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  • Digital photos help sell products  By : Mattie Perry
    A picture is worth a thousand words in the digital age and a picture is worth even one million or two. Good digital photos, you can sell products and also to an increase in the price you get in those sales. Digital photos are not limited to paper prints, but on websites, blogs, e-mail newsletters and so forth. They are also immediately as the time from which a photo to send it can literally almost zero.
  • How to handle digital photo prints  By : Mattie Perry
    Digital photo prints are very similar to old-style film photo paper prints. There are a few things in the print and digital photos in the handling of photo paper.
  • Share and print digital photos on the web  By : Mattie Perry
    The Internet is a great tool for digital photo processing and exchange. There are many more things you can do with digital photos and the Internet than just print them on sites such as Snapfish.
  • Expressionism in the works of Burroughs  By : Mattie Perry
    In the works of Pynchon, a predominant concept is the concept of postsemantic truth. In Gravity's Rainbow, Pynchon denies structuralist objectivism; in Vineland, however, he analyses expressionism. Therefore, Sontag promotes the use of cultural theory to attack consciousness
  • Realities of Rubicon: Foucaultist power relations, objectivism and cultural construction  By : Mattie Perry
    If one examines the structuralist paradigm of context, one is faced with a choice: either accept Sartreist existentialism or conclude that expression must come from the collective unconscious, given that Debord's analysis of the structuralist paradigm of context is valid
  • The Dialectic of Consensus: Constructivism and capitalist pretextual theory  By : Mattie Perry
    "Sexual identity is intrinsically dead," says Bataille; however, according to Scuglia , it is not so much sexual identity that is intrinsically dead, but rather the genre, and subsequent fatal flaw, of sexual identity
  • Textual libertarianism and Lacanist obscurity  By : Mattie Perry
    In the works of Stone, a predominant concept is the concept of predialectic truth. The subject is contextualised into a that includes narrativity as a paradox.
    "Art is a legal fiction," says Sartre; however, according to Cameron , it is not so much art that is a legal fiction, but rather the defining characteristic, and eventually the absurdity, of art
  • Subcultural deappropriation and subcultural libertarianism  By : Mattie Perry
    "Society is part of the absurdity of art," says Derrida. In a sense, Cameron states that we have to choose between textual discourse and the postdeconstructive paradigm of discourse. Sontag's analysis of subcultural libertarianism holds that narrative is a product of communication, but only if the premise of textual discourse is valid; otherwise, Foucault's model of subcultural deappropriation is one of "textual subcultural theory", and therefore fundamentally used in the service of hierarchy
  • The Canon Rebet XTi pros and disadvantages  By : Mattie Perry
    Canon built cameras are the best. If you do not have a Canon Rebel yet your wait was a good thing. Canon new EOS Digital Rebel XTi is a innovative design for the successful EOS Rebel line.
  • Is a 7 megapixel camera really needed?  By : Mattie Perry
    If you are reading this then there is a good chance that you are looking to buy a new camera. You must have asked yourself the how many megapixels question. New digital cameras support and ever growing number of megapixels, the question is do you really need so many pixels?
  • Constructivism and neotextual deappropriation  By : Mattie Perry
    The primary theme of Buxton's analysis of capitalist objectivism is a self-sufficient totality. Sartre uses the term 'constructivism' to denote the fatal flaw, and some would say the dialectic, of preconceptualist class
  • Dialectic narrative in the works of Koons  By : Mattie Perry
    "Sexual identity is part of the failure of narrativity," says Lyotard; however, according to Long , it is not so much sexual identity that is part of the failure of narrativity, but rather the genre, and subsequent fatal flaw, of sexual identity
  • Discourses of Defining characteristic: Cultural desituationism in the works of Joyce  By : Mattie Perry
    In the works of Joyce, a predominant concept is the concept of subtextual sexuality. It could be said that the characteristic theme of the works of Joyce is not, in fact, discourse, but postdiscourse
  • Digital photo printing cam be easier using DPOF  By : Mattie Perry
    Printing digital photos can be done in a few ways. For example you could download the digital photos to your PC and choose the digital photos you like burn on a CD and take them to a store. DPOF however makes photo printing very easy.
