Posted January 29th, 2009
by George Jones
by Greg Silvers
It really isn’t difficult to learn the basics of photography. Although if you are used to using an old film camera there are some differences with the modern digital cameras you will want to know about.
Naturally once you have a firm grasp of these differences you can really start to take advantage of them. It really doesn’t matter who you are, with a little dedication you can learn this stuff.
Gaining a Collection of Images
With the digital format we are now hardly limited at all when it comes to the number of photos we can take. Never again will you have to pay for a whole load of prints that you didn’t even want.
This is all good, however you do need to get into the habit of going through your photos and editing or deleting your collection. This is because you do not want to have to go through loads and loads of useless images to find your good ones later.
Ways to best go about storing your digital photos
You can switch from a high-resolution image to a lower resolution to save on storage space. Your high-resolution photos will take up more storage space than the lower resolution one.
You will only need a high resolution for your photographs if you need a crisp image for a large printed photograph. If you are only going to use the pictures online or with a computer, you can use a lower resolution setting.
It is also possible with many cameras to change the compression rate/format that your camera saves its images in. Again this means you can save space for extra photos on your memory card.
If there is one thing modern Day cameras are normally short of its memory space, so you really should increase it as soon as possible. If you have any experience with the old film cameras I’m sure you know what it’s like to run out of space for photos just when you were poised to take your best ever photo.
The dreaded battery issue
Many people just don’t realize it, but the camera’s battery is very important. Naturally the last thing you need is the run out of battery just when you need your camera most.
If you are running low on battery power, avoiding overuse of your LCD digital display should help significantly to lengthen your cameras usage time. Not using Flash will also help a lot.
If your camera doesn’t use its own special power pack, make sure you are at least using good rechargeable batteries and that you have several charged replacement sets of batteries ready with you at all times.
All amateurs, no matter what their level of experience, can enjoy digital photography for beginners. You can be proud of your images, right from when you first get your digital camera.
You will learn that it is easy to go from digital photography for beginners to the next level of photography, as you get more comfortable with your digital camera.
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Posted January 21st, 2009
by Michael Jackson
by Michael Jackson
There is nothing more valuable than your wedding pictures for keeping the memory of your wedding day in your memory. The wedding album will become a vision of the past that will be enjoyed in the near and far of your futures. You will share it most immediately with every important guest who was there to see it. You may reference it on your bigger anniversaries. Many couples decide to leave the album with their children. Your Wedding Album is as valuable as gold and is a keepsake that will be worth every penny that was spent.
Therefore, the wedding photographer you locate must be exceptional. He or she must have almost as much enthusiasm for your wedding as the two of you do. All of those other mentioned and then forgotten. All of the roses,pansies will die. Lipstick gets messed up at the end of the day. Everyone goes back to where they belong once the DJ stops playing the music. What do you want to takeaway with you? You’ll want the pictures. I think you’re catching on. The photos will be really define the day.
Pictures are really that important. The task is overwhelming. If this is your first wedding, then you might be confused about what to do first.
Almost anyone can take a snapshot, but a real pro is the key to fantastic memories that everyone can enjoy. Your photographer must create art that is beyond the snapshot.
Unfortunately, times can be tough and even if you’ve been planning this wedding for awhile, you may not be prepared for the financial deterrents that may soon turn up. Many people erroneously under-budget for their wedding. With fairytale dreams and an underdeveloped wallet, the costs can be jaw dropping for the soon-to-be newlyweds.
There are unheard-of expenses associated with each facet of the planning. Don’t think so? Wait until you get ready to order the invitations, choose a gown, veil, shoes, garter belt and every little beauty item for your face and hair to look perfect. Wait until you see how much one plate of food will cost at the reception.
Once you tell a vendor that you need something for a wedding, it’s automatically going to cost more. Flowers are a fraction of the costs until you say that you need them for a wedding. Same thing goes for cake, presents, drinks, DJs, and everything else. By the way, when will you EVER use a doily except at a wedding? Do you actually need to have them?
Most couples don’t want to start as husband and wife by going deep into debt. Saving dollars does not stop you from having a beautiful day. You’ll find ways to have a great wedding, cut corners, and nobody will notice. You’re day will not be ruined. Most people, including you, probably won’t remember those small things anyway. However, you will definitely remember the wedding pictures.
You want to have your cake and you want to eat a lot of it too! You can hire a fantastic, professional photographer and you can still have a lot of money if you know how. Most couples just don’t know the right questions to ask. Most couples don’t even know that they can negotiate with a photographer. They don’t do it, because nobody told them that they can!
