What are the Important Features to Compare?

10th August 2009
Digital Cameras are the most important digital electronic device of modern era. You can capture still images and videos of precious moments of your loved ones through the camera and store in Computer, Laptop or Digital picture frame for display. Digital C... Read >
Author: ronthewriter

Macro photography: Choosing lenses by focal length and magnification

31st July 2009
The first factor to consider is the 'focal length' - or distance from the tip of the lens to the subject. Photographing still-life compositions (which by definition don't move) poses no particular problems, but it's always best to use a telephoto macro le... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

Prime Lenses Vs Zoom Lenses – Which Is Best?

23rd July 2009
So, you’re thinking of getting a new lens, but you’re not quite sure whether to get a prime lens or a zoom lens. Both types of lenses have their benefits and drawbacks, and you want to make sure you make the right decision and buy the lens which best ... Read >
Author: Marcus

Prime Lens Vs Zoom Lens – Which Are Best?

23rd July 2009
So, you’re wanting to get a new lens, but you’re not quite sure whether to get a prime lens or a zoom lens. Both of them have their benefits and drawbacks, and you want to make sure you make the right decision and get the lens which best fits your pho... Read >
Author: Marcus

Shooting Spontaneous Photos

02nd July 2009
Taking spontaneous or natural photos form the majority of pictures taken by amateur photographers. That won�t come as a shock to anyone as a natural or candid picture covers virtually any photo that isn�t arranged as a pose. Spur of the moment por... Read >
Author: Craig Ellyard

Progressive Eyeglasses: A Step Ahead in Technology

02nd June 2009
You must have heard of designer glasses, of contact lens, prescription glasses and bifocal glasses. Yet, have you heard of progressive glasses? Progressive glasses are a march ahead towards technology. Progressive eye glasses are one step ahead of bifocal... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

Adobe Photoshop Simplifies Editing Your Digital Photos

18th May 2009
Photography in the past was considered to be an art. You need to learn all about photography before you can consider yourself as a real professional photographer and you also need to apply the things you learned as well as take really good pictures. In th... Read >
Author: David Peters

Adobe Photoshop Simplifies Editing Your Digital Photos

18th May 2009
Photography in the past was considered to be an art. You need to learn all about photography before you can consider yourself as a real professional photographer and you also need to apply the things you learned as well as take really good pictures. In th... Read >
Author: David Peters

Pinhole Glasses: Your Worry-Free Eyecare Alternative

24th April 2009
Normally the light rays entering the eye of a person with healthy eyes, focus on the retina forming a clear image. If the person is suffering from refractive disorders, then the light rays focus either in front of or behind the retina. As a result at the... Read >
Author: Mike

Lasik Eye Surgery – Enjoy the new lifestyle

09th March 2009
If you enjoy a wonderful lifestyle, your eyesight does not need to hold it back. Physical activities could take some curtailment if you wear glasses, more so for contact lenses, especially if you pursue sporting activities like swimming. While correcting ... Read >
Author: Wes Kennedy

Pinhole Glasses - A Practical Alternative to Correct Impaired vision

04th March 2009
Anyone with impaired vision, whether it is on account of nearsightedness or farsightedness, does need prescription glasses to correct the error. What the glasses basically do is to correct the focal length of the eye lens by imposing another lens betwee... Read >
Author: Mike

Spectacles: The Need of the Hour but for Different Reasons

21st January 2009
Spectacles- the word indicates weak eyes at the most. And the picture created in mind is the heavy rims behind which the tiny eyes nearly disappear (from face)! Yes this was the case but few years back and not now. Spectacles are nowadays not only used as... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Photography Depth Of Field

20th January 2009
Keep your images sharp by controlling the depth-of-field. Depth-of -field can be best described as the distance from the front to back in any image that is in reasonably sharp focus. Any parts of an image that are outside of this should be blur and... Read >
Author: Tj Tierney

Digital Zoom vs. Optical Zoom in Digital Cameras and Camcorders

16th January 2009
The zoom lens of digital cameras and camcorders is the ability to vary focal length and, thus the angle of view. Both digital cameras and camcorders have zoom capability. For the consumer this can be confusing because there are two different types, known ... Read >
Author: JR Lang

Panasonic DMC FZ28 Review

17th November 2008
The Panasonic DMC FZ28 has an 18x optical zoom lens. It is a 10 megapixel digital camera and comes with a number of manual controls. Why Buy the Panasonic DMC FZ28? The Panasonic DMC FZ28 is a good buy if you take photos where you ca... Read >
Author: dtymon

Sony DCR HC 38E Camcorder

17th September 2008
Sony DCR HC38E camcorder comes with powerful zoom lenses. It has the optical zoom of 40 x and digital zoom of 80/2000 x. It sports Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar Lens with the filter diameter of 30 mm. Optical zoom is a feature that alters a camcorders focal len... Read >
Author: Monty Alexander

Huygens and the biggest telescopes of the 17th Century

17th September 2008
Christiaan Huygens was born in Holland in 1629 and he was a mathematical genius who invented several important mechanical devices including the pendulum clock. He had a deep understanding of astronomy, optics, mathematics, and mechanical devices. And h... Read >
Author: Will Kalif

