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		<title>Digital Photography Advantages Using A DSLR Camera</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article submitted by Janet Schlarbaum
Author: Anthony Kristovich III
Gone are the days when one has to buy films, put up with bad or exposed shots and waste money having them developed. The creation of digital cameras has changed the landscape of photography not only for enthusiasts but also for beginners.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Article submitted by <strong>Janet Schlarbaum</strong><br />
Author: Anthony Kristovich III<br />
Gone are the days when one has to buy films, put up with bad or exposed shots and waste money having them developed. The creation of digital cameras has changed the landscape of photography not only for enthusiasts but also for beginners.</p>
<p>In fact, with the features of digital cameras, beginners can already make professional-looking shots and even put effects that are only reserved before to those who have done photography for a long time or those who have actually studied the techniques. Below is a rundown of some of the features of digital SLR camera.</p>
<p>The SLR stands for single lens reflex. In fact, many photographers have decided to use this more often. This is because it gives the user more control in the look of the final product.</p>
<p>When the SLR first came out, this was sold at about $5,000 a piece. With the increasing demand in the market, manufacturers have came out with different models so the average person can buy one of these for less than a thousand. Those who want to do better with the more affordable version then will have to buy extra lenses.</p>
<p>The SLR stands out because of the lens used in the camera. This just proves that the piece of glass in this device really makes a difference when the pictures are developed. The user can change the lens to get a farther shot but this will really boil down to the contrast and color.</p>
<p>Another nice feature about the SLR is that it comes with controls allowing the owner to change certain things in the photo before it is downloaded and printed. This may be complicated for those who are not familiar with it so the user should get comfortable with the camera before using it.</p>
<p>There are many brands of SLR cameras in the market. All of these manufacturers have been in the business for quite some time, which makes it hard to recommend which one is the best to invest in.</p>
<p>Photographers and other hobbyists then should go with the brand that the individual is familiar with and use this to get those digital SLR shots. After all, this is the only way to use this piece of equipment and get the money&#8217;s worth out of this investment.</p>
<p>Below are some advantages.</p>
<p>Zooming in</p>
<p>One advantage that digital cameras present is its zooming lens, that provide clarity even when shooting far away objects. Point and shoot cameras that are often used by beginners do not have this feature. Additional lens will have to be placed on the camera. But now, digital cameras have special lens that can zoom up to 8 megapixels.</p>
<p>No mistakes</p>
<p>Digital cameras allow users to erase shots that they feel are not good enough. This is perhaps one of the greatest features of digital technology. Now, people are able to choose not only the shots that they will develop but also those that they will keep. This is a huge savings not only on the film but also with developing.</p>
<p>No more films</p>
<p>With digital technology, one does not need films anymore. Picture files may be stored in memory sticks and in the camera&#8217;s internal memory. What is more, one can store digital files of the pictures. And unlike films, which may easily be destroyed, digital files are not as easily lost when stored properly.</p>
<p>Effects</p>
<p>Digital technology in cameras allow for the use of several techniques in photography that one will not be able to do if one is using a standard camera with film. One can shoot in black and white and sepia with just a click of the mode buttons. There is no need to develop them in the dark room in a special way. Digital cameras also allow photographers to shoot in macro settings, something that ordinary cameras would not have done.</p>
<p>No more developing</p>
<p>With digital cameras, you don&#8217;t have to develop the pictures anymore or use a dark room. You can actually print the pictures at your own home with the use of a colored printer. No need to go to the developing center.</p>
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		<title>5 Tips For for Digital Photography</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2008 11:09:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Posted by: Janet Schlarbaum
Author: Tim Ng
There is no shortage of information out there and I am open to readers suggesting their favorite tips below in comments - but here are some of my favorite digital photography tips and tutorials gathered from research, tons of reading and experimentation.
1. The Rule of Thirds
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Posted by: <strong>Janet Schlarbaum</strong><br />
Author: Tim Ng<br />
There is no shortage of information out there and I am open to readers suggesting their favorite tips below in comments - but here are some of my favorite digital photography tips and tutorials gathered from research, tons of reading and experimentation.<br />
1. The Rule of Thirds<br />
One of the most popular &#8216;rules&#8217; in photography is the Rule Of Thirds. It is also popular amongst artists. It works like this:<br />
Imaginary lines are drawn dividing the image into thirds both horizontally and vertically. You place important elements of your composition where these lines intersect.<br />
2. Finding Different Heights To Shoot From<br />
y point is that when you get your camera out think about the height of the lens. If you end up shooting from a standing position, well that&#8217;s OK - but I will lay good money that 90% of pictures are better when taken from below four feet or over seven.<br />
3. On Composition<br />
On Composition suggests five ways to &#8216;both strengthen our photographic observational skills and improve our image making.&#8217; The five areas are:<br />
- Kill the Clutter<br />
- Think Graphic Design<br />
- Dark on Light and Light on Dark<br />
- Be Mindful of Relationships<br />
- Shoot not Objects, but rather Appearances<br />
4. Having an Eye for Details<br />
This approach works on every level, from the family album through e-mailed postcards to published images. Getting in close works.<br />
5. Adding a Frame into the Image<br />
One of the simplest ways to hold attention into a picture is to incorporate a frame into the image. When I talk about framing, I am not referring to the computer photo-editing features. Instead I am talking about a window or anything for the matter that serves as a frame for your subject.<br />
Like everything in photography, the best way to learn is to a). have a go, b).get it wrong and c).learn from your own mistakes. Digital photography gives us un-precedented opportunities to experiment at little or no cost, playing with elements of composition is one of the most useful and rewwarding things to practice.</p>
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