Plenty of good photographers are out there just waiting for you to look at their portfolios. Plenty more are in the same situation as you are, just trying to make ends meet and to be profitable in a trying economy. Working together, you will find each other. You just need to know the right questions to ask in order to find the right photographer for you.
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Author Michael J has written a complete ebook revealing all of the secrets you need to know in order to Find, Interview, Negotiate with, and Hire the Perfect
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Wedding.
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Posted January 6th, 2009
by Tyler JL Neill
by Tyler JL Neill
We all have images that we want to show to our family and friends, and to others around the world. Free image hosting websites make this possible, because it does not cost us anything to upload images to them, and we receive links to our photos that we can then pass on to others, so they can view our photos.
Image hosting has become very important for a lot of people who use the internet. For anyone that uses forums, and blogs, they are especially useful because they allow the user to upload an image, and have multiple codes ready to use. The codes generated allow people to easily post their images to forums using special tags, and also allow easy to integration of their image into a web page with html code. They also give you the direct link to the image if that’s all you need. All of this happens gets generated in a split second, that’s what makes free image hosts so popular.
When uploading your photos to the free image hosting websites, you do not have to register with them to be able to upload, but registering with them does have its added benefits. Registering with the image hosting sites is also free, and the added benefits of this are, that you can easily keep track of all your photos, keep tack of all your photo links, and you can also see how many people have viewed your images that day. It really is worth while considering becoming a registered member.
If your thinking of paying to join an image hosting website, simply because you can have unlimited bandwidth and unlimited photo uploads, then your throwing your money away. You can do all this and more at Speedimg.com for free already.
So now you have decided you want to use a site like Speedimg.com, and want to know how to upload images from your computer, to the image hosting site. Its very simple to do. When you are at the site, click on the browse button, or whatever its called and locate the photos you want to upload, and then click on the upload button, and thats it. You will then be shown a list of links relating to the photo you have just uploaded, and with these links you can now show your photos of to the world.
Free image hosting websites also allow you to upload multiple images at a time. This saves time and bandwidth because you select all the images at once, and upload them all at once, instead of uploading an image, then going back to the main page, then uploading etc. Most image hosts allow you to upload an image already on the internet. All that you need is the URL to the existing image and the image host will download it and upload it to their server.
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Tyler JL Neill manages several websites on the internet, one of them being the highly popular
Image Hosting website Speedimg.com. If your looking to
upload free images, and be able to hotlink to the images, then this is the place to go.
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Posted December 8th, 2008
by Daniel Edwards
by James Charcha
Yes, digital photography for beginners is possible. However there are some differences between taking a photograph with a digital camera and with a conventional camera.
Naturally once you have a firm grasp of these differences you can really start to take advantage of them. It really doesn’t matter who you are, with a little dedication you can learn this stuff.
Never be limited again
Probably one of the most powerful advantages of the digital format is the fact that you are practically no longer limited with the number of photos you can take. No more paying for prints that didn’t come out right or you just plain and simple didn’t really want!
It is a good idea though to make sure you keep your photo collection tidy by removing or editing those photos that just don’t quite cut it or are too much the same. This really is essential since otherwise you will probably never find your good photos.
Ways to best go about storing your digital photos
One great way to save on space is to save your images in a lower resolution format. Lower resolution images can take up considerably less space, although you will lose some quality so you may want to experiment a little bit.
You will only need a high resolution for your photographs if you need a crisp image for a large printed photograph. If you are only going to use the pictures online or with a computer, you can use a lower resolution setting.
You can also increase the compression the camera uses for your images. Your images will take up less room in the storage space when you compress the pictures.
You should increase your storage space because eventually, you will run out. This will instantly bring your level of fun down if you were planning to take pictures and you cannot because you just ran out of memory.
How to avoid running out of battery
Healthy batteries for your camera is simply essential. Just like with running out of space running out of battery power can be a real nightmare.
The first and most obvious thing to do is to only use the camera’s built-in LCD when you 100% need it. In many cases it is also possible to turn off things like auto focus as well, but this may result in being more of a hassle, still you’d have to try it.
Use rechargeable batteries and keep a couple charged batteries on hand, in case you notice your batteries going low before you can recharge them.
All amateurs, no matter what their level of experience, can enjoy digital photography for beginners. You can be proud of your images, right from when you first get your digital camera.
You may feel that you are very much a beginner in photography right now, but in the near future if you’re dedicated and determined you will find that with practice and trial and error you will be taking shots like the pros.
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Posted November 20th, 2008
by SFXsource
by SFXsource
There are so many beautiful landscapes. You don’t even have to travel outside of the United States, just visit a local or national park! These tips will help you take wonderful photographs of landscapes. Whether you are a beginning photographer, or a professional, these are simple tips to keep in mind when photographing landscapes.
