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Photography articles from Artsymmetry - Free Online Art Articles Directory
 
There are some basic terms you should become familiar with on the road to being a good amateur photographer. They'll help you decide which camera is right for you. Drooling at the sight of the neighbor's ultra compact or D-SLR doesn't mean its what you should buy. But don't buy the cheapest model either. Doing that is like throwing fifty bucks out the car window. They come with no manual either online or hard copy. There is a helpline that never answers the phone. You are totally on your own.
An article covering the basics of photography just a little guide to help somebody start going in the right direction and give them an idea on what to look for in future.
To become a master in the art of railroad photography, you have to begin at the beginning. Let.s get started. All Aboard !!!
We use our eyes to view things in our environment. However, through time, man has devised ways on how to preserve the things normally seen and thus treasured, whether these are beautiful or not, and one of which is by using cameras.
Article discusses landscape photography and how to take the best landscape photogrpahs.
Talks about how even with old negatives of developed photos you've kept, you can still restore these priceless moments and digitally improve the clarity of the photograph despite damage.
  Tue, 17 Jul 2007 06:00:00 +0200
Every owner of an interchangeable-lens camera is faced with the pleasant dilemma of picking the most appropriate lenses to buy, then deciding which to use. However, there are no rules to go by; much depends on your personal style and what you already own. To help you decide which lenses to buy and how best to use them, we offer the following.
There are many challenges that a photographer must face when they are taking photographs of a large number of people. Considering what the best way would be to arrange the people to fit into one photograph will be one of the first challenges that the professional photographer must consider
  Tue, 10 Jul 2007 06:00:00 +0200
Using a telephoto lens to get in close to the action or sneak up on a subject from a discreet distance is terrifically exciting, and can yield great pictures. But the high magnification of long tele and zoom lenses accentuates the effects of camera shake caused by your inability to hold the camera and lens absolutely still. The effects of wind, moving or shaking floors, residual vibration from camera mirrors flipping up just prior to exposure, atmospheric haze, and heat waves can also add problems.
  Wed, 04 Jul 2007 06:00:00 +0200
Your goal as a photographer is usually to grab the attention of the viewer, and communicate an idea, or share an experience. What photos do this best? Usually the strongest photos are those that are simple and present the subject in a clear, uncluttered way.
  Sat, 30 Jun 2007 06:00:00 +0200
I think probably the biggest tip I can offer you when it comes to sports photography is to take lots and lots of pictures. You are using a digital camera, right? Use the digital technology to your advantage. You are not shooting through rolls of film, so go ahead and take extra digital photos at a sporting event.
When you've taken a few pictures and gotten a few compliments on your abilities, it's only natural to want to do more with your camera. But unless you're a professional, you might not know where to begin. If you're not looking to create a career out of photography, but you are looking to take your pictures to the next level, you need to follow these three simple tips.
First, you need to research where you are going. Use whatever resources you have to find out what the best spots are and where you will probably want to snap some pictures. Theres nothing worse than going on vacation and finding out later that you missed out on a picture of a famous landmark or scene!
  Thu, 28 Jun 2007 06:00:00 +0200
When you are taking portraits, there are a lot of aspects to take into consideration. While you will want to have some professionally done portraits done throughout your lifetime, you can still take some great family pictures with your digital camera.
  Tue, 26 Jun 2007 06:00:00 +0200
There is probably no type of photography that is more disappointing to the beginner than flash photography. Unlike natural-light photography, where what you see can often be what you get, it is difficult to visualize what the effects of using flash will be. Flash is shut off until the moment of exposure, and then its illumination is too brief to visually evaluate what it does to your picture.
Light - the primary source of energy for the universe - is the central image of many religions and the photographers chief resource. The word photography derives from the Greek and means, literally, light writing.
  Tue, 26 Jun 2007 06:00:00 +0200
The tripod is probably the single greatest photographic accessory ever invented. A good, sturdy tripod allows you to stop down your lens as far as you please and shoot at nonhandhold-able shutter speeds, to get sharp pictures with slow films in low light, to steady the longest tele. As a rule, tripods are tolerant of misuse and may even reward ham-fisted operators who take the trouble to use them. Indeed, the main problem with tripods is that we all assume we know how to use them instinctively.
The art of composition or putting the picture together in the viewfinder can make the difference between a good picture and a bad one! It is a visual process of organizing the elements and individual details of a scene into a balanced and pleasing arrangement. Because what one person finds pleasing, someone else will not, composition is largely a matter of personal taste.
  Wed, 13 Jun 2007 06:00:00 +0200
There are tons and tons of digital cameras available for sale these days. The differences can be quite confusing. Many people just look at price, but that may not be the best way to find the right camera for you.
You are going to invest some money into your new camera, you will, of course, want to get the best deal you can. That means the type of camera you need and/or want for the least amount of money possible. How do you find that?
As you get more and more comfortable with your camera, you can experiment further with its settings to be able to get more out of it. Learning about how to manipulate your camera's white balance calibration can do wonders for your photographs.
Some feel that taking wedding photos is only a casual affair, just do it and get it over with as they are only doing it for a family or friend. Others view it as a serious matter as it is their professional. Wedding photos can sometimes be difficult to take as there is a flurry of activity as well as varying lighting conditions, not to mention dealing with a nervous bride that wants everything to be perfect. Here are some strategies you can use for taking great wedding photos.
What is most outstanding in the ongoing progress in digital photographic technology is that it enables everybody capture special moments of his or her lives with extra detail and precision more so now than ever. Enhancements in picture resolution and shutter velocity makes it uncomplicated for proficient photographers and novices to equally capture splendid pictures.
Artistic Digital Photography: Bringing Pixels Alive For years, photography aficionados have attempted to rebuff the ever growing influx of the digital age. Even today, many who consider themselves true photographers prefer manual cameras with traditional film. Yet an increasing number of artists have realized that the new technology of today can not only be used effectively for practical purposes, but can be used to create art in a new way, a way that would not be available but for our digital a
Did you know that Photography literally means "Writing with light?" That is correct. "Photo" means "light" and "graphy" means "writing." Hence a graphologist is a handwriting analyst. So, effective use of light is at the heart of good photography.

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