When you first start using your digital photography camera make sure you have the right equipment you'll need before you begin. Having the proper equipment is a must if you want to make it successfully wether you are a beginner or a professional.
If you become a professional with your digital photography then you should be prepared to spend much more on equipment than just someone wanting to do this as a hobby. Depending on what you want to do with digital photography is all up to you as to how much equipment you're going to be looking into purchasing. A professional career in digital photography may not be what you're looking to do if you don't have the money for these kinds of things that you will have to have.
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Im reading this thing about how to make html. and i got to a lesson about photoshop for the pictures. What does photoshop do? do you kno where to get a free trial of photoshop. One that you kno thats works good.
Just give me a link
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sunrise_n_tn asked:
I'm attending a concert soon, that specifically says they will allow non-professional, small personal camera's. I have a Kodak 10x Zoom Digital Camera. The lens extends from the camera, it is not removeable. I know it's not a professional camera, but I asked the facility the concert is to be held in, if this camera would be allowed in, since it is a zoom camera. She said she didn't know. I'd like someone's opinion that knows about this kind of thing. Would the concert people consider my Kodak 10x Zoom camera a non-professional camera & allow me to take it in? I'd hate to get all the way there (I have to travel), get all the way to the door, only to be told I can't use it because it's not considered a small personal camera. Please help! Thanks ahead of time!
Question by Lois J:
Over the years, I've saved photos I want to keep in a file folder called "Photos". The number I saved is about 50-100 photos. Recently, I clicked on PHOTOS in the lower left margin of yahoo, OUTSIDE my email box. There, I found about 1000 photos and images, including those in emails I had never opened. Will the photos I have stored within my email file folder labeled photos be affected by the 9-20 closing or just the 1000's in the outside photo box? Thanks.
You've seen the dreaded demon-eye effect that occurs when the camera flash bounces off the eye of a person or pet. An otherwise wonderful picture can be ruined by this. Technically, this is called red-eye and is caused when the pupil of your subject's eye is wide open and the light from the camera's flash reflects off the subjects retina. In people, the color ends up red; in pets, the color is often green.
Question by Kimi S:
what exacly is photoshop? im want to make a pic that has a bunch of other pics in it with text and every thing but i dont know how and i dont know if id be able to use photoshop for that and i dont know if photoshop would be safe to download to my computer. help
Landscape photography sounds pretty simple. Just snap a few photos of the countryside and you've got landscape photography. But is that all there is to landscape photography? seems like a lot of people do landscape photography, but there are only a few that have achieved greatness. so what is the difference between their landscape photography and everyone else's landscape photography? What makes their landscape photography so moving? Why is their landscape photography more evocative than everyone else's landscape photography? How do the capture the essence of a place so well in the landscape photography? Can we learn how to do better landscape photography by looking at their landscape photography?
Question by bastian915:
Hi, I'm getting a telescope for the first time (an Orion StarMax 102) and it is coming with a german equatorial mount [em-8] and a celestron motor autoguide. I'm very much interested in doing astrophotography with it but where I've never owned a telescope before I'm not sure how to get it lined up so the motor drive will track properly. I've looked at a website online and it seemed rather complex in the way they worded it. I'm also not quite sure about how to take pictures with my camera. I currently own an olympus om-10 and an olympus E-300 digital camera and can get a t ring for it so I can connect them to the scope but i'm not sure about focussing. again I found a website but it seemed rather complex. I'm thinking I should use my om-10 as the exposure times are quite long and so the noise on the digital camera would be out of this world. Any ideas for a newby to astrophotography.
There are as many types of digital photography software as there are digital cameras. Well, maybe not quite as many but it sure seems like it when you look around in the stores and online. Prices run the range of maybe $20 to several hundred dollars, so before you buy one, you need to think about its intended use.
Additionally, some digital cameras come with an extra bonus of digital photography software that will perform the basic functions of getting the prints from the camera to the computer and printed out in your favorite size. But if you hope to do more with your pictures then you'll want to consider additional, more elaborate - read "expensive" -digital photography software.
Question by PM_Guy:
I am trying to upload photos to my album on Yahoo photos but it rejects all photos and adds a note on top in red saying "Note: Only 1 MB available". Earlier another Yahoo photo album only took 60 photos and rejected the rest saying same message in red. Has Yahoo implemented any storage limit?
I am trying to upload photos to my album on Yahoo photos but it rejects all photos and adds a note on top in red saying "Note: Only 1 MB available". Earlier another Yahoo photo album only took 60 photos and rejected the rest saying same message in red. Has Yahoo implemented any storage limit? I am using IE 6 with XP Pro. It had no problems when I used it last - may be about 2 months back.