Archive for the 'Photography' Category
Digital camcorders make video shooting and editing it on home computer a fun. You can create movies and output them to tape or DVD, or post them on the Web. Whether you want to record shots of your new baby or you dream of becoming a true auteur, this guide will teach you what you need to know before you buy.
The Big Picture
October 8th, 2008 | Posted in Photography, Technology | No Comments
While shopping for a new digital camcorder, these are presented with myriad specifications and features. You should be able to sort through all the hoopla and figure out whether the camera will meet your specific needs. When reviewing the specifications sheet for any new camcorder, give special attention to these items:
October 8th, 2008 | Posted in Photography, Technology | No Comments
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September 27th, 2008 | Posted in Automobiles, Photography | No Comments
Again another One of the best Underground Transit System of the world
Moscow, Russia
The Moscow subway system has the biggest ridership of all metro systems throughout the world, with 3.2 billion riders annually traveling on 12 subway lines to 172 stations. In total, the Moscow Metro covers approximately 178 miles. On an average weekday, the subway itself carries about 8.2 million passengers. While most of the Moscow trains run underground, some lines cross bridges and provide scenic views of the Moskva River and the Yauza River.
September 21st, 2008 | Posted in Photography, Travel and Tourism | No Comments
Flowers Gallery

September 14th, 2008 | Posted in Photography | No Comments
Preset Camera Modes – What Are They?
Most of today’s cameras, whether digital or film, have some presets. These are camera settings that are preprogrammed into the camera so that the photographer only has to turn a dial to change several settings at once.
September 8th, 2008 | Posted in Photography | No Comments
Aperture
Aperture is one of the most confusing aspects of photography for new photographers (and some old hands). In truth, aperture does not have to be a confusing aspect of photography. Aperture is an adjustable opening inside the camera lens that works very similar the iris in your eye.
September 8th, 2008 | Posted in Photography | 1 Comment
Shutter Speed Basics
Shutter speed is one of the most basic important controls on a camera. Shutter speed controls the amount of time that your film, or digital sensor, is exposed to light. In effect, the shutter determines what image is captured on your film.
September 8th, 2008 | Posted in Photography | 5 Comments
Shutter Speed Basics
Shutter speed is generally measured in fractions of a second. A shutter speed of “5000″ means that the shutter will open for 1/5000th of a second. Shutter speeds of 1 second and longer are generally marked with a ‘, or other similar mark, after the number.
September 8th, 2008 | Posted in Photography | 2 Comments
Shutter Speed Basics
Shutter speed is set on cameras by turning a specified dial on the camera body. In older, fully manual cameras, this is a dial on the top of the camera body that is marked with numbers ranging from 1 to about 5000. In newer cameras the shutter speed is generally displayed
September 8th, 2008 | Posted in Photography | 2 Comments