Digital Photography Guide

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Improving Picture Quality With Adobe Photoshop

Adobe Photoshop is the leading photo editing software program. It is used throughout the world by the most elite professional photographers to make their pictures look immaculate. It is also used by entertainment industry photographers, as well as "airbrush experts" at top magazines, tabloids, etc., to make famous people look skinnier, healthier and younger.

These people have been using Photoshop for years and have become experts in their respective crafts. With a little training and practice, you can accomplish the same results, and transform your photos from "good to great."

Adobe Photoshop can be used for many types of photo adjustments and enhancements.

  • Adjust eyes (open closed eyes, remove red eye and/or adjust color)
  • Remove areas of fat (such as a double chin)
  • Make teeth whiterS
  • moothen skin
  • Disguise blemishes
  • Hide scarring
  • Add hair to bald spots
  • Hide body piercings
  • Delete tattoos
  • Hide acne

Clever use of Adobe Photoshop can truly make anyone, in any picture, look several degrees better (the trick is to not overdo it so as to make the subject look fake; professional experts have developed a sense of what's "just right" - with practice, you will, too).


Saturday, January 12, 2008

Digital Photo Secrets Review

With the advent of the digital camera, photography is no longer the realm of professionals.

Now, anyone can capture the most scenic rain-washed landscapes through their Canon, Nikon, Sony, Olympus or Kodak digicams. If that isn’t good, then hear this: now companies like Canon, Panasonic and Fuji have started offering digital cameras with 10 MP and 12x tele-zoom like the Canon S3 IS or the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50K. Now even the moon will not be far enough!

If you are thinking of spending some more then the DSLR or Digital SLR is a good investment. With the DSLR, you will get to experiment and dish out some great shots. But you also need to familiarize yourself with some of the digicam features like exposure control, metering etc, and learn how to use different lenses. You are probably thinking, “Is that all?”

Well! If you are looking to become a serious photographer then the best way to start is by enrolling for an email course called Digital Photo Secrets.

It is a 3-week free course over the internet where you will learn to handle your camera and be prepared for taking any picture anywhere. After all, photography is a serious hobby or profession, whichever way you look at it and a little investment can go a long way in promoting your career. So get started now!

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Tuesday, January 8, 2008

What is cameradollars

Digital photography has been evolving since the time the first ever digital camera was commercially launched and I, among many others, find it a great medium for capturing the silence of nature, dialogues amongst the winds, and the historical past. Of course, I do a lot more with my digital camera than just take pictures like anyone else would; I try to take a picture that tells a story or that is like none other. Experimentation with different features of a digital camera is important and so is the knowledge of exposure, focus, aperture, metering, and light conditions.

Once you have taken a beautiful photograph that speaks a million words, what next? Well there are many opportunities that have started to spring up even for an amateur photographer. You will not only get the satisfaction of having captured life through your lens but also get paid for it. That’s the part I like!

So how can you make money by taking pictures? Download the e-book called Camera Dollars System, being sold by Brian Moore over the Internet. It is like the bible for amateur digital photographers as it explains in detail how to submit your photographs to stock photo sites and get the best possible fee or commission on each of your photograph. After all, getting anything from $500 to $1500 for taking pictures is super fun!

Saturday, January 5, 2008

Digital Cameras have made pro photography possible

Today photography is no more the hobby of the rich or the passionate. The digital camera has transformed photography and today more than ever before, children and adults are enjoying the many benefits of this wonderful art. There are several mega brands like Canon, Nikon, Sony, Kodak, Panasonic, Fuji, Pentax and Olympus who offer some of the most amazing functions in a compact box called the digicam and it is no larger than a box of cigarettes. Some of the functions include from high resolution picture capability of up to 10 megapixels, high ISO up to 1600, 2-2.5 inch LCD, 16:9 widescreen, live-view, red-eye correction, and high digital zoom among many others. Some of the advanced digicams like the Canon S3IS, Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ8 and Sony Cyber-shot DSC H2 with 12x optical zoom and Olympus SP 500 & Kodak EasyShare Z650 with 10x optical zoom are being considered as the new breed of amateur digital cameras with functions that assist professional photography.

Have such an ultra zoom camera will take care of the technical aspect of photography but you need to experiment and learn some of the tricks of the trade on your own. Better yet, you can enroll for a 3-week course called Digital Photo Secrets that will teach you everything you ever wanted to know about the art of better photography.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Top 10 Photography Tips

I have compiled 'Top Ten Tips on digital phoptography for those people who don't like to read a lot.

1 Selection

Select only the best of your pictures to show to others and leave the rest in the drawer. Showing someone every picture you have taken dilutes the effect of the best pictures and gets very boring.

2 Turn the Camera on it's SideAt first it feels awkward holding the camera on it's side, but it is worth getting used to. If the shape of your subject, a person or a building, fits into an upright rectangle, you waste so much picture space if you shoot in landscape. You paid for all those millions of pixels, don't waste them. -

3 Framing
One of the easiest ways to improve your photography is with careful attention to framing. Look into the corners of the viewfinder to see what is there. Do you need all that background? Can you get closer to your subject or zoom in?

4 Direction of Lighting Photography is all about light, the direction of the light falling on your subject is most important, you must look at your subject carefully and see how the shadows fall.

If you are able to choose the time of day to shoot your pictures, try to pick a time when the sun is low in the sky, either shoot in the early morning or late afternoon.

If you are photographing in sunlight, try to position yourself so that the sun hits your subject from the side, this will give you nice 'modelling' and help create a 3D effect in the picture.


5 Direction of Lighting

The very worst kind of lighting is provided by the little flash fitted into all modern cameras. Not only does it give your subjects the dreaded red eyes, but also flattens all faces into shadowless featureless blobs. Use the in camera flashlight only in an emergency, when there is no other choice.

6 In Camera Flash
When you have to use the in camera flash, keep your subject(s) away from walls, especially light coloured ones, if at all possible, and avoid that ugly black shadow which looks like an outline. This will not show up against a dark background.

7. Exposure

Using auto exposure to your advantage. If you have a modern camera, the chances are that the default metering system is 'centre weighted average', which means that, although it takes an average reading of the whole scene, it takes more notice of what is in the middle of the frame. Which is good news for us.

8 Shutter Speeds When the shutter speed is important as with moving objects, it's a good idea to set the camera to 'Shutter Speed Priority' mode. This is where you select the shutter speed and the camera selects the appropriate aperture according to the light reading.

9 Apertures

If depth of field is important to either make sure everything is in focus or to throw some things out of focus, select the 'Aperture Priority' mode on your camera. In this mode you select the aperture and the camera selects the shutter speed according to the available light.

10 Neutral Density Filters

If you are shooting in bright light and want to restrict the depth of field, use a neutral density filter in front of the lens to reduce the light entering the lens. These are available in different densities, 2x, 4x, 8x etc. each one cutting the light in half, quarter, eighth etc. In extreme circumstances you can screw a couple of them together.

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