In the world of bird photography, the hummingbird is certainly one of the most challenging to photograph. This little bundle of flying energy and it's ability to zoom and dart makes this bird one of the most challenging to photograph. ... more→
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Canon PowerShot IXUS – A New Way to Capture Life With Canon Powrshot IXUS Camera
The best thing you can get out of life would be the memories you make. These memories will follow you wherever you go, whether you transfer homes or move to another state. With the Canon PowerShot IXUS, you will be able to capture these snapshots with just one click. ... more→
Differences Between Film and Digital
The modern, film-based single lens reflex (SLR) camera is a complex of electronics, mechanics, and ultra high-precision optics. A major part of its operation is concerned with winding-on and rewinding the film - in the camera illustrated here, a motor performs this function as well as controlling the mirror action. As you would expect, autofocus cameras require a further layer of complicated integration between the electronics, optics, and mechanics. ... more→
Perfecting Modeling Poses For Photographers
Many beginning, and some experienced photographers fail to do one thing: Learn how to pose their models. These tips are meant to provide some guidelines for learning pose techniques. ... more→
Your Essential Lighting Tips For Wedding Photography
Wedding Photography requires a few skills in making your prints appear professional. One section of making a photograph image professional is lighting. Lighting in wedding photography is paramount in creating fantastic images. ... more→
3 Simple Ways to Improve Your Digital Photos
But going digital didn't help people take better pictures. Digital photos still require some basic photography skills to get that great picture. But you don't need hours or days of training to improve your photos, just apply a few basic techniques that can make any photo better. And we won't even use any technical terms. ... more→
The Principles of How a Digital Camera Works
Digital and film-based cameras work on the same principle - both make a record of a scene using the energy of light to make a change in a light-sensitive material. This change is then amplified, or intensified - either by chemical or electronic means - in order to make it visible. ... more→