1. It is important to consider light quality. Determine whether the light is soft or harsh. Are you photographing in the afternoon, or at sunrise or sunset? Is it overcast, and are there clouds? Generally, the best light is in the mornings and evening (before 10 a.m. and after 2 p.m.).
2. Look for interesting lighting. Back-lighting and side-lighting are great for mountains. Side-lighting can be created by turning 90 away from the sun. Back-lighting is very dramatic and creates silhouettes.
3. Think about composition. Symmetry often works with landscapes. Also, simple is beautiful. How do you want to place the trees, lakes, streams, and mountains? What kinds of shapes are in the frame?
4. Try to include bridges, paths, and roads. Use their shapes to draw the viewer in and lead them around the photo. If you photograph them at an angle, you are able to create that effect. Place the start of a road or path in the corner of the photo.
5. Try using infrared film for your landscape photography. Infrared film is more sensitive to infrared light. This means that your photographs will have darks skies and light/ bright leaves and vegetation. It’s awesome!
6. You will want your entire photo to be in focus, so use a large depth of field (small number, large aperture). Also, long exposures increase depth of field.
Try both long and short exposure times, specifically when you have water in your photos (lakes, waterfalls, ocean). So, grab your tripod and have fun with landscape photography.
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Posted November 15th, 2008
by SFXsource
by SFXsource
Close-up photography is also known as macro photography. If your subject is small, you are able to photograph the small details by getting closer. Macro lenses are 1:1 (“life size”). This means that the image of your subject is the same size in real life. Listed below are macro photography tips to help you get started.
1. The first thing you will want to do is research the type of equipment you want. Experiment using the following: a macro filter, close-up lens, a telephoto extender, or a bellows attachment. For those of you just beginning, you may just want to invest in a macro filter.
2. In macro photography, it is important to know that the depth of field is different. Choose a high f-stop number such as an F16 or F22 (small aperture). Most of what is in the background will not be in focus.
3. Be careful when focusing your subject, because if you are not, the part you want to be in focus will end up blurry. Except under bright lighting conditions, you will probably use a slow shutter speed.
4. Lighting is another important aspect. Because you will be very close to your subject, there must be sufficient light between your lens and your subject. Ring flashes can be used to avoid this problem.
5. High film speeds will allow you to increase your shutter speed, since you will be using a slow shutter speed. It is recommended to stay at ISO200 or lower.
6. Have fun photographing a number of different subjects. Be aware of the shape and texture. Keep in mind composition as well as colors in the background.
You can experiment with light balance, use a diffuser, or use a tripod. Take your time with macro photography, and always have fun. Flowers and bugs are great subjects.
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Posted November 10th, 2008
by SFXsource
by SFXsource
Though color photography is quite common, black and white photography is often a great choice for exploring your creativity. This article lists quick tips for black and white photography.
1. You can choose from different formats (different film sizes): 35mm (1″ x 1″), medium format- 120 (2″ x 2 “), and large format (4″ x 5″). Usually, beginning photographers will start off on a 35mm SLR (single-len reflex) camera. This camera allows the photographer to view and focus on the subject directly though the lens.
2. There are different film speeds for different situations; film speeds are rated by an ASA (American Standards Association) number. For brightly lit subjects, a slow film such as 32 ASA is used; slow film produces fine grain negatives. Outdoor photographers will typically use a medium film speed such as 125 ASA, and that produces medium grain negatives. A fast film speed, such as 400 ASA is best for indoor use, and produces coarse grain negatives.
3. The aperture is adjusted to control the amount of light entering the lens. F-stop is a measurement of the size of the lens opening. A smaller F-stop number is a bigger opening and allows more light to reach the film. A larger F-stop number decreases the amount of light that reaches the film. The following is a typical F-stop range: 1.4, 2, 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22.
4. Focal length is a measure of the lens size, measured in mm. For a lens with a longer focal length, the angle of view is narrower. A short focal length has a wider angle of view. The following are lens types and their focal lengths: normal (50mm), wide angle (21-35mm), and telephoto (105-300mm).
5. Shutter speed refers to the length of time the film is exposed to light. A fast shutter speed means the length of exposure time is short. A slow shutter speed means the length of exposure time is long. Shutter speeds: B, T, 2, 4, 8, 15, 30, 60, 125, 250, 500, 1000. Shutter speed time can be better understood if you place a 1 over the number to turn it into a fraction. When you place a 1 over the 2, that means the shutter speed is a second.
6. The B stands for bulb, and the T stands for time. Bulb means that the shutter will stay open for the amount of time you are pressing the button down. Time will keep the shutter open until you press the button again.
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