  • Subcultural appropriation in the works of McLaren  By : Mattie Perry
    In the works of Pynchon, a predominant concept is the distinction between ground and figure. If dialectic feminism holds, we have to choose between Baudrillardist simulation and posttextual narrative
  • Digital photos printing tips  By : Mattie Perry
    Digital photos can be printed in many different ways. One way is to mail them to a photo printing service while another way is to simply print them at home using a home photo printer or a standard home color printer.
  • Things to do with digital photos  By : Mattie Perry
    For most digital cameras are digital replacement of the old film cameras. There are, however, that new applications are possible with digital media, which just impossible with the old movie. Here are some ideas for what you can do with digital photos.
  • Geo tagging digital photos  By : Mattie Perry
    Although GPS technology has been around for a long time it has only been in the last years with advanced technology that it became so pervasive. Most likely you have used GPS in a car or maybe even in a handheld device. GPS technology is so small and cheap today that it is now embedded in more and more devices and cameras are not an exception anymore.
  • The magic of digital photo printing  By : Mattie Perry
    For some people printing photos still seems like magic. After all an electronic device somehow is able to output a colorful photo on what was just seconds ago a white paper in just a few seconds. Photo printing is a result of years of technology development and what is taken for granted today was a dream just not so many years ago.
  • Digital photo printing is not as expensive as it used to be  By : Mattie Perry
    Digital photo printing used to be an expensive experience. Back in the days the total cost of having a printed photo in your hand was in the dollars. Today reality has changed and watching a photo can cost anywhere from zero dollars up to a few for professionally enlarged prints.
  • Different paper print sizes  By : Mattie Perry
    In the film days photo paper sizes were developed to the aspect ratio of film negative frames. Digital camera sensors use different aspect ratios, and as such when printing digital photos on traditional paper the photos have either cut or shrunk.
  • Old but good photo printing service Snapfish  By : Mattie Perry
    There are many online digital photo printing services that provide fast and cheap photo printing services. One of the oldest and more reliable services is Snapfish.
  • Compare digital photo printing prices before you print  By : Mattie Perry
    Everybody knows that it makes sense to compare prices before buying. It is true when buying anything from groceries in the supermarket to a new car or a house. When printing digital photos comparing makes sense too.
  • Get rid of old film printing habits  By : Mattie Perry
    Digital photography is very different than old film photography. One significant difference is the ability to use the photos in many new ways in addition to using photo prints.
  • Green environment safe digital photo printing  By : Mattie Perry
    Green is the new twenty first century movement. From green energy to green supermarket bags everything around us becomes friendlier to the environment. Printers are no exception and learning about how to achieve green printing is important.
  • Directly printing digital photos on digital photo printers  By : Mattie Perry
    Direct photo printing is an exciting technology. The idea is to cut the middle man or in this case the middle hardware needed in order to print digital photos.
  • Taking digital photos in dark conditions  By : Mattie Perry
    Taking photos in dark scenarios are a challenge for any photographer amateur or professionals. Although modern digital cameras can help in that task there is still much that the photographer can do to perfect those dark light photos.
  • Digital photos use Flash memory to store digital photos  By : Mattie Perry
    Digital cameras can take and store a very large number of digital photo files. This is done thanks to modern digital storage devices that allow cheap large small and fast storage.
  • Photo printing made easier with DPOF  By : Mattie Perry
    There are many ways to print photos. For example you could download the photos to your computer choose the ones you like burn them on a CD and take them to a printing service. DPOF makes such photo printing easier – here is how.
  • Understanding and using auto bracketing  By : Mattie Perry
    When you shoot a photo you need to set the camera to the values that would result in the photo you want to get. However sometimes it is hard to find those settings or there is just not enough time to figure out what they are – auto bracketing can help – here is how.
  • Exposure value (EV) and exposure compensation  By : Mattie Perry
    Exposure is defined as how much light hits the camera’s sensor. It depends on the camera settings mainly aperture and shutter speed. Exposure value (known as EV) is a number that represents the exposure setting of the camera. We will explain what the number means and how it is used for exposure compensation.
