Archive for May, 2008

Digital Photography Tutorials – Understanding Camera Lenses: Focal Length & Aperture

Understanding camera lenses can help add more creative control to digital photography. Choosing the right lens for the task can become a complex trade-off between cost, size, weight, lens speed and image quality.  This tutorial aims to improve understanding by providing an introductory overview of concepts relating to image quality, focal length, perspective, prime vs. [...]

Digital Photography for Dummies; Learning the Basics by Britney Smith

Digital photography isn’t just for professionals anymore. It’s for anyone, including children, who love to take pictures. It’s a great hobby as it gets you outside and active and because digital cameras are so affordable nowadays, even young children can have a camera of their own. Pointing and clicking to take pictures is an easy [...]

Canon Powershot A550 Digital Camera by Monty Alexander

Canon’s A550 is an excellent camera with solid machine. Canon’s A550 with 7.1-megapixel performs very well. It delivers solid images and excellent performance; this is the key of success for Canon A550. The Canon A550s zoom is longer comparatively standard zoom and the pictures can be shot once every 1.7 seconds. A550 comes with little [...]

Buying a Digital Camera by Jori

In our lives, we have lots of memories that sooner or later we leave behind. It is difficult to find means to look back at those memories and reminisce them with the fast pace of our world today. Because of this it is really a big deal for as to meditate on those special moments [...]

Digital Photography: Understanding ISO by Andrew Goodall

ISO in digital photography is not complex, yet many new photographers have a hard time learning and understanding this fundamental aspect of photography. I suspect this is because of the way it is being taught. You see, ISO started out as a property of film, and it was much easier to visualise it in terms [...]

Black and White Photography by Steve Yeardley

Black & white photography – shooting tips · 1 July 2008 Black & white photography shooting tips – Steve Yeardley gives us five reasons why we should try black & white photography Black and white photography is often treated as the inferior alternative to colour – after all, why limit yourself to monotone shades when [...]