Archive for the ‘Photography’ Category

Behind image stabilizer lenses and the Canon EF 70-200mm IS USM

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Image stabilizers are helpful fancy additions to zoom lenses. In high zoom factors every tiny camera movement is translated to a blurry photo. There are different techniques to avoid such movement but sometimes when taking photos fast without a tripod or special equipment an image stabilizer lens might be the only way to go. Here is how and why.
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Where to go to Find Digital Camera Ratings

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Finding good digital camera ratings can be hard because the camera companies and stores want the ratings to be good and they want the cameras to sell. It is hard to know what information to trust, and what information may have been paid for by the companies that make or sell the cameras that you want to know about.
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Power For Your Camera

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

One of the issues with digital cameras is the issue of power. Digital cameras require a lot of battery power, especially when using the LCD screen on the back of the camera.
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Cincinnati Photography studio will help you to remember these precious moments

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

Let's look into the future 50 years. Your grandchildren are over for dinner asking how you fell in love and what happened at the wedding. Now imagine showing them your wedding album. Seeing the hugs, the tears of joy will truly show your posterity your feelings of eternal marriage. We think our children will appreciate life images of our celebration more so than we can imagine.
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Choosing The Right Size Storage Units - home

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

It might be very difficult to estimate the size of the storage units you might need when you’re looking into empty rooms waiting to be filled up with your possessions. There’s nothing to give you any indication of how many boxes the rooms can take or how many shelves and racks you can insert. This is a rather daunting task especially if you are using a self storage unit for the first time. But this is exactly where the experts and storage managers can help you. With their expertise and experience, and your list of what exactly you need to put into your units, you will be able to come up with an almost accurate figure of the space you will need to rent.
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Digital Photography: 10 Tips For Better Landscape Photos

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

This is the time of the year for Summer trips and vacations. Can you see all the people at all the tourist land marks with their digital cameras? We are also moving into the fall season, and soon, we will be seeing the changing of the leaves. The thing is, how many of you wished you could take some great landscape pictures with your digital camera? Wouldn't it be just awesome to be able to have some nice pics to put on your desktop screen saver, or your wall?
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What Is A Megapixel And Isn’t More Always Better?

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Most novices and beginner photographers, when purchasing their first digital camera, do not have the slightest idea what a pixel is. Their curiosity is justified because cameras makers today categorize digital cameras on the basis of megapixels. To understand megapixels it is first important to understand what is a pixel. Technically, it is the single point in a graphic image. It can be reproduced at any size without the appearance of visible dots or squares. The word pixel stands for "(PI)cture (El)ement, with the common abbreviation PIX for PICTURE". Having a numerical value between 0 and 255, each pixel is made of three-color channels.
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Watching The Big Trains Roll

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

The hobby of railroading has many exciting avenues of pursuit. Train watching is perhaps the least expensive of all aspects of railroading. Depending on what you see, it can be a lot of fun or the most boring and unrewarding sport you ever tried. Here are a lot of words that will make train watching interesting.
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Mastering Arms for the Perfect Photograph

Monday, July 20th, 2009

Adding to your many charms,
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How to Successfully Scan Negatives

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

Knowing how to scan negatives to your computer at home can seem a bit tricky, but it can be done with the right equipment and know how. First of all, you scan negatives with a scanner, but you cannot just put a negative on the glass and push the button to scan. The scanner you use has to be one with the built in ability to scan negatives. Usually, a scanner designed for paper documents wont have this feature, but some do. A good scanner that is suitable to scan negatives will produce excellent quality scans quickly, and there are different models to choose from that can allow you to scan numerous negatives at the same time.
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