  • Photos that capture moving objects motion  By : Mattie Perry
    Still photography freezes a scene. A photo is still in nature but sometimes you would like to convey a feeling of motion to the viewer. For example when taking a photo of a moving car or a runner. There are techniques that can help you achieve that – here is how.
  • Digital photo printing paper sizes – 4XD 5XD and others  By : Mattie Perry
    When you print digital photos on traditional paper sizes photos are either cropped or areas of the paper are left blank. The reason is that tradition paper sizes were designed for film and have different aspect ratio than digital photos. Digital paper sizes solve this problem and are offered by many – here is how.
  • Shooting photos in Aperture priority mode  By : Mattie Perry
    Digital cameras support many photo shooting modes - from automatic point and shoot to manual where the camera does nothing for you. One of those modes is Aperture Priority. Aperture priority is useful in many situations and deserves a short explanation of what it is and how to use it.
  • Selling products online with the help of digital photos  By : Mattie Perry
    The old saying “a picture is worth a thousand words” was never more true. In the digital photography era photos can be used in more types of media than they could have before. Not limited to paper prints they can be used on web sites, in emails, in cellular phones, projected in presentations and more. When selling products online photos are a powerful tool that you must use. Here is how.
  • Do more with digital photos than just digital photo printing  By : Mattie Perry
    When digital cameras were first introduced they were used mostly as digital replacement to film cameras. Users would shoot photos, print them and archive them in photo albums. As users became more sophisticated new ways to use digital photos were found. Here are a few.
  • Digital photo frames and what to look for when buying one  By : Mattie Perry
    Digital photo frames are new products that replace old paper photo frames in displaying your photos on a desk, on a shelf or on a wall. This article explains what digital frames are, how you can use them and what you should look for when buying one.
  • Facts about flash units and taking photos using a flash  By : Mattie Perry
    For most of us firing the flash is something that happens in the background and that does not require our attention.. Flash photography was not always so easy to use. Flash is useful in many situations for example when taking photos in dark scenes or when getting rid of shades in fill in mode. It is beneficial to know some facts about flash usage and how it works.
  • The advantages of digital photos and digital cameras  By : Mattie Perry
    There is no debate that digital cameras are going to take over the photography market and with time we will see less and less film cameras sold and used. It is beneficial to take a moment and try to list the advantages of digital cameras and digital photos and put some order in why everybody likes them so much. In this article you will find that list.
  • Digital cameras responsiveness and photo shooting delays  By : Mattie Perry
    Digital cameras have many advantages but they also have some disadvantages and response time is one of them. There are three response times that you should care about: the delay between pressing down the shutter button and shooting a photo, the delay between turning on the camera and shooting a photo and the delay between shooting a photo and shooting a subsequent one. This article explains the causes for these delays and suggests ways to overcome them.
  • Tips for scanning paper photo prints  By : Mattie Perry
    Scanning paper photo prints is rare but sometimes you will need to do just that. Scanning is a process in which paper photo prints are converted to digital photo files. There are a few things to know and a few tips to follow when scanning such paper photo prints. This article lists the important ones.
  • Seven common mistakes when taking digital photos  By : Mattie Perry
    You have probably taken photos before just to find out later that they did not come out as expected. Although digital cameras are getting smarter there are still a lot of decisions that the photographer has to make. There are also many mistakes that the photographer can make. Here are seven common ones.
  • Understanding pixelization in digital photos and photo prints  By : Mattie Perry
    Pixelization is defined as noticeable square pixels that can be seen in photos that are displayed on a computer screen or printed on paper. Without pixelization when you look at a photo you see continuous areas of different colors and intensities. Here is why it happens.
  • Taking digital photos for online and printed product catalogs  By : Mattie Perry
    Whether you are planning to build an online product catalog or a printed version including rich digital photos will enhance it and will increase potential sales. When building a catalog photos are a powerful tool that you must use. Here are a few tips for taking digital photos that will bring justice to your products and will help increasing sales.
