Posts Tagged ‘photos’

9th March
2010
written by bessie johns

The newest and most demanded Canon brand characteristics a lengthy listing of digital camera models. When it comes to selection, pretty much all the canon digital camera versions appear equally convincing and remarkable.

Adding to the long list, is an additional Canon photographic camera member which may be the new Canon EOS 1000D Digital SLR Digital camera. No wonder photographers assume a lot from this new canon photographic camera product and it appears to be fulfilling practically all of them.

To commence with listing some of its incredible and strikng features, the Canon digital camera product has the 10 mega pixel camera that makes it a gem to posses. It promises high top quality of clarity and detailing from the pictures being clicked. If you’re a beginner to photography, you are going to like this photographic camera for the simplicity it offers in its operation.

Moving more in the list comes few with the other mentionable characteristic that this digital camera model holds. This newest Canon digital camera is enriched with 7-point wide region AF process, CMOS sensor, and lets as much as 3fps continuous JPEG shooting until the memory card gets full. You is going to be enthralled to learn some of the very advanced technological upgrades.

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24th February
2010
written by studio7

Once you start scrapbooking, you start to see photography in a whole new light. When I made my first album I realized that my photos always had way too much space that was not part of the picture, meaning too much sky, or too much grass.

Now, one of the joys of scrapbooking is that you can cut away all of the excess sky, or all of the excess trees, but after you start your first scrapbook you start to take pictures a small bit differently. As you look through the camera lens, you start to see the scrapbook you’ll be making.

You’ll also to start thinking about a “tale” or a theme. I know for me, I take more pictures now, but where I used to take 5 shots of the same thing, I now take 5 shots of a whole tale.

I also tend to take my camera to more places now, knowing I want to preserve the memory. It’s fun when folks question me if I’ll share my photos, since no one else thought to bring a camera to a particular event.

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8th February
2010
written by Nelson Tan

A portrait is a picture taken of a person or small group focusing on their face or expression while they are in a still position, also known as portraiture. The personality, mood and likeness of the person or group will be presented. You can also include the whole body and background in portrait photography as well. When taking a portrait photo the person or group is generally looking strait at the camera.

Portrait photography, unlike other styles uses unskilled models. Graduations, special events and weddings are types of occasions where portrait photography is used, and later showed in private homes. Many are done on studio with several backgrounds to choose from.

A Bit of History

Ever since the camera was invented people have been using portrait photography. Having your portrait painted was expensive and not as available. People would sit against a background and were lit with natural light from a window. Portrait photography can now be more creative with the way technology has evolve since they can adjust light and go around more.

Styles

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