Thursday, June 3, 2010

Digital Photography: Great Living


London's Metropolitan Police Launches Anti Photography Propaganda Campaign by Thomas Hawk

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Digital Photography: Great Ways To Live


Lego MOC photography by Larry Lars

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Digital Photography: Healthy Life


Broken Light Bulb - High Speed Photography by Illuminating Distractions

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Digital Photography: Great Tips For Life


Champlain Bridge, Ottawa River - Kite Aerial Photography (KAP) by Rob Huntley

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Digital Photography: Best Health


Postcard - published in "Photography Vibes, Best of Edition" by **charmin**

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Digital Photography: Great Tips For Life


Tree Shadows - Kite Aerial Photography (KAP) by Rob Huntley

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Digital Photography: Great Living


This ain't no photography #1 by Azam Sa'ad

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Digital Photography: Great Living


Snake Photography Made Easy !!! by Captain Suresh

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Digital Photography: Healthy Living


Myself - Snake Photography Session with Russell's Viper by Captain Suresh

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Digital Photography: Great Living


art and photography by Aveen L♥ve

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Digital Photography: Great Ways To Live


Popular Photography by ' Toshio '

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Digital Photography: Great Life


No Photography Please by Heaven`s Gate (John)

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Digital Photography: Healthy Daily Life


Simon Blint, Director of Visitor Relations at the SF MOMA, Yeah You Jerk, Photography is Not a Crime by Thomas Hawk

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Digital Photography: Great Living


art and photography by Aveen L♥ve

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Digital Photography: Great Tips For Life


Fashion Venice Canals Daniel Beaman Photography Santa Monica Cinco de Mayo Model Courtney Smith 5-05-2009 403 by DanielBeamanAmericanPhotographer

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Digital Photography: Healthy Eating


My Flash Photography – Credit Goes to … by Captain Suresh

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Digital Photography: Great Tips For Life


I Was Assaulted By This Man Who Identified Himself as a Police Officer and Refused to Provide Me Identification, Photography is Not a Crime by Thomas Hawk

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Digital Photography: Great Life


[photography is a drug] by RHiNO NEAL

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Digital Photography: Great Ways To Live


Long Beach Harbor Patrol Say No Photography From a Public Sidewalk by Thomas Hawk

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Digital Photography: Healthy Wealth


Broken Light Bulb - High Speed Photography by Illuminating Distractions

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Digital Photography: Best Life


High speed Photography workshop by tq1962-Tareq AlObaid

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Digital Photography: Great Living


NEW SITE!  NEW EVERYTHING!  40/60 Photography by Petey Photography | fortysixtyphoto.com

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Digital Photography: Best Health


Daniel Beaman Photography Santa Monica Market St. Venice 3-31-2009 419 by DanielBeamanAmericanPhotographer

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Digital Photography: Healthy Wealth


High speed Photography workshop by tq1962-Tareq AlObaid

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Digital Photography: Great Living


Photography is Prohibited by Khaled A.K

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Digital Photography: Healthy Daily Life


365 - 169 - photography week - day 4 - life though a lens by the brownhorse

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Digital Photography: Healthy Living


Photography Desk by billread

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Digital Photography: Great Life


Postcard - published in "Photography Vibes, Best of Edition" by **charmin**

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Digital Photography: Best Health


Lego MOC photography by Larry Lars

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Sunday, April 11, 2010


Cameras and Misc in the Case by alexkerhead




Gone are the days when you had to load and reload rolls and rolls of film. These days there’s no fumbling around in the thrill of the moment because you need to reload your camera. And there’s no need for you to miss that perfect shot because you’ve just run out of film either. Now all you need to do is to insert your picture card inside your digital camera and you’re good to go.



Of course you should check first whether your Digital camera card is full, and whether you’ve already uploaded the pictures to a suitable place before you delete them. Then again you’ll also want to check that your batteries are fresh, and whether you have a spare set around. And if you have rechargeable batteries, have you recharged them?



No one ever said that just because cameras went digital with the Digital camera that your life would become easier. Or did they? A digital camera, when it came out seemed like the perfect solution to the eternal hassle and problem of loading film, but as is the case with many new “toys” and gadgets, things just aren’t what they seem.



And although a digital camera is heaven sent in many ways, they also have their own set of problems for us to contend with. It’s also true that you’ll still be lugging around with just about the same amount of gear with a Digital camera as you did with film cameras. The only thing that’s really missing is the rolls and rolls of film.



But storage-wise, a Digital camera is probably the better option as now you don’t need to keep every one of your positives in a protected slide mount and album. Instead now, you get the choice to print out the ones that you do want and to store the others either on your computer, CD, or a DVD, or any other type of format that you can think of.



And the other good thing about a digital camera is that you can take as many shots as you want while you’re in the field, then you can discard the ones that you don’t want before going on to take even more photographs. And that’s the real beauty of a digital camera. Your learning curve just became easier with the ability to keep and discard almost immediately those shots that aren’t good.



Theoretically speaking, a person should be able to learn all about depth of field, lighting, overexposure, underexposure and just about everything else there is within the span of a few dedicated days. That won’t make them a genius, a guru, or a professional even, but it will make them more familiar with the ins and outs of digital photography, faster, more easily and in a costless way to boot.





The Canon IXUS 210 IS is a decent-looking 14.1 megapixel compact digital camera with a 5X optical zoom and is Canon’s entry into the touchscreen camera market. This is one of the best cameras you can get as far as button-less cameras are concerned.


The Canon IXUS 210 IS features a 3.5” touchscreen, an HDMI out, AV/digital out and topped with a shutter button flanked by a zoom rocker. It also comes with the standard features like image stabilization, face detection and intelligent audio. This is one simple camera that should appeal to people looking for new products without sophistication as far as controls are concerned.


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