  • Printing on Matte or Glossy digital photo printing paper  By : Mattie Perry
    When printing digital photos you have a choice between matte and glossy photo prints. Glossy photo prints have a shiny finish while matte ones have a more subtle neutral one. So which one should you choose? There is no right answer – there are pros and cons to both.
  • Compressed digital photo file formats – storing digital photos  By : Mattie Perry
    Digital photos are stored as files on memory cards and computer hard disks. They can be stored in different file formats (each format has a unique file extension). Most of the formats are compressed to save space and each has its own pros and cons.
  • Lossless and lossy digital photo file compression  By : Mattie Perry
    Digital photos are stored as digital files on electronic media. Digital photos are comprised of pixels each one with a unique color and intensity. While digital photos do not have to be compressed in most cases they are. Compression serves one goal make files smaller and save storage space.
  • What is a digital photo JPEG file?  By : Mattie Perry
    Digital photos are stored as files on memory cards and computer hard disks. They can be stored in different file formats (each format has a unique file extension). Digital photo files can be compressed to save storage space and can use a standard or a proprietary format.
  • PNG is replacing GIF files for digital graphic storage  By : Mattie Perry
    GIF is one of the oldest file formats used for graphics and digital photos storage. GIF has many technical advantages but it also has one big business disadvantage. GIF uses LZW compression which is tangled with patents and licensing issues. The free creation and usage of GIF files was always in debate.
  • Digital photo pixel color formats RGB CMYK and HSV  By : Mattie Perry
    Digital photos are built of pixels. When you look at a digital photo on a computer screen or on a printed version of the photo you are really looking at millions of pixels each with a unique color and intensity. When put together all these pixels form the photo that you see. There are a few formats used to represent a pixel color – here are the common ones.
  • Pixel color depth or bits per pixel in digital photos  By : Mattie Perry
    Digital photos are built of many pixels. Each pixel has a unique value which represents its color. When you are looking at a digital photo your eyes and brain merge these pixels into one continuous digital photo. Each pixel has a color value that is one out of a finite number of possible colors – this number is known as color depth.
  • Getting more battery time from your digital camera battery  By : Mattie Perry
    Like other portable consumer electronic devices digital cameras use batteries as their power source. All batteries have one major drawback: they only last for a limited time. In this article we will explain what camera features consume the most energy and how you can squeeze more life time out of your digital camera battery.
  • Auto and manual focus modes in digital cameras  By : Mattie Perry
    One of the important phases of shooting a good photo is focusing on the photo’s objects. Photos that are out of focus look bad and blurry. Sometimes shooting out of focus objects is done on purpose as an artistic effect but in most cases a sharp focused object is the photographer goal.
  • Methods for focusing your digital camera on moving objects  By : Mattie Perry
    Focusing is an important part of shooting a good photo alongside with composition and lighting. Focusing on static objects is relatively easy either by manually focusing or by using the camera auto focus feature. Focusing is much harder when the objects are constantly moving.
  • Continuous focus mode used for shooting digital photos of moving objects  By : Mattie Perry
    It is harder to shoot good digital photos of moving objects than of still objects. When objects are still you have all the time that you need to focus on the object and set the other camera parameters like shutter speed and aperture. This time shortens as the objects in the frame move faster and faster.
  • The biggest power consumers in digital cameras  By : Mattie Perry
    Like other portable electronic devices digital cameras rely on batteries to power up their electronics and mechanical elements. Although battery technologies have improved a lot in the last few years they are still very limited in their energy capacity.
  • A digital photo shooting session of airplanes in an air show  By : Mattie Perry
    A few weeks ago I went with my friends to see an air show. The schedule was packed with acrobatics and many types of planes. The highlight of the show was the blue angles with their jets doing dangerous routines. I took my camera hoping to capture some good digital memories of that show.
  • How to shoot sharp digital photos without a tripod  By : Mattie Perry
    Tripods are used when you need a steady platform to take a digital photo. In some scenarios not using a tripod will result in a blurry digital photo with its objects either blurred or simply out of focus. However there are times when you will find yourself in a situation that a tripod is needed but you do not have one with you to use. Here are some alternatives to using a tripod when one is not available.
