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Professional Photography Equipment |
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Sunday, 09 November 2008 |
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Well I guess we talked about every darn thing in photography you can imagine without getting all the details, thus, I guess we need to understand the shutter buttons now, since failing to know what these buttons do, can cause you to miss out on a shot.The shuttle button works to snap a picture as you capture the scene. Shutter buttons have speeds, which is important to understand. If you don't understand the shutter buttons, you might have a problem with images, since this is a crucial feature. |
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Underwater Photography Equipment |
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Sunday, 09 November 2008 |
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Underwater photography just begins when you go below the surface. Afterwards, find out how to enhance, refine and improve those images by editing them in Adobe Photoshop. Underwater photography and ocean photography of sea life at its best. The best example is Karen Christopher photographer as she has an excellent way of taking underwater ocean pictures that truly show what undersea life is about. Underwater photography is usually done with wide angle lenses, or that setting on a zoom lens. Please note that these shots are "as taken" and I have not used any software to alter the colors. |
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Nikon D80 Digital SLR Camera Review |
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Sunday, 09 November 2008 |
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Could the Nikon D80 be the holy grail of the entry level digital SLR universe? What I mean by that, is the D80 a product that could finally bridge the gap from point and shoot cameras to the pro SLR level without breaking the bank, and needing a degree in rocket science to take great pictures. From my past experience, I'd have to say that's not very likely. |
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Sunday, 09 November 2008 |
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I love to take photos, visit new places near home and take trips to other countries. No matter what the occasion, I run through a mental checklist to determine what photography equipment to pack. Once I committed to digital photography in 2003 I eliminated film canisters and thus one bulge in my baggage. I transitioned to the digital age with the Nikon Coolpix 4500, which is quite compact and versatile. A few years later I purchased a Nikon D50 (DSLR). This new equipment meant I had many more decisions to make before leaving home. |
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