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  • Video Sharing: Upload and Share your Videos  By : Nisha
    Video sharing is simplified with the introduction of social networking sites. Uploading video clips and sharing video clips with people staying far off is easy now. People stay close to their near and dear ones by sharing videos.
  • Victorian Glamour Photography  By : Irene Forde
    Prior to the mid nineteenth century images of the nude form were only seen in classical art. The invention of photography with the daguerreotype photograph in 1839, and later photographic techniques paved the way for producing images in quantity. Artisans of the time were quick to take up the opportunity of selling saucy nude pictures, and this was the origin of the
    glamour photography business
  • Vacation Photography – Stills or Video  By : jetjackson
    It’s time to pack your travel bags, and head off to a fun filled vacation. But what about your cameras? Do you take both a still camera setup and a video camera setup, lugging all that equipment everywhere you go? There is now a very viable alternate to all this equipment available now. Lets take a closer look.
  • UsingAnnnette Himstedt Dolls as Photo Subjects  By : Rachael Z. Ikins
    Annette Himstedt dolls are some of the most lifelike dolls available for photography. They offer the viewer a wonderful opportunity to capture dolls at play.
  • Using the Camera for Learning and Creativity with Children  By : Christine Peppler
    A child's creativity and learning can be stimulated through photography. This article provides just a few sample children's activities with a camera.
  • Using Professional mount board  By : Susan Slobac
    Using Professional mount board. There are superior photo framing supplies available that can be used to help preserve your framed artwork.
  • Using Photo Storage  By : Susan Slobac
    Even with modern materials and more durable types of photographic paper and other media, there is a definite science to photo storage. Unless archival photo storage is done properly, using the right kinds of clear bags and acid free storage boxes, chances are that your priceless non-digital images will deteriorate over time.
  • Using Long Lenses  By : Jan Linden
    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.
  • Using Lines in Photos – Digital Photography Tips  By : Al Sanez
    When taking photos, it can be really hard to get that perfect photography. This article will give you tips for how to use lines in photos.
  • Using Flash on Your Camera  By : Lonnie
    Mostly everyone has a camera of some kind. But those who are not photographers don't have a clue on how or when to use the flash. This article explains the basic usage of the flash on a camera.
  • Using Filters In Photography  By : Albreht Moy -
    Photographic filter is an attachment that will allow certain kinds of light to be able to pass through, and able to reduce or block out other unwanted light sources.In short, the term filter really means anything that modifies the incoming light in some way and includes: polarizing screens, multi-image prisms,close-up attachments, soft focus filters, neutral density (ND) filters, graduated ND filters, and color filters for black and white photography. Filters come in two main...
  • Using a digital camera panoramic photography mode  By : ziv haparnas
    Panoramic digital photos cover a wide angle of view. In its extreme a panoramic photo can cover 360 degrees of view. Such panoramic photos are for example taken from a sky scraper to convey the view it provides. Most new digital cameras provide a panoramic mode that supports such photography.
  • Used Sony Digital Camera can Be A Good Buy  By : Roland Parris Jefferson III
    Sony has been making quality photography equipment, as well as other home electronics, for many years. In some cases buying a used Sony digital camera may be a better buy than a new one from another manufacturer.
  • Use The Right Mat Board To Suit Your Framing Purpose  By : Susan Slobac
    You will also have the ability to choose the thickness of the matboard. Thicker matting makes an attractive choice when you want to add depth to the frame. An added benefit that comes with thicker mat board is that it provides good air circulation in the space created between the artwork's surface and the glazing. This is an important consideration in terms of the preservation of your artwork. Thinner matting is entirely suitable when you would like the mat to primarily function in a decorative manner to set off your artwork, and comes with the added benefit of being lower in cost.
  • Use Quality Mat Board For A Professional Picture Framing  By : Susan Slobac
    Photographers will often frame their art photos, and especially black and white photographs, using thin black metal frames with wide and thick white mat board to frame the picture. The white matboard is used so that it does not detract in any way from the print, and it also helps to focus the viewer's attention on the photo within the frame. Museum curators whose focus is photographic art will also use wide white matboard and simple but elegant black frames to frame all of their photographs for a unified look in a gallery setting.
  • Use multi flash card readers to overcome data storage format incompatibilities.  By : Ron Donnelly
    With all the different consumer electronic equipment available, there needs to be a way to access all the different types of memory storage cards. The multi-format flash card reader, which plugs right into to your computer, seems to provide an answer to your problem.