  • Creating a digital photo inventory of your house or office  By : Mattie Perry
    There are many reasons to keep an updated and complete inventory of your home or office. One reason is for easier insurance claims in cases of disaster, burglary, lost or other damages. This article will give you some tips for effectively creating and keeping such inventory.
  • Taking great digital photos of your home  By : Mattie Perry
    There are many reasons why you would like to photograph your home. No matter what the reason is there are a few simple tips you can follow in order to get better quality home photos that look like photos taken by professional photographers. This article lists few such tips.
  • Picking up a digital camera gift  By : Mattie Perry
    So you have decided to buy a digital camera for someone. Digital cameras are hot gift items. They are also high tech devices with many features and options. This article will try to help you pick up the right digital camera by understanding the considerations when buying one.
  • Avoiding pitfalls when taking high quality digital photos  By : Mattie Perry
    With today’s sophisticated digital cameras it is relatively easy to take good digital photos. This is especially true if you are using s point and shoot digital pocket camera. However even with such a camera you can follow some tips that will result in better higher quality digital photos. These tips become much more important when using high end SLR cameras in manual mode.
  • Making some extra money with your digital photos  By : Mattie Perry
    Are you an amateur photographer? Do you enjoy taking digital photos? Do you have good quality digital photos to share with others? You can do that and also make some extra money from it. This article will show you how you can enjoy sharing your photography work and also get some cash at the same time.
  • Basic understanding of your digital camera flash  By : Mattie Perry
    Many of us do not think twice about the usage of our digital camera’s flash assuming that the camera will use the flash automatically as needed. Flash however can and should be manually set in many scenarios resulting in high quality digital photos.
  • Professionals take many digital photos to get that perfect one  By : Mattie Perry
    Professional photographers take a large number of photos. They know that by doing so they will most likely find that perfect one they were aiming for. Digital cameras make such a technique available to all of us.
  • Sensor size and Depth of field in film and digital cameras  By : Mattie Perry
    Depth of field is defined as the range in which the photo is in focus. Achieving a specific depth of field is a useful photography technique used for example to achieve a blurry background effect. Film and digital cameras have different optical attributes as a result of using different sensor sizes. For that reason depth of field is also different in film and digital cameras.
  • More things to do with your digital photos  By : Mattie Perry
    Digital cameras have changed the way we take and use photos. With tradition film cameras you usually ended up printing photos and sorting them into photo albums. With digital cameras however the number of possible usages for digital photos is enormous.
  • Smart usage can extend digital cameras battery life  By : Mattie Perry
    Digital cameras are powered by batteries and are limited in the number of digital photos that can be taken between either replacing or recharging the batteries. If you are planning for a long digital photo shooting session or are traveling learning some habits that can save on power will help you conserve energy and squeeze more digital photos from your batteries.
  • A holistic approach to buying a new digital camera  By : Mattie Perry
    Many buy a new camera based on just a few parameters like purchase price and megapixels. This is unfortunate as there is much more to a new digital camera buying decision. This article will describe a holistic approach to that decision.
  • A common photography problem: out of focus digital photos  By : Mattie Perry
    Digital cameras are becoming more and more sophisticated. On one hand they allow high quality automatic point and shoot. On the other hand they allow full manual control of their settings. Regardless of the mode you use there are some scenes that require special care. Without such care your digital photos will be of poor quality regardless of how sophisticated and automatic your camera is.
  • A common photography problem: blurry digital photos  By : Mattie Perry
    Digital cameras are becoming more and more sophisticated. On one hand they allow high quality automatic point and shoot. On the other hand they allow full manual control of their settings. Regardless of the mode you use there are some scenes that require special care. Without such care your digital photos will be of poor quality regardless of how sophisticated and automatic your camera is.
  • A common photography problem: underexposed digital photos  By : Mattie Perry
    Digital cameras are becoming more and more sophisticated. On one hand they allow high quality automatic point and shoot. On the other hand they allow full manual control of their settings. Regardless of the mode you use there are some scenes that require special care. Without such care your digital photos will be of poor quality regardless of how sophisticated and automatic your camera is.
