digital photography
digital photography
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by Alex Don - 2008-11-10
The differences between the videos produced by a professional and an amateur videographer are obvious for an audience, but not so obvious when you are behind the camera. With so much on your mind, it...
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by Alex Don - 2008-11-10
People often have problems finding balance in their photos because they simply do not know how to start. Most of them lack any professional training in photography and don't have the knowledge to get...
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by Alex Don - 2008-11-10
Don't you feel a little jealous when you look at photos taken by someone else and they look incredibly good, while yours are almost always bad? Some amateur photographers feel that everyone can take ...
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by Alex Don - 2008-11-11
The market for digital cameras is evolving very fast. Even if you tried to keep up with the highest resolution, unless you are willing to invest in a new camera every six-twelve months you would find...
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by Alex Don - 2008-11-11
Both amateur and professional photographers are often shifting to digital cameras due to their convenience, usability and efficiency, the possibility of deleting pictures you don't like and sharing p...
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by Alex Don - 2008-11-11
As images have come to play an essential role in any publishing material, the quality of printing has also gained importance and has become a matter of research and development.Photographic printing ...
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by Alex Don - 2008-11-11
Anyone who intends to purchase a digital camera may fall for the myth of high resolution. The resolution is the number of mega pixels the camera can produce and it is said that the higher the resolut...
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by Alex Don - 2008-11-11
In the last few years, a digital camera has become a very affordable asset. Even if you are on a low budget, you can buy a basic camera that has enough features to meet the needs of an average amateu...
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by Alex Don - 2008-11-12
Landscapes are one of the most appealing areas of photography and with so many beautiful scenery it's easy to figure out why. You may want to escape from the city for one day and taking the camera wi...
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by Alex Don - 2008-11-13
Macro photography refers to the situation where the photographer gets very close to the subject. This means approximately 1:1 ratios or more, producing a picture that is the same size or much larger ...