Showing posts with label best book digital photography. Show all posts
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Sunday, 6 March 2011

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which digital SLR camera is best?

hi, recently (well about a year ago) i started getting into photography. it's nothing serious really, just taking a few snaps now and again when i see something worth taking.
i started thinking about taking an A-Level (degree) in photograph now that i am 16 years old and contemplating a career in photography.
i was reading a book about cameras but im not sure about which one to get. i need one that is quite cheap but good quality where the additional lenses are reasonably priced. where is the best place to get one and which camera is best for me?

thanks :)


Let me guess, you take pictures of trees, random flowers, and buildings right? You turn a picture black and white and its art? Just grab yourself a Kodak disposable and save your self the money and heartbreak.


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Friday, 7 November 2008

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Using A Tripod With Digital Photography

There are many different accessories that one can sue when they are starting to get into digital photography. The first accessory to consider would have to be a tripod. A tripod can be a wonderful tool to allow you a lot of freedom and flexibility in your photography adventures. Consider all of the things you will be able to do when it comes to having that extra set of legs to help you to hold the camera as you decide what type of picture to take and to be the steadying hand that you will need to give you the best possible print.



A tripod can be especially helpful if you are going to be using it to take pictures of landscapes. By having the tripod you will better be able to survey your scene and better be able to focus on the picture you want to take. You do not want your picture to be off kilter because it was cold, you were shivering, and you do not want to have a bad picture when a small investment could have given you a much higher quality photograph. Use the tripod to make the picture taking easier as well, if you are taking group photos and want to be able to give direction and to allow for yourself to be in the picture as well.



The tripod will also come in handy if you are using your camera at an event where you are taking many different pictures of the same area to create something. The tripod will allow you to keep the camera in the same spot to record the same background with different scene changes occurring. This way you can record your child’s game from one perspective or to take pictures of what is occurring in a certain patch of woods over a specific period of time. Just consider the tripod to be a helping hand when you need and an almost essential part of any arsenal when it comes to photography.



Use the tripod as a tool to get you more consistent shots of the things you want. It is not something that you will need to use for every picture, but as you see necessary to improve your shots and to give you a better feel for your digital camera. Use it as a tool and not as a crutch to make your photography better.


About the Author

Deniece Mize wrote the Article “Using A Tripod With Digital Photography” and recommends you visit http://www.freeinformation4you.com for more information Digital Photography



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