  • A common photography problem: overexposed digital photos  By : Mattie Perry
    Digital cameras are becoming more and more sophisticated. On one hand they allow high quality automatic point and shoot. On the other hand they allow full manual control of their settings. Regardless of the mode you use there are some scenes that require special care. Without such care your digital photos will be of poor quality regardless of how sophisticated and automatic your camera is.
  • A common photography problem: red eyed objects in digital photos  By : Mattie Perry
    Digital cameras are becoming more and more sophisticated. On one hand they allow high quality automatic point and shoot. On the other hand they allow full manual control of their settings. Regardless of the mode you use there are some scenes that require special care. Without such care your digital photos will be of poor quality regardless of how sophisticated and automatic your camera is.
  • A common photography problem: dark silhouettes in digital photos  By : Mattie Perry
    Digital cameras are becoming more and more sophisticated. On one hand they allow high quality automatic point and shoot. On the other hand they allow full manual control of their settings. Regardless of the mode you use there are some scenes that require special care. Without such care your digital photos will be of poor quality regardless of how sophisticated and automatic your camera is.
  • A common photography problem: Shaded objects in digital photos  By : Mattie Perry
    Digital cameras are becoming more and more sophisticated. On one hand they allow high quality automatic point and shoot. On the other hand they allow full manual control of their settings. Regardless of the mode you use there are some scenes that require special care. Without such care your digital photos will be of poor quality regardless of how sophisticated and automatic your camera is.
  • Your camera CCD sensor size and the number of megapixels  By : Mattie Perry
    The digital cameras megapixels madness is very similar to the personal computer Mhz madness back in the 90s. The number of pixels a camera uses to produce a digital photo is just one element in determining the photo quality. Another important element that is usually forgotten is the sensor size. Here is why.
  • Some macro digital photography basics  By : Mattie Perry
    Macro photography is underused by many amateur photographers. Professional photographer use macro photography to take extremely high quality macro photos that impress their viewers. Here are some facts about such macro digital photos.
  • Time lapse still digital photography technique  By : Mattie Perry
    Time lapse photography is a technique that allows to quickly and visually convey processes that take a long time in real life. For example time lapse photography can shrink to 10 seconds the complete process of building a new bridge. Although usually used in videos time lapse can also be used in still digital photography.
  • Using a digital camera panoramic photography mode  By : Mattie Perry
    Panoramic digital photos cover a wide angle of view. In its extreme a panoramic photo can cover 360 degrees of view. Such panoramic photos are for example taken from a sky scraper to convey the view it provides. Most new digital cameras provide a panoramic mode that supports such photography.
  • Digital camera flash units  By : Mattie Perry
    Digital cameras flash units come in many shapes and sizes. Low end digital cameras include low energy built in flash units. High end digital SLR cameras can support sophisticated external flash units which can provide superior lighting in difficult scenarios. Here are some basic facts about flash units both built in and external.
  • How does a digital camera passive auto focus work  By : Mattie Perry
    In focus objects in a digital photo is a very basic requirement for high quality photography. There are two different ways to focus on such objects: manual or automatic. There are a few automatic focus methods one of them is known as passive auto focus.
  • How does a digital camera active auto focus work  By : Mattie Perry
    In focus objects in a digital photo is a very basic requirement for high quality photography. There are two different ways to focus on such objects: manual or automatic. There are a few automatic focus methods one of them is known as active auto focus.
  • How does a digital camera combined auto focus work  By : Mattie Perry
    Objects in good focus in a digital photo is a very basic requirement for high quality photography. There are two different ways to focus on such objects: manual or automatic. There are a few automatic focus methods – combined auto focus systems use more than one such method.
  • What can you do with your old digital camera?  By : Mattie Perry
    So you just got a new digital camera. Congratulations! What are you planning to do with your old digital camera? Many people just forget about it burying it in a drawer or somewhere around the house. There are better things to do with it, here are a few.
  • Giving a digital facelift to your old paper prints?  By : Mattie Perry
    Although it seems that digital cameras have been around forever – they are relatively a new product. For years we used film cameras and as a result most of us accumulated many paper prints made from such film. We can keep those paper prints albums as is or find ways to upgrade them into the new digital era.
