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  • Digital Photography: Aperture Priority and Shutter Priority Modes. - Digital cameras offer a few options when it comes to controlling aperture and shutter speed. Do you know which is the best one to choose for your photos? Earlier SLR cameras (film) were fully manual. A photographer needed to understand aperture and shutter speed settings and know how to use them. Then came automatic modes, which let the camera do the thinking for you. This was (and still is) a fairly reliable way of getting a well-exposed picture, but it took creativity out of the hands of the photographer. As time went by, few people learned the manual skills. So as camera technology improved, the quality of most photos actually got worse.
  • Creative Photography: Shutter Speed And Moving Subjects. - When you know how to use shutter speeds to handle moving subjects, you have taken a big step on the path to creative photography. But beginners be warned: there is more to this skill than meets the eye. The main principles of shutter speed and movement are easy to visualise. Your shutter is open for a certain period of time, and any movement that occurs during that time will be captured in the exposure. The longer you leave the shutter open and/or the faster the subject is moving, the more blurring will captured. Let's say you are photographing a seagull flying past at the beach. At 1000/sec it will be pretty well frozen.
  • Learn about Photography- Aperture and Shutter Speed - It is very important for seasoned as well as new amateur photographers to review the basics of photography every now and then. If you are new to photography then you must learn the basics before you start taking pictures. Taking pictures is different than being a photographer. Knowing a few things about photography will help you take great pictures of the important things in your life and maintain those memories for ever.
  • Digital Photography: Getting Started With Your Manual Settings - Digital photography has given almost anyone with a camera the potential to become a creative photographer. These days even compact cameras offer features that once were only found on 'serious' SLR cameras.
  • The Secret Behind Capturing Professional Photographs - Are you an amateur photographer and keen on knowing the secret of capturing flawless pictures like a professional photographer? If you are passionate about photography and enthusiastic about using your digital camera with optimum effect, then read on.
  • Beginning In Photography: Exposure Basics - So you’ve just bought a shiny new SLR camera huh? And a lens or two to go with it? That’s great. Now all you have to do is learn how to use it. I’m assuming here you bought an SLR camera because you want to do a little bit more than take happy snaps at family events and holidays.
  • Avoiding Digital Camera Shakes - If ever you have seen a picture that is blurred, it is most probably because the camera was shaken while the picture was taken.
  • Photography For Beginners: Rising Above The Snapshot. - New photographers taking up digital photography often seem to follow the same path and hit the same snags. They buy the best digital camera they can afford (possibly their first digital SLR), after lots of research and discussion with camera salesmen.
  • Photography For Beginners: Practical Tips. - So, you bought the best digital camera you could afford, with every intention of finally learning to take better photos. All those features sounded great while you were in the camera shop. Then you took one look at that inch-thick manual, full of technical terms and complex detail, and thought 'Maybe I will stick with auto after all'. After all, if you make a mistake, you can just delete it, right?

  • Camera Requirements For Digital Camera Photography - You are going to need a camera if you are taking the plunge into digital camera photography, and the key consideration in choosing a digital camera is speed.
  • Digital vs Film Cameras - If you are just starting out in your photography business, you may already have made a substantial investment in camera, lenses and accessories, so the decision will be easier, unless you are interested in changing over to a new system. In that case, you need to consider which kinds of equipment will be best suited to the style of photography you will be doing. The most versatile is the Between the Lens shutter, as this system allows flash synchronization at ALL shutter speeds. Consider when you are taking photos outside in the gardens, or after the ceremony in front of the church. To ensure good photographs, virtually every shot you take should be with the flash as a fill light.
  • ISO - Light & Quality - The ability to change ISO on digital cameras provides the professional (and amateur, if he knows enough about technology) photographer opportunity to create quality images virtually anywhere and anytime.
  • Digital Photography: A Quick Guide To ISO. - ISO in digital photography is not complex, yet many new photographers have a hard time learning and understanding this fundamental aspect of photography. I suspect this is because of the way it is being taught. You see, ISO started out as a property of film, and it was much easier to visualise it in terms of the old technology.
  • Beginning In Photography: Shooting In Low Light - Shooting in low light can produce some stunning results. Colors are richer in the early and late hours of the day, and subjects such as buildings that are dull and uninteresting during daytime take on an entirely new persona lit up at night. This article looks at some techniques for making the most of low light situations. ISO and Shutter Speed It is tempting when shooting in low light to simply increase the ISO sensitivity on your camera (or use a faster film if you shoot with film). This may not always be the answer. Increasing ISO sensitivity decreases image quality. You will find that grain begins to appear. How visible this is of course depends on your camera or choice of film. An alternative is to set yourself to use slower shutter speeds.
