Bryan Peterson’s Understanding Photography Field Guide: How to Shoot Great Photographs with Any Camera
Posted by iwellbc on March 9th, 2010 filed in Articles5 Comments »
- ISBN13: 9780817432256
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description
Everything you need to know in one take-anywhere field guide!
This all-in-one guide from renowned photographer, instructor, and author Bryan Peterson will help you take better photos anytime, anywhere–with any camera.
Want to finally understand exposure? Interested in learning to “see” and composing your images more creatively? Ready to master the magic of light? It’s all here, the techniques every amateur photographer needs to take better… More >>
Digital Camera: a Buyers’ Guide
Posted by iwellbc on March 8th, 2010 filed in ArticlesComments Off
A digital camera takes still photographs or videos or both by recording the images on a light-sensitive sensor digitally. Most compact digital still cameras can record moving video and sound as well, apart from still photographs. The sales and popularity of digital cameras have increased now compared to the 35mm film cameras.
Digital cameras have a feature for viewing the image that is recorded immediately on the Camera display screen, the feature that is not available in film cameras. Other features include such as the facility to capture a lot of images on a small memory chip, record video along with sound, edit the images, delete the images not required etc. Digital cameras are now available along with many devices ranging from mobile phones and PDAs to vehicles.
The camera perhaps has been affected more by the digital technology than any other products. The digital cameras are not a new phenomenon. The first digital camera was released by Kodak in the U.S. market around 15 years ago. The DCS-100 model at that time with 1.3-mega pixels was available for about $13,000. The digital cameras have emerged with more features and are available at comparatively lesser prices, even to the extent of $80 at select stores.
The biggest benefit of Digital camera technology is the storage capability. You can view the photos on the camera itself, on a web page, a computer monitor, or on paper after printing. The digital camera can be connected to the printer directly through the USB port for printing pictures. People can afford to buy a digital camera today as the prices have fallen with the availability of more features.
It is important for you to know the issues of image resolution for comparing digital camera models. The unit of graphical representation used for displaying digital data by Digital cameras is called Mega Pixel (MP). More the mega pixels, the higher the resolution of the final image. Still you need to compare digital camera images recorded with your actual requirements.
Some typical resolutions found on Digital cameras are:
256×256 â This is available with very cheap cameras. Picture quality is unacceptable.
640×480 â Suitable for posting pictures over a web site or for sending pictures by email.
1216×912 â This resolution is good for printing pictures.
1600×1200 â This is a High resolution standard with around 2 million total pixels.
2240×1680 â This is available on most 4 mega pixel cameras.
4064×2704 â This is available on high-end digital camera with 11.1 mega pixels.
Some High-end consumer cameras can record pictures of over 12 million pixels. Most professional cameras have 16 million pixels. Large format cameras have 20 million pixels. For comparison sake, it is stated that the quality of 35mm film is approximately around 20 million pixels. Some types of Digital cameras are Point and Shoot, Semi-Professional, Bridge and SLR.
You need to know the complete package offered when you compare the prices of digital cameras. You can look for the availability of image-editing software, carry case, add-on Memory card and USB cable for working on your computer, when you want to compare the prices and the features offered. Other general features that you can look into are the availability of an LCD screen, a timer, a built-in flash, a date & time stamp, optical zoom feature and optical zoom lenses of good quality.
Photographing Children Photo Workshop: Develop Your Digital Photography Talent
Posted by iwellbc on March 8th, 2010 filed in Articles5 Comments »
- ISBN13: 9780470114322
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description
While digital technology has made acceptable photos easy to achieve, this book is about taking exceptional photos that preserve the essence of childhood.You?ll learn to trust your instincts and your own unique vision and discover how to create beautiful photographs in a variety of lighting situations, all while sharpening your observation skills and learning how to involve your subjects. Plus, insightful tips on understanding what equipment is right for you will hel… More >>
Photographing Children Photo Workshop: Develop Your Digital Photography Talent
Nikon Coolpix S570 12MP Digital Camera with 5x Wide Angle Optical Vibration Reduction
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- 12-megapixel resolution for stunning prints as large as 16 x 20 inches
- 5x wide-angle Zoom-NIKKOR glass lens; 4-way VR image stabilization system
- Bright 2.7-inch high-resolution LCD; Scene Auto Selector and Smart Portrait System
- Slim, stylish, metal design; less than 1-inch thick
- Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)
Product Description
Chic and convenient 12 megapixel camera offers outstanding value for money. Amazingly easy-to-use, Scene Auto Selector automatically optimizes all camera settings according to the subject you are shooting and the Nikkor 5x zoom lens with wide-angle capability can capture group portraits or expansive landscapes with ease. Nikon’s Smart Portrait System ensures perfect portraits and includes a skin softening function that makes your subject’s skin tone appear instantly… More >>
Nikon Coolpix S570 12MP Digital Camera with 5x Wide Angle Optical Vibration Reduction
Tony Sweet’s Visual Literacy: Photography Workshop
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The workshop is geared towards towards the intermediate to advanced amateur photographer. Renowned fine-art outdoor/nature photographer, workshop instructor, and seminar speaker, Tony Sweet takes viewers on a personal workshop experience through the Great Smokey Mountains National Park and into his studio to teach his digital image workflows and describe the real working environment of a successful professional photographer. The two-disc set runs more tha… More >>
Tony Sweet’s Visual Literacy: Photography Workshop