  • Can I make money out of my digital photos?  By : Mattie Perry
    Many ask this question. The answer is that most likely you can – but the amount of money you can make varies a lot and it depends on the uniqueness of your photos, their quality and your selling abilities. Here are a few hints and concepts when it comes to making money from your photos.
  • Are film cameras better than digital cameras?  By : Mattie Perry
    Film cameras are becoming rare. Although digital cameras have come a long way since they were first introduced there are still photographers that prefer to use old film cameras. Some of them use film exclusively while others prefer film for specific scenarios.
  • Do I need an 8MP digital camera?  By : Mattie Perry
    If you are on the market for a new digital camera then there is a good chance that you are asking yourself that exact question. Maybe the number of megapixels that you are considering is different. Do you really need a 16MP digital camera? 8MP? 6MP? This article tries to help you answering this question.
  • Scenes that will fail your digital camera auto focus  By : Mattie Perry
    Digital cameras include sophisticated mechanisms that can automatically figure out the perfect focus for the scene that you are photographing. However even the most sophisticated digital camera can be fooled by scenes that are hard to focus on. Here are a few such scenes and explanations.
  • Candlelight photography – candles in photos basic concepts  By : Mattie Perry
    Candles are a unique light source. Using candlelight to light a scene can result in breathtaking photos. Candlelight temperature is different than flash, daylight or regular bulb light. Using candlelight is hard and requires experience. This article will provide you some basic ideas to start experimenting with.
  • Taking advantage of digital photos zero cost  By : Mattie Perry
    Digital cameras have changed the way in which we take digital photos. One such change is the zero cost of taking many photos. With digital cameras digital photos are stored on memory cards. They can be viewed and discarded at literally no cost. There are some ways in which you can take advantage of that zero cost photography.
  • Why should I care about my digital camera CCD sensor size?  By : Mattie Perry
    Everybody knows to check how many mega pixels their new camera has. Although more mega pixels does not necessarily mean better photos most people understand why mega pixels are important. One characteristic of digital cameras that many ignore is the sensor size.
  • It is about time to switch to a digital camera  By : Mattie Perry
    Are you still using a film base camera? if you are than this article is for you. You probably know by now that you are becoming a minority as more and more people switch to digital cameras. This article lists some reasons why you should also consider making that switch.
  • When digital print enlargements are considered  By : Mattie Perry
    Digital photos can be viewed on computer screens or printed on paper. Most of the time you are most likely to print on standard paper sizes like 4X6 or 5X7. Every now and then however you might want to make enlargements of some photos that you specially care about. Print enlargements quality depends on your digital camera mega pixels figure, here is how.
  • Taking good digital photos of people faces  By : Mattie Perry
    Taking a really good digital photo of someone face can be very impressive. Accomplishing such high quality with face photos is hard. There are many things to consider such as shooting angle, lighting conditions, flash usage and background handling. Here are some tips and ideas to help you achieve better face photos.
  • Do not throw away your old photo paper prints  By : Mattie Perry
    Many people still have large number of old fashion photo paper prints in their homes. Even if you threw away your old film camera and you are exclusively using digital there is a good chance that you still have many photos that are important to you in paper prints format. It is a good idea to upgrade those prints to the new digital format – here is how,
  • Portrait photos photography tips  By : Mattie Perry
    A large portion of everybody’s photos collection includes photos of people. There is no argument that high quality people portrait photos are impressive projecting emotions and feelings and capturing the object’s character forever. This article will provide you with tips for achieving such high quality portrait photos.
  • The megapixels reality  By : Mattie Perry
    Digital camera manufacturers are fighting to have a lineup of digital cameras with the highest number of megapixels. Every few months a new model with more megapixels is introduced and the manufacturers would love you to drop your old digital camera for the newest and greatest one. Before you do it you should read this article.
  • Why do digital camera batteries run dry so fast?  By : Mattie Perry
    Digital cameras are useless when their batteries run dry. Battery technologies have improved a lot in the last years but batteries still have just a limited energy capacity. To get more out of your batteries you should understand what digital camera feature consumer more power and how to minimize energy consumption.

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