Senin, 29 November 2010

How to Make Good Pictures With Your Camera! By Muhammad Sohail Khan

With the advent of digital camera technology, taking pictures has been more fun than ever. We don't have to worry about paying for bad pictures at the photoshops and neither do we have to wait for long days to get our surprises(pictures) back. With digital cameras, taking pictures has become very easy and a fun thing to do. Take a shot, you like it, keep it otherwise delete it, that is as simple as it can be.
Most of us nowadays own a digital camera but we don't really know how to take good pictures. By just observing some simple rules, one can make very nice photos with a camera. With digital cameras particularly, this is very easy as one can take more than one picture and keep the best of all.
The following can summarize a good composition:
  • First is the way one should hold the camera. A camera should be help in a way the hands does not block the view in the viewfinder or the live screen.
  • Imagine your shot, have a clear picture of what you want out of your shot.
  • Try to capture as much of your main subject and try to avoid the rest as much as possible. For a portrait, this means usually to fill the person or persons in the frame completely and avoid everything else. For a nature shot, frame nicely what you want inside the picture.
  • Watch for the horizon, most pictures turn out to be out of level. Be careful with the way the camera is handled.
  • Watch out where the light source e.g. the sun, light bulb etc. is. The camera should not be facing the light source otherwise the photos will turn out dark. The camera should always be facing back to the source while the subject should be facing the light source so he/she/it is properly illuminated for a clean visible picture. In case of light source into the camera, the pictures will be dark and the subject would be not visible.
  • Watch out for the camera settings before taking a shot. In low light conditions, the shutter speed can be very slow so the camera should be held steady for quite some time.
  • Use the flash light where necessary, though it can be very tricky but try multiple shots. Do not use a flash when the subject is against a white wall or a bright background. The reflection from the white wall or the bright background can cause the shutter speed to be faster, making the the subjects appearing very dark. Try using the flash with dark or no backgrounds.
These were some very basic tips for novices and beginners. Any questions or comments, welcome:)
Muhammad Sohail Khan
Be, MScEE


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Jumat, 05 November 2010

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Selasa, 02 November 2010

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Do More with Digital Photos than just Digital Photo Printing

By Ziv Haparnas
When digital cameras were first introduced they were used mostly as digital replacement to film cameras. Users would shoot photos, print them and archive them in photo albums. As users became more sophisticated new ways to use digital photos were found. Here are a few.
The most basic thing you can do with a digital photo is print it and view it on paper or save it on a computer's hard disk and view it on the computer screen. There are however some other ways to use and enjoy digital photos - here are a few ideas:
Desktop photo wallpaper: Your computer desktop is a great place to display special photos. Setting a photo that you like as your desktop wallpaper allows you to view it every time you log on to your computer or have your application windows minimized or consume only part of the screen. You can also use software that allows you to choose a list of photos to rotate through as your desktop wallpaper: it can be done on a time basis (the photo is changed every X minutes, hours or days), or on a random basis (the photo is changed to a randomly chosen one every X minutes, hours or days).
Photos in your screen saver: When your computer is idle it can be programmed to do one of many things: turn off the monitor, go into standby mode or show a photo (either a full screen photo or a smaller photo that floats around the screen). You can program your screen saver to show a photo that you especially like or you can choose a list of photos the screen saver will rotate through (either on a time basis or on a random basis). Setting your photos as your screen saver or desktop wallpaper allows you to view and remember experiences on a continuous basis. Viewing is something that happens in the background, does not consume dedicated time.
Digital photo frames: Digital photo frames are devices that elevate photo frames up to the digital era. Traditional photo frames have a single paper print inside a frame that you hang on the wall, put on your desk or on a shelf. On the other hand digital frames embed an LCD screen that allows you to display different digital photos at different times. There are many types of digital photo frames some can receive the photos wirelessly from your computer while others has internal storage for up to a maximum number of photos. Other features include the ability to read memory cards content directly from your camera. Most digital photo frames can work in few modes: show a single photo until you manually switch to another one, roll through a list of photos or show photos randomly.
Photos in cell phones: New cell phones can do much more than voice calls. They include cameras and allow you to take photos and short video clips. They can also store photos and display them on their small LCD screens. If you have a photo that you like you can download it to your cell phone (usually using special software that is bundled with the cell phone) and set it as your cell phone wallpaper. In this way you carry the photo and its experience with you all the time and can share it with people you meet.
Photos as personal icons: Some software allow you to load any photo you like that will represent you when communicating with other users. MSN messenger is a good example - when you chat with a friend you can set a photo that your friend will see that "represents" who you are and what you feel. You can load photos that tell something about you and about what you're going through - maybe a photo from your birthday party if you had one in the last week or two - or from your last trip abroad.

Digital photos in blogs and social networks: Social networks and personal blogs are extremely popular. Almost everybody has a page on one or more such networks. You can upload photos to your personal page that represent who you are and what you are going through. It is a good idea to keep those photos fresh - if something happens to you, if you saw something interesting or if you took a photo that you would like to share with others for any reason - upload it to your page and let everybody see and enjoy it.
This list is just a short example of what can be done today with digital photos. This list is far from being inclusive and what it really intends to do is to seed your imagination so that you can come up with more out of the box ideas for using and enjoying digital photos.
Ziv Haparnas is a technology veteran and writes about practical technology and science issues. This article can be reprinted and used as long as the resource box including the backlink is included. You can find more information about photo album printing, photography in general and subjects like the jvc gr-axm17u camrea on Printrates.com
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