How to Capture Moments in Underwater
Posted on Nov 26, 2006 at 10:06 AM by
Jinu Sunny
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Memories are created just about anywhere. And when I say anywhere, I mean that memories are even created underwater – so the creation of underwater digital camera.
An underwater digital camera is not just used to capture underwater memories; some professional marine photographers also use underwater digital cameras in their business. Even marine biologists and scientists use underwater digital cameras to capture marine life and thus be able to study the life and properties of the marine life. But I think it is safe to assume that you, my reader, are neither a marine scientist nor a professional photographer. Like me, you are just some photo junkie who wants to capture underwater moments and just cant figure out how without ruining your cameras.
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What to look for in a digital camera
Posted on Nov 24, 2006 at 08:34 AM by
Trudi Harper
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So you want to buy a digital camera but with so many makes and models on the market how do you know which one is right for you?
Digital cameras come in all sizes and prices. Functions vary just like the number of megapixels.
Digital cameras are rated by megapixels which indicates the largest digital image size it can produce. The average person can easily get by with 5 megapixels. With 5 megapixels you get a sharp 8x10 printed image.
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What is the Nature of Art?
Posted on Aug 30, 2006 at 10:36 PM by
Jack E. Phillips
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The question I get asked the most is "Where do you get your ideas to start painting"?
The answer is really rather vague, because it's more of a feeling than an idea in the beginning.
I mean sure, I can mix up some colors and knock out a scene painting in about an hour if requested, but is that really answering the question? Is that really Art?
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How To Make Money With Photography
Posted on Aug 9, 2006 at 10:08 AM by
Jinu Sunny
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There are many ways to make money online with photography, but a popular and fairly new way is through Micro Stock Photography websites.Micro fund photography is merely fund photography that's sold at profound discounts. Clients are capable to certify fund photos for just $1 or $2, and photographers gain money each moment a customer chooses one of their photos.
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Aerial Photo's - You Just Gotta Love Em..
Posted on Jun 26, 2006 at 02:05 PM by
Michael Ralph
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Nothing can put your place in the world into perspective quite like looking at an aerial photo of your own house can. Things have gotten to the point where, for almost any location on earth, you can find an aerial land photo which will show you a remarkable level of detail. When I looked at aerial photos of my neighborhood, I was surprised, and you will be too when you start to see them. Each aerial photo is absolutely sharp and picture perfect. I can even see the tree where I used to swing when I was a kid, and the ruins of the rotted out old sandbox. Forgive me for getting a bit maudlin at a time like this, but it really brings life into perspective to see it there, so small, and pasted up on your computer screen like that. When you start to look at an aerial photo of your own house, you will see just what I mean.
Looking at the aerial photo images made me think about how much smaller the world has gotten since I was a kid. We did not have a computer when I was growing up, and even if we had, we would not have been able to use it way back then to just get an aerial photo of anyplace in the world from Google. I swear, kids these days do not understand the extent of their luxuries. But I digress. Back in those days, everything seemed so big. The trees in the yard – the ones that are barely a dot on the aerial photo that I now have printed out and pasted on my wall – were as big as the sky themselves. I remember looking up from the grass underneath the big old beech tree, and being literally convinced that the top of it was in the sky.
Now, I can instantly call up an aerial photo of anyplace that I have never been, and this reminds me of when I was a kid too. We used to play such fantastic games of imagination, pretending that we were Arabian princes, or medieval adventurers, or even secret agents from some James Bond movie. Looking at an aerial photo, I feel that way again in a different way, as the whole world appears to be a click away, sitting right at my fingertips whenever I want it to be there. It is almost like being a superhero.
What if We Can't Afford a Professional Wedding Photographer?
Posted on Apr 19, 2006 at 11:59 PM by
Jinu Sunny
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If, as a couple, you find that your wedding budget has no room for the services of a professional photographer, the situation does have a remedy. Even though you are not able to take advantage of the creativity and experience of a professional you can still put together a beautiful wedding photo album that is unique and memorable.
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