  • Guide To Nature Photography With Birds - Photography is a type of art. With the skillful use of the artist's hands, photography can bring out the subject's "personality" and create almost magical moments which might not ordinarily be achieved through other means of self-expression. However, this magic can only be accomplished by those with technical skills, good taste, and a deep sense of appreciation for the object of that artistic expression. Many people eventually harness their skills and knowledge into a role as a professional photographer. Nature is an important creative part of our lives. Capturing nature's beauty and creatures in the wild is a thrilling experience.
  • Photography For Beginners: Five Tips For Better Waterfall Photos. - In nature photography, there is no more perfect subject than a great waterfall. Professional and beginner alike, waterfalls are like magnets to almost anyone with a camera. Like any subject in nature photography, waterfall photos also come with their own set of challenges.
  • Digital photography: Traditional Skills Are Still The Best. - Digital photography has seen revolutionary advances in technology in just a few short years; from digital cameras to editing software. But traditional skills are still the most important tool of a good photographer.
  • Classic Camera Collecting: Factors Determining Value - Suppose you want to sell or buy a classic or vintage collector camera. One of the first things you need to know is, how much is it worth? Apart from differences between models like which lens is fitted, one of the main factors determining a value is a camera's condition. Collectors will pay top prices for cameras which are like new. And easily pay less than half when a camera looks tatty, is missing parts, or is defective. Here's a checklist you can use to determine condition: 1. First look at the camera as a whole. Are there scratches, are there dents?
  • Photography For Beginners: Make Your Subject Really Stand Out. - If you love photographing people, flowers, or wildlife, you never have to look too far for a subject. The true challenge is to create an image with real impact. How do you make your subject really stand out in a photograph? It is tempting, but quite wrong, to blame the camera when your photo doesn't work out the way you want. You need to know right now that a more expensive camera will not automatically make you a better photographer. In truth, the techniques in this article will work for almost any camera. All you need are manual aperture and shutter speed settings, and a decent zoom lens. Here are a few simple tips for adding impact to your subject. Tip #1. Highlight A Brightly Lit Subject Against A Dark Background.
  • Digital Photography: The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same. - Since digital cameras have taken over the photography world, there have emerged two types of photographers. There are old-school photographers who dismiss everything digital as fake, inferior, and not the same as 'real' photography. Then there are the digital photographers who think the film photographers are living in the dark ages. For the record, I use film. That is not because I don't like what digital photography has to offer. There is a very simple reason why I am sticking with film for now; after 20 years of photography, I have a thousands of images on film that have yet to be put to good use.
  • The Nature Photographer and the Travel Writer - A nature photographer and a journalist worked together for the first time on a magazine article. The article was very popular, and after publication they sat down for a drink together. "You know," the journalist said, "you took some really good photos. You must have a great camera" "Thanks," said the photographer.
  • The Best Pocket Digital Camera For The Money - What defines a good digital camera? If you’re talking high pixels, big LCD screen, and fast response then the Fujifilm FinePix E550 is just for you.
  • Digital Photography Tips That Work Fast and Easily - So you want some digital photography tips that work quick and are easy? Well, photography is not that hard to start getting good at. It's like playing an instrument.
  • Four Good Reasons To Consider Vinyl Exterior Shutters - Exterior Shutters Create Curb Appeal Have you ever driven by a house and immediately thought it was absolutely gorgeous? A home’s curb appeal, or lack there of, will either cause those passing by to admire your home or miss it totally. Curb appeal involves several elements; architectural interest, appealing use of color, and a well executed landscaping plan. In focusing on adding architectural interest to a home, vinyl exterior accent products such as vinyl shutters can transform a home’s exterior from ordinary to extraordinary.
  • Beginning In Photography: Tripod: Friend Or Foe? - They’re heavy, expensive, conspicuous, take time to set up and take apart again. In short, tripods are a nuisance. And in this age of digital cameras, we can always increase the ISO sensitivity to accommodate a low light situation. So why bother with one at all?
