The Digital Photography Guru
Tuesday, March 1, 2011 by: MizraeL"Are You Tired Of 'Regular Pictures'? Learn & Master The Secrets Of Digital Photography And You Can Start Taking Professional Photos Today!"
You dont have to be satisfied with less-than-perfect pictures any longer. With these digital photography secrets, you can become a great photographer!
Tuesday Morning 06:45am
From The Desk Of Steve Hamlyn
Dear Photographer,
Starting in the early 1900s, photography became a pastime that grew quickly in popularity. Back then, people had very primitive equipment that required quite a hefty investment and a lot of time to take good pictures.
Over the years, photography has evolved into a million-dollar industry and something that nearly everyone participates in for different reasons. Most often, pictures are taken to capture memories and suspend them in time. If we didnt have pictures to remind us of times past, how would we be able to share our life moments?
Now that computers have become mainstream, it only naturally follows that cameras would go the way of technologically advanced as well. Digital photography has grown to obsessive proportions in the last few years. Its now considered outdated to have a camera that actually holds film.
There are some very good reasons for that. Digital cameras allow us to capture all the right images at the right times. We can delete the pictures that we dont like and re-take them as often as we want. We dont have to worry about wasting film when there is no film to be wasted.
Photography Isnt a Gamble Anymore!
What you need to know is that along with this new technology comes certain adaptations that have to be made when it comes to picture taking as we know it. The cameras are different now, but the subjects are the same.
Setting up great pictures takes a little know-how and it always has. But in the digital age, brings with it new considerations that have to be addressed when taking your pictures. Shutter speeds, flash settings, ISO, and shake stabilization are all things you should know about before you start taking digital pictures.
Thats why Im offering you this amazing new book: The Digital Photography Guru Ive had a digital camera for a few years now, and have often become frustrated when I was not taking the kinds of pictures I wanted, so I learned the secrets.
Packed inside this easy-to-read book are hundreds of tips and tricks for the amateur digital photographer that will take you to a new level when it comes to memory preservation.
Can there really be that much to learn about? You bet there is!
Consider the following:
Optimally positioning your subjects
Finding the 'just right' light
Avoiding blurry or fuzzy images
Using the flash component correctly
Capturing moving images
Keeping 'red eye' out of pictures
Preserving the 'perfect' moment
Photography has always entailed certain details that cant be avoided. Professionals have known about these things for years, but now in the digital age, even they have to learn the ins and outs of digital photography.
You dont have to be satisfied with less-than-perfect pictures any longer. With these digital photography secrets, you can become a great photographer!
Tuesday Morning 06:45am
From The Desk Of Steve Hamlyn
Dear Photographer,
Starting in the early 1900s, photography became a pastime that grew quickly in popularity. Back then, people had very primitive equipment that required quite a hefty investment and a lot of time to take good pictures.
Over the years, photography has evolved into a million-dollar industry and something that nearly everyone participates in for different reasons. Most often, pictures are taken to capture memories and suspend them in time. If we didnt have pictures to remind us of times past, how would we be able to share our life moments?
Now that computers have become mainstream, it only naturally follows that cameras would go the way of technologically advanced as well. Digital photography has grown to obsessive proportions in the last few years. Its now considered outdated to have a camera that actually holds film.
There are some very good reasons for that. Digital cameras allow us to capture all the right images at the right times. We can delete the pictures that we dont like and re-take them as often as we want. We dont have to worry about wasting film when there is no film to be wasted.
Photography Isnt a Gamble Anymore!
What you need to know is that along with this new technology comes certain adaptations that have to be made when it comes to picture taking as we know it. The cameras are different now, but the subjects are the same.
Setting up great pictures takes a little know-how and it always has. But in the digital age, brings with it new considerations that have to be addressed when taking your pictures. Shutter speeds, flash settings, ISO, and shake stabilization are all things you should know about before you start taking digital pictures.
Thats why Im offering you this amazing new book: The Digital Photography Guru Ive had a digital camera for a few years now, and have often become frustrated when I was not taking the kinds of pictures I wanted, so I learned the secrets.
Packed inside this easy-to-read book are hundreds of tips and tricks for the amateur digital photographer that will take you to a new level when it comes to memory preservation.
Can there really be that much to learn about? You bet there is!
Consider the following:
Optimally positioning your subjects
Finding the 'just right' light
Avoiding blurry or fuzzy images
Using the flash component correctly
Capturing moving images
Keeping 'red eye' out of pictures
Preserving the 'perfect' moment
Photography has always entailed certain details that cant be avoided. Professionals have known about these things for years, but now in the digital age, even they have to learn the ins and outs of digital photography.