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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's exposure time when recording pool balls, automobiles, or other fast-moving subjects for interesting effects.

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Digital Photography for Beginners
Submitted 26 April 2008

With digital cameras turning everyone into "pro" photographers these days, you may want to learn how you can get started taking your own photos and getting your pictures printed and even framed.If you are keen to learn the basics of photography, you can do so online. There are learning articles and resources for beginners that make photography easy for anyone to learn.

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Choosing the best Viewpoint
Submitted 30 April 2008

Selecting your viewpoint, the position from which you photograph the subject, is a very important part of composition and one that some people pay very little attention to. When taking a photo of a group of friends, how often do you move around the group looking for the best angle?

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You don't really have to be a professional photographer to be able to capture special moments with family on camera. If you have a digital camera and you know how to snap pictures at the right moment, you can already create some really interesting photo collection.

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In order to edit pictures successfully, one must have the proper tools, just as when processing photos in a darkroom. In the latter, chemicals, exposure times, and certain materials can affect the outcome of a photograph. In today's darkrooms, photo editing programs, one must know how to use the tools at hand to create the results wanted. Using photo editing programs makes editing much easier. It...

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Digital cameras changed the way we take pictures and the way we look at them. Advanced futures in todays digital cameras make it easier for the average person to take excellent photos. The internet also took the world of photography to a whole new level; you can instantly edit and share pictures over the web with people around the world. Always remember to backup your photos- there are a number of...

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Professional photography tips
Submitted 19 May 2008

Professional Photography Tips. A lot of flashes for regular cameras are small electronics that are built-in. Professional photographers use more expensive and advanced equipment. Professional flashes all have manual controls and are outside of the unit, providing much more light with much better controls. Flashes are mostly used indoors as the main source of light when the area is too dark to get...

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When you buy a digital SLR camera lens you will notice it has an f number on the box. For example, Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6. It is the f number (f/4-5.6) that determines whether the lens is considered fast or slow. The f number is also know as its aperture value.

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Photography
Submitted 26 April 2008

Since photography was discovered in the 19th century, it has since become the most accepted method for creating scenery, paintings and other artistic images. It also assists in science research and documentation for its objectivity. A camera can accurately represent reality, without leaving any details out.

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Inside a Digital Camera
Submitted 26 April 2008

Digital cameras have now fully completed their coup of the camera industry. If you recently got one yourself, it can be useful to have a bit more understanding of how they work. Simply put, digital cameras contain a lens or series of lenses that allow light passing through them to focus on a sensor, rather than traditional film. The sensor then transfers the image data to the core electronics of...

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Horizon In Photography
Submitted 11 June 2008

Where to place the horizon line? Closer to the top? Closer to the bottom? It depends. Let me show some examples.

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This software program can help you even if you are trying to export an image from your digital video camera. If you have your own digital video and would like to capture some pictures from it you will receive as a result images with little tin lines that are crossing thru the captured picture. You can use your Paint Shop Pro software to remove (Deinterlace) this lines from your digital image. This...

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We've all sat, staring out of our window and cursing at the rain poring down or the flat, grey sky that just happened to cloud over on few hours we've managed to set aside in our busy schedule to head out and shoot some photos. But all is not lost for the opportunistic and well prepared photographer.

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But most photographs aren't just well-defined black and white boundaries - in fact, none of them are. So when faced with angles, gradients, or irregular shapes, the computer has to use its stored rules to guess what color the new pixels should be. In theory, the better routines allow the computer to do a pretty good job at smoothing out the image when the resolution is increased and all those new...

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Show depth in photoghraphy
Submitted 11 June 2008

Use of certain visual cues may enhance the illusion of depth in the picture space. One of such cues is obscure detail in the background. Our eyes cannot focus on everything. So, restricting the sharp focus to the main subject and blurring the background can provide more realistic effect than making everything sharp in the picture.

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