Archive for ◊ April, 2010 ◊

27 Apr 2010 PHOTOGRAPHY COURSES
Will you improve your photography by taking an online photography course? The answer to this is yes, if you are serious about photography and keen to learn all aspects of the trade. But the first thing that you have to do is pick a course that will suit your spare time and your budget.There are hundreds of photography courses online that will offer you all types of results. Some are very good, but many are a waste of time and money. You need to be able to pick a course that will offer you up to date information on all aspects of photography.You will also need to join a course that will allow you to submit your images to a tutor for review. Most good courses will have professional photography tutors who will examine your images and give you constructive criticism.; this is a very important part of any course that you take.The chances are if you do decide to take a course online you will need to be able to do the course in your own time. Any good photography school that you subscribe to will allow you this. Take your time doing the course; you will be a ... [more..]
24 Apr 2010 UNDERSTANDING SHUTTER DELAY IN DIGITAL CAMERAS
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, when trying to capture an event that just happened or when trying to capture a moving object this delay can result in a photo that just missed the action. In this article you will better understand what causes the shutter delay and how you can overcome it.A shutter delay is defined as the time gap between pressing the shutter button to the camera actually capturing the photo. There is no shutter delay in film cameras as in these cameras the shutter button is virtually connected to the shutter itself and holding down the button results in the camera taking a photo immediately. In digital cameras the shutter button is connected to a built-in micro computer and holding down the shutter button initiates a series of events that result in capturing a photo.When you press the shutter button the camera goes through a series of setup events in order to get ... [more..]
22 Apr 2010 GALLERY WRAPPED PHOTO ON CANVAS EASY AS 1, 2, 3
Everyone loves visiting a museum and appreciating the fine art of a picture gallery. The beautiful paintings seem to have a magical feel, as being almost larger than life. Every detail of paint strokes on the canvas seems to have its own story, all intertwined to create a masterpiece. This is what people mean when they say that a painting speaks to them, as if the art work itself is sending them a personal message. This is possible because of the surface of the painting itself. Only with canvas can paint and ink truly reach its full potential to create a piece of art. For many years it was impossible to convey this same effect with photography. With special paper, the process of getting pictures developed and printed was a long and arduous procedure. The outcome was a photo on paper that usually didn't capture the full effect of the moment it was intending to immortalize.Now that has changed. The technology to create a gallery wrapped photo on canvas make it possible for people to have the same feelings about digital photos as they do about those paintings hanging up in museums. Now you don't have to be an artist ... [more..]