  • An Inside Look At Do It Yourself Plantation Shutters - Do-it-yourself plantation shutters are semi-opaque window coverings that normally hinge on either side of a window opening. These shutters are relatively attractive to end users looking to not only improve the appearance of a room, but also enjoy controlled access to light. Do-it-yourself plantation shutters can come with louvers (horizontal and vertical slats) as small as 1 7/8-inch to 5 ˝ -inch. The average sizes for interior plantation shutters include 2 ˝, 3, 3 ˝, or 4 ˝-inch movable louvers and comes in elliptical and flat options. An elliptical louver is thicker in the center and tapers to the front and back.
  • Cut Your Audio Learning Time in Half by Speed Listening - Did you know you can speed-listen to 60 minutes of audio in 30 minutes or less with full comprehension using special speed-listening software? You can even go faster with a little practice and blast through an hour of audio learning in 20 minutes or less saving you hours and hours of time.
  • Photography For Beginners: Depth of Field. - Understanding Depth Of Field is essential for any photographer who wants to move past the beginner stage. Using depth of field well gives you great control over the impact of your photos. For new photographers, depth of field can also be one of the most difficult elements to master. Even when you break it down to the simplest terms, the relationship between aperture and depth of field can seem confusing. Whenever I teach a class, or try to explain the manual settings on a friend's camera, this is the always topic we have to go over again and again. The good news is that with practice and concentration, the aperture/depth of field relationship will finally 'click' for you.
  • Speed Training Drills For All Levels Of Play - Speed training drills are a key ingredient to a training regiment for any soccer team. Almost all professional soccer clubs utilize speed training drills. Soccer speed training is just that essential. There are many different drills for speed training. Speed training drills can also be very fun for players. Keeping practice fun is a challenge for any coach of any soccer team. Its challenging for the coaches of little children leagues and even for professional leagues. The key is to training your players with the best tools that are available and will continue to attract players to the practices. If practice can be fun for players they will be more willing to participate in the practice. if they are willing to participate they will be more likely to give their all to their practice and training regiments.
  • Learn Photography and Make Money – Tweak The Basics - If you are interested in starting your own photography business, you will need to use your computer to store, manipulate and tweak the photos you take at each event, in order to make each image as good as they can be. This will involve using a photo editing program such as Adobe Photoshop. If you are not fully aware of the benefits of a DSLR let me do a quick summary. The first, and some believe the most important feature, is that you look through the viewfinder and you see exactly what the camera sees.
  • Discover A New Passion With Self-Made Pinhole Cameras - Looking for a new hobby? If you're into art, then pinhole photography could just be the thing you need. It offers a unique way of capturing life without breaking your bank account. Pinhole cameras will introduce you to a whole new world of art.
  • Soccer Speed Training - Essential Ingredient To Greatness - Soccer speed training is essential for any player to excel in the sport. Speed is an essential trait for every player on the field. Thus soccer speed training will increase the skill at which a player can perform on the field.
  • What Is A Speed Reading Machine? - When I first heard about the speed reading machine I could not quite understand how it worked. Speed reading is all about reading faster and not loosing any of the comprehension of the text.
  • Learn How To Speed Read - The art of speed reading is quite easy to learn. Most of us don't read much faster "in our heads" than we do out loud. Here are some ways for you to learn speed reading and still comprehend at least as much as when you read at your old speed. Start by timing how fast it takes you to read. This isn't an exact science. Reading this on a computer screen will likely take you longer than if you were reading it from a sheet of paper. Newspapers will give you a different reading speed from books. So don't get obsessed about your precise reading speed.
  • Speed Reading Methods That Will Help Improve Your Speed and Comprehension - Learning Speed Reading Methods Without A Seminar Many courses claim to teach people how to speed read. However, instead of spending the money, try using a few helpful tips to improve your own pace.
  • Wildlife Photography: Five Common Mistakes And How To Avoid Them - Wildlife photography is both rewarding and frustrating, even for experienced photographers. While a great photo is something to treasure, the challenges of wildlife photography can leave beginners feeling a little lost. "It was wonderful to be there, but this photo doesn't really do it justice." Does this sound familiar? Too often we have a great experience in nature, and even though we have our camera at the ready, we fail to get the shot. This is not because the camera lets us down; it is because in our rush to get a photo - any photo - we fall victim to any one of a number of mistakes that can ruin a good wildlife photography opportunity.
  • Choosing A Speed Reading Technique - Before starting to learn a speed reading technique you should establish your current reading speed. Knowing your starting point will allow you to measure your improvement,this will help to keep you motivated. It is also helpful to set a target which you would like to meet, make sure that this is a sensible target, if you feel daunted by the large leap from your current reading speed to the desired reading speed you can always set smaller weekly targets. The first speed reading technique we will discuss is the line technique.
