June 03, 2007

Camera-phone pioneer considers gadget s impact

Nashua Telegraph - So as he sat in a maternity ward, he wrote a crude program on his laptop and sent an assistant to a RadioShack store to get a soldering iron, capacitors and other supplies to wire his digital camera to his cell phone. When Sophie was born, he sent ...

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April 27, 2007

Close-Up Magic - Without Spending a

If you are thinking that you still have to have that super powerful lens, be aware of one thing. Macro and Close-Up is not the same thing. Some camera manufactures use the phrase "Macro" when in reality they should be saying "Close-Up." A close-up lens will take a photo of a butterfly; a macro lens will take a photo of a close-up of the detail on a butterfly's

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April 23, 2007

Size Does Matter - Creating a Visual

You climbed over rocks; you walked through streams, and pushed pine branches out of your way. When you looked through the view finder of your camera, these images were also in the back of your mind. The human mind is a wonderful creation; it takes images, sounds, and smells and blends them all into wonderful memories. The problem lies in the limitations of the medium. In other words, we experience in three-dimensions, we document in

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April 21, 2007

Semi-Automatic Control - Creativity Even in Auto

In this world of automatic cars and power windows, it stands to reason that automatic cameras, would some day dominate the market. That day has come. Remember your camera is like a paintbrush to the painter, you control how much light to apply to the

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Seeing the Light - Knowing What's

Most photographers when shooting outdoors prefer early morning or just before dusk. When you use a fill flash outdoors with someone wearing a baseball cap you will actually be able to see their face. Others who think: "Oh, there's plenty of light" will get really dark shadows and wonder why yours look so

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November 03, 2006

Quick ABC's of

Follow these ABC's of photography and you will have beautiful pictures to add to your scrapbooks. Capture adorable and memorable details of the special event in your life by following these easy steps. If you try one or two new ideas each time you break out the camera, you will soon find yourself snapping photos in exciting ways. People will be amazed at the beautiful images and fun moments you capture with your photo

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September 20, 2006

Understanding Pixelization In Digital Photos And Photo

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

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August 25, 2006

Canon's Two New Lenses Focus On Needs Of Professional And Advanced Amateur

LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., Aug. 24, 2006 Canon continues its tradition of optical excellence with two new EF lenses the powerful EF50mm f/1.2L USM and the versatile EF70-200mm f/4L IS USM lenses. Both lenses are valuable additions to the EOS arsenal for professional wedding and portrait photographers as well as advanced amateurs expanding the range of current Canon EF lenses to more than 60 selections.

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