Posted by Dan Feildman - August 31, 2009 – 6:37 am
To get good shots of animals and birds, you will have to learn to be quick in setting up and framing your shots. Waiting until you get out in the wilderness to learn these tricks is not a good idea. What I found to be very helpful was practicing on my cats and on birds in my yard or local parks. You learn to anticipate their behavior and react fast to get the good shots. Here are some tips on how to get the best shots of animals and birds in the wild.
Posted by Kevin Wong - August 31, 2009 – 3:54 am
Events like an important conference or a major customer visit do not come often, and it is critical to capture such events in the form of photographs, which you can later use for both inside and outside company distribution. Taking these images requires corporate photographers.
Posted by Roger Overton - August 30, 2009 – 6:06 am
For years now, film and digital camera manufacturers have been forcing red-eye reduction mode on their customers. Its a series of bright, strobing flashes that’s not only annoying to the people you’re photographing, but doesn’t even work very well.
Posted by Dan Feildman - August 30, 2009 – 4:28 am
With the advancement of latest technology, every thing has gone digital. The cameras are no exception to this. The digital cameras are all the rage these days. Almost every one wants to own a digital camera for the simple fact that they provide you better and clearer pictures. Not only this the digital cameras enable you to do the editing part your self. Believe me, it is really a fun to edit your own film or a still.
Posted by A J Adams - August 30, 2009 – 4:16 am
Making money ideas for kids is being discussed just about everywhere right now. The economy has been down too long, taking a lot of jobs with it. Available jobs are being filled by people laid off from their regular jobs, making the job market even tighter, especially for kids.
Posted by Dan Feildman - August 29, 2009 – 12:16 pm
It may be easier than you think to turn your passion for photography into a profession that can become quite lucrative. If your photos are above average quality and you have a creative mind, you have the potential to earn more than any 9-5 job could ever pay. To become a top earner in this growing field you must remember that your photos need to be unique and draw the eye of potential buyers. For every downloaded photo your bank balance will increase. Now, if this sounds like something you would be interested in please read on to see how you can make this a reality for you.
Posted by Dan Feildman - August 29, 2009 – 11:26 am
Is photography your passion? Would you like to turn your passion into extra income? Using a digital camera, an internet connection, and photo editing software program you can easily turn your photography hobby into cash. Interested? All you need to do is read on for some tips on making this happen.
Posted by Danny Haberg - August 29, 2009 – 10:23 am
Photography is one of the oldest and most treasured hobbies pursued by people irrespective of social class, creed, religion or educational qualification. Though, it is a fact that financial capabilities may prove to be an important factor in the case of pursuing photography either as a hobby or as a profession, it has seldom deterred individuals from pursuing their passion. Photography is in essence a passion that stems from the innermost human urge to keep something for posterity, to invest in future memory and capture magical moments frozen in time. Where to sell digital photos is important if a photographer is to make money.
Posted by David Peters - August 28, 2009 – 2:53 am
Today, the art of photography is now very easy to master thanks to the power of the computer and digital camera technology. And, there are also photo editing software programs that can help in making your ordinary looking photos into professional looking ones. One software program that is very popular among photography enthusiasts and professional photographers is Adobe Photoshop.
Posted by Dick Busch - August 28, 2009 – 2:27 am
It seems that every month manufacturers are coming up with another new digital camera in their range to entice potential customers After spending sizable amount of time at the mall and online research we finally figuring out which is the best digital camera for us. Eventually saving enough money to buy that eye-popping, 10 megapixel, 10x optical zoom with up to a sixteen gigabyte expandable memory using super hi-speed SD memory card and of course, very compact; which we hope be the envy of almost everyone we know. Can you imagine your surprise when you find that the camera you have researched so diligently and have set your heart on has been usurped from its position of best model with a newer more expensive version.