Posted by reedcat | Posted in Articles, Uncategorized | Posted on 30-08-2007
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With the popularity of digital cameras, more and more people are taking more and more photographs. In fact despite scare-mongering stories about "the end of history" and "the death of photography", the truth is that there are more photos being taken today than ever before. However most of those photos will never be seen by anyone except the person who took them, because hardly anyone prints their photos any more. This is very odd, because many people have home computers with photo-quality printers that are more than capable of producing first-class prints from almost any digital photograph.
Posted by reedcat | Posted in Articles, Uncategorized | Posted on 28-08-2007
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Consumers will often purchase identical products but for different reasons, so before reading a review it is good to know what it is about that particular product that interests you. Is it the product’s size, the resolution, speed, length of zoom, or maybe even compatibility with other equipment (does it use the same batteries, cables or charger as another camera you already own)? Knowing what it is that matters to YOU will help you focus on those portions of the review that relate to that subject.
Posted by reedcat | Posted in Articles, Uncategorized | Posted on 17-08-2007
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While you may intuitively understand how to use the most common features on your camera such as the flash and zoom, one feature that as a rule remains a mystery to many casual photographers is the metering mode.
Posted by reedcat | Posted in Articles, Uncategorized | Posted on 17-08-2007
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Love podcasts? How about some great photography podcasts for you. These are the iTunes most popular digital photography podcasts.
Posted by reedcat | Posted in Articles, Uncategorized | Posted on 12-08-2007
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Compared to portrait photography, shooting landscapes seems like a bit of relaxation. You don’t have to worry about red-eyes, as you do when photographing your mother-in-law. When you are capturing a mountains, you don’t have to beg the rocks “to stop fighting and sit still for just five minutes”.
If you like travelling and taking trips, it means you’ll collect a large number of pictures from all the places you’ve visited in your photo archives. How often are you disappointed with your shots? I think, regularly enough.
Posted by reedcat | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 03-08-2007
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Every advertising has an absolutely clear goal: to attract attention of potential clients. And this is a main task for every designer at advertising campaign planning. Doesn't matter: is it a Print-design, billboards or a movie for TV: the viewer is tide after daily bare information and he wants entertainment.
One advertisement agensy made this billboard has installed on many German cities.