  • Can You Beat The Speed Cameras? - Love them or hate them, there is no getting around it the fact that speed cameras are here to stay. Some love the fact that they cut speeding down while others say they are nothing but a way of invading your privacy.
  • Do All Countries Have The Same Speed Limits For The Highways? - A speed limit is the fastest speed that one is allowed to travel on roadways in a motor vehicle. Speed limits are usually set by legislative bodies and enforced by law enforcement. The speed limits that are set are usually what is appropriate for the driving conditions on a particular road.
  • Speed Reading, Is It For Me? - Everyone has probably observed others who seem to skim over a page quickly as they read. People naturally read at different rates, but there are some people who have learned to speed reading. These people also read at different rates but those people with speed reading skills all read faster than most people. Speed reading can be done by learning specific strategies for reading through material quickly and comprehending the material.
  • Speed Dating For Jewish Singles - Did you know that speed dating was originally thought up by Rabbi Yaacov Deyo of Aish Ha Torah? Rabbi Deyo and his students in Los Angeles modified an older Jewish system of introducing and chaperoning Jewish singles.
  • Speed Reading Is An Important Skill - Almost everyone has seen someone speed read, they appear to skim the text and still have read and absorbed the content. It is normal for everyone to read at different speeds, even before some people have mastered the skills of speed reading. The people who have studied speed reading techniques will still read at different speeds; however they will undoubtedly beat those without speed reading experience.
  • High Speed Internet Access - If you have accessed the internet through the old dial up system but want faster connection with a greater number of downloads then you need to look at high speed internet connections or broadband. You can choose from DSL, satellite and cable connections. Now days you can even get wireless connections in an increasing number of areas, a lot depends on your particular needs and where you are based. Broadband is among the most popular services and is usually available on cable modem and DSL.
  • Finding A Speed Reading Program - If you're interested in pursuing a speed reading program, you're in good company. Because of the over abundance of information that we all have to deal with on a daily basis, speed reading is looking increasingly attractive to more and more people.
  • Do You Know How A Pinhole Camera Works? - A pinhole camera is the simplest medium in the art of photography. The pinhole camera is also very unique camera because it takes pictures without using any lens. Interesting, isn't it?
  • Wide Angle Lenses - Five Tips For Photos With More Impact. - Digital cameras and zoom lenses go hand in hand. When shopping for your new camera, chances are one of the first features the salesman mentioned was the power of the zoom lens. You know how it goes: "This camera has a five times optical zoom, but this one has ten times optical and the digital zoom extends that to...blah, blah, blah." A powerful telephoto lens is terrific, and essential if you are shooting lots of sports photography, wildlife photography, or any photography that requires you to capture your subject from a distance. But with all the marketing that goes on around telephoto power, you could be forgiven for believing there is little value in a good wide-angle lens.
  • Training For Speed - Speed training for soccer match You want more speed in your soccer (soccer) game to run your opponents and they disagree on how to do that. Finally, to develop speed to play soccer and is very different from developing speed say, a track and field race. Why is this so? That's because you have to develop different types of speed instead of just speed sprint. The types of speed you need to develop are: -- - Speed of Thought - You have to think fast on your feet (pun unintentional), and adapt to the pace of the game. You are currently using and thinking at the same time.
  • Speed Points: Make It Part Of Your Horse Racing System - Speed Points is a very simple technique that could be incorporated in your horse racing system. It takes into account the horse's speed performance and the trainer's performance. Speed Points rates the horse's early speed. This method determines the frontrunners and pace setters of the race, particularly in the early stages, which helps you place your winning bet more accurately.
  • Rainforest Photography: Five Tips For Great Rainforest Photos. - Like all good nature photography, rainforest photography relies on your sensitivity to nature and light, more than on expensive equipment. Of course you need a decent camera, and you must know how to use it. But the quality of your photos does not depend on the price tag on your camera.
  • High Speed Satellite Internet Access - Not everybody has easy access to the internet. Many people live in very rural areas in which even dial up internet is not available. For these people, the best way to get internet service at home is through satellite internet service. Satellite internet does not use telephone lines or cable systems but uses a satellite dish for two way data communications. The connection to the satellite is not quite as fast as cable internet or some DSL service but when you get high speed satellite internet access, the service is many times faster than dial up. Here is how satellite internet works: A two way satellite dish is installed. The satellite dish has a dish that is about two feet and has an uplink modem, a downlink modem. The two modems and the dish are connected with coaxial cables.

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