Depth of Field Explained

08th September 2008
The way a subject is reproduced in a photograph can be very different from how it looked to you as you took the picture. When you cast your eye over a scene, everything in it seems more or less equally sharp, but sometimes in the finished shot only part o... Read >
Author: Biznets

10 step guide to CCTV (self install)

08th September 2008
Installing a CCTV system for use at home or work can provide a number of benefits and outlined are the most important things to consider before installing a CCTV system. 1. Do you want the CCTV system to be fitted by a professional CCTV Installation co... Read >
Author: Edwin

Learn Digital Photography .. Framing Your Firework's Shot

15th July 2008
Fireworks displays can induce a lot of feelings in people as they are not only beautiful and amazing to observe but they also are many times used to commemorate momentous occasions. The choice in where to aim your camera can be one of the hardest parts... Read >
Author: Dan Feildman

DSLR Cameras- What Is Focal Length and Focal Ratio?

09th July 2008
Wit the 21st Century advent of the amazingly simple digital cameras, the understanding of technical expressions such as lens aperture, and numerous other photographic general use expressions have become somewhat obsolete for the majority of digital camera... Read >
Author: Ross St Quintin

How to Make a Telescope: Tips and guidelines for beginners

13th June 2008
Making a telescope is an extraordinarily rewarding experience because it crosses several different realms of experience. The first reward for you is the fun of making something. And the second reward is the sheer pleasure of using what you made to explore... Read >
Author: Will Kalif

Tips on Buying a Digital Camera

04th June 2008
Digital photography is fun, convenient, and you can see the rewards of your labors quickly. No film required, no sending film off to be developed, what could be easier? Before you run out and buy the most expensive digital camera with the most megapixels ... Read >
Author: Ryan Dube

Easy Cutting Of Acrylic

25th April 2008
Logically it is very easy to cut acrylic, generally speaking, the maximum laser output is set and the speed is adjusted so that the material is cut through. Very high-quality cutting results, however, can only be achieved with carefully selected parameter... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

7 Digital Photography Tips For Beginner

16th April 2008
These 7 digital photography tips you can get started on your way to become an excellent photographer if you’d like. #1. Digital photography tip: Learn your cameras settings Chances are you shoot most of your pictures utilizing your camera's "automa... Read >
Author: Deedee

Learn Digital Photography...Find Out More About Digital Photography

02nd April 2008
Normally our eyes compensate for lighting conditions with different color temperatures. A digital camera needs to find a reference point which represents white. It will then calculate all the other colors based on this white point. For instance, if a halo... Read >
Author: Dan Feildman

Interior Photography

19th January 2008
Tips for photographing interiors of homes and buildings. Interior photography is very demanding and the photographer must be sensitive to all the elements that will appear in the final print. Most rooms consist of small objects that look good in t... Read >
Author: Tj Tierney

Can your Grandma work a digital camera?

16th June 2007
John decided to give his mother, age 56, a digital camera for its birthday. She had taken images of the children and the remainder of the family during decades with her old man. Surprisingly, that camera always functioned though it from time to time p... Read >
Author: Randell Rogfend

Digital Camera Basics-Resolution, Exposure, Focus, and Storage

04th June 2007
Resolution The amount of detail that a camera can capture is called the resolution, and it is measured in pixels. The more pixels a camera has, the more detail it can capture and the larger pictures can be without becoming blurry or "grainy." High-end ... Read >
Author: Brian Lee

Photography Tip: Adjust the Background to Highlight Your Subject

04th October 2006
Many times the emphasis you want to place on the subject of your photo can be improved by first focusing your attention on the background. Objects, colors and other elements in the background can often diminish from what would otherwise be a great photogr... Read >
Author: Aaron Kurszewski

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: photography expert

Photography Techniques.

21st May 2006
Get to know your lens. For most photographers the most important factor in their photography is the sharp quality of their images. To get the very best quality we need to know which lenses to use and the best time to use they. There are several lense... Read >
Author: Tj Tierney

Photographing Birds

06th March 2006
Many people have switched from mere bird watching to a more exciting hobby of photographing birds.The pleasure of bird watching, and the capability of preserving the visual image that brought that pleasure is possible only with photography.Therefore, bird... Read >
Author: Felix Zhucha

Meade Telestar Review DS 60ME

13th December 2005
This Meade Telestar review features the DS 60ME model. The DS 60ME is equipped with three styles of eyepieces, the H25mm, H12.5mm, and the SR4mm. All these pieces are electronic and will let you view images on your TV. Being able to see celestial images o... Read >
Author: Jeremy Hier

Review of Meade ETX-60 AT Digital Telescope With Autostar

25th October 2005
The Meade etx 60 at digital telescope with autostar is the perfect educational beginner telescope. It includes an eyepiece that is 9mm, an instruction manual and Autostar, which controls the telescopes computer. You can find the Meade etx-60 at digital te... Read >
Author: Jeremy Hier