  • Usage of Polarizing Filters  By : Shamil Nizamov
    The main goals of using polarizing filters are to delete "soft" reflection, reduce white-outs and glare from nonmetallic surfaces, and in most cases increase the color balance. For example, whitish sky might become rich-blue on a photo where the filter has been used. This along with great composition can totally change the viewers' impression.
  • Upload Photos Free Online to your Online Photo Gallery  By : Nisha
    Uploaded photos on websites can be easily shared with others. It is possible for people to make good use of these websites so as to reach out to people and share moments that they have cherished. It is done by uploading photos and then sharing them with people to whom one may wish to share these images.
  • Unknown Facts About Freelance Photography Jobs Revealed  By : Terry Edwards
    Photography is also very much an art. It is true that anyone can just point and shoot a camera, but it really takes talent to capture a certain emotion or scene that will depict something that is worth to treasure for a lifetime. People who have this talent are the ones you see having freelance photography jobs. Here's an inside look at what you need to know to become a freelancer.
  • Unique Personalised Newborn Baby Gifts  By : Matthew Jackson
    The arrival of a newborn son or daughter is a momentous occasion in any family's life. Parents, grandparents, siblings, and even close friend of the family will no doubt want to help celebrate the new arrival and what better way than with the giving and receiving of personalised newborn baby gifts?
  • Underwater Photography  By : Suzanne VanDeGrift
    Information on the benefits of snorkeling for underwater photography.
  • Underwater Digital Photography: The Ability To Capture Underwater Moments  By : tefam
    Learn the techiques used by experts to achieve amazing results in underwater photgraphy.
  • Underwater Cameras:Discover A Whole New World Underwater  By : Albreht Moy -
    It is a known fact that over seventy-five percent of our world is covered in water, this world has just as many interesting things to take pictures of and is always changing with every ripple and wave. Underwater cameras are a great way to capture these scenes that are ever changing. Underwater cameras are great for deep-sea divers and the snorkeling community alike. They are also a great type of camera to take to the pool or lake to sneak a few pictures of the local wildlife...
  • Understanding what the anti dust feature is in digital SLR cameras  By : ziv haparnas
    Digital cameras use a sensor known as CCD in order to convert light energy to pixels. Dust that accumulates on the CCD can result in black pixels or imperfections in the photo as it blocks light energy from hitting parts of the CCD. We will go over a few solutions for eliminating dust on the CCD.
  • Understanding Shutter Delay in Digital Cameras  By : ziv haparnas
    When using a digital camera to take action photos you will notice that there is a delay between the time you press the shutter button to the time the camera actually takes the photo. In most cases this delay is small enough and not noticeable but when taking action photos, for example, it can be a real problem. In this article you will better understand what causes the shutter delay and how you can overcome it.
  • Understanding Red-Eye in photos and how it can be prevented  By : ziv haparnas
    It happens to you all the time you take photos of family or friends just to find out later on that the eyes in the photos have a dominant redness to them. You are not alone red-eye photos are taken everyday by all of us. In this article we will try to understand why red-eye happens and how it can be prevented.
  • Understanding pixelization in digital photos and photo prints  By : ziv haparnas
    Pixelization is defined as noticeable square pixels that can be seen in photos that are displayed on a computer screen or printed on paper. Without pixelization when you look at a photo you see continuous areas of different colors and intensities. Here is why it happens.
  • Understanding Photographic Terms  By : Peter Penny -
    What the heck is an F Stop?

    If you're new to the photography world, some of the terms can seem confusing. All this insider information is not as confusing as it first seems. You just need to learn a few of the basics, and you are on your way to taking better pictures.

    Here is a brief explanation of some of those terms, and how they affect your photographs.

    Ambient Light: The natural light that is in your scene. This is also sometimes referred to as available light. M...
  • Understanding Photo Printing Paper Sizes or What is 4XD?  By : ziv haparnas
    Online printing services are starting to offer digital compatible paper sizes. It is common today to order prints on paper sizes such as 4XD. In this article we will try to explain what does 4XD mean and why the old paper sizes do not work for digital cameras.
  • Understanding Light - And Shooting It Right  By : Tedric Garrison
    “The camera's whole purpose in life is to make an image that is 18% gray. Long ago, someone decided that 18% gray was as close to the human eye, as a camera can get. But if for example, 80% of the picture frame is filled with light that is brighter than 18% gray, what does the camera do? It tries to average out the given light. It will take your best friend and makes him or her, a silhouette. Don't get mad at the camera, it's only doing what it has been told to do.”

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