- Digital Cameras - What You See is Not Always What You Get
by Christine Peppler. For those of us who use a compact digital camera for "casual" purposes, we've had the experience of setting up our shot, getting our subjects just where we want them, and then presto; the resulting image shows the top of the head or an arm missing from the scene.
What occurs in these instances is a frustrating phenomenon known as "parallax error". Stated simply, it is the result of the camera h... articles, news
- Online Dating - Safety First!
by Victor Thomas. On-line dating is nothing but accepting to meet a girl or boy and spend their time on particular date with each other through on-line. It is quite natural to be thrilled or nervous or excited, when a guy or girl meets their opposite gender for dating. But your safety should not be sacrificed at any cost. It is essential to be safe from abuses when you go for dating with a guy or girl especially f... articles, news
- How To Tell Whether He-She Is Lying In A Online Dating
by Alan Lim. One of the power tool in the process of interaction with other people in online dating is anonymity. With anonymity, it is a great advantage since other people are not fully aware of how an individual looks and what kind of person they are dealing with.
In addition, most people are able to say what they usually cannot disclose if done personally. On the other hand, most people have a lot of time... articles, news
- The Advantages Of Online Photo Sharing
by Andrew Regan. In the last decade, photography has become an increasingly digitised medium. But while many have revelled in the convenience and high-quality photography that digital cameras have granted, others have lamented the loss of traditional photographic printing - claiming that many digital cameras are not built to provide long-lasting photographic memories. While these complaints hold some ground, deve... articles, news
- Choosing The Right Memory Card For Your Digital Camera
by Victor Epand. They made MemPlug for Secure Digital, Memory Stick, Compact Flash, and other formats. If you have a choice I would choose: First, whatever format something else you already have would use, maybe the same format as your digital camera, for example. Second, both Compact Flash and Secure Digital, these are the most common and available formats right now. Now the module will cost you about $70 from P... articles, news
- Ideas On Memory Cards For Your Digital Camera
by Victor Epand. Doesn't it drive you nuts that there are so many memory cards, formats, speeds and types in this field? It's enough to make you want to go back to those old days. Well, maybe not. The primary difference between a regular SD (Secure Digital) and a SD/MMC card is that the MMC card lacks a locking tab and is short by one electrical connection on the back. The regular SD cards have 8 pin slots; the M... articles, news
- How To Choose The Best Digital Camera To Suit Your Lifestyle
by Tony Harries. Not everyone is a professional photographer! If you are a beginner, buy the best digital camera you can afford but most of all, one that suits your lifestyle and the pictures you will be taking. Don't be tempted to purchase a complicated camera with loads of features you don't understand just because it is the best digital camera on the market and used by the professional photographers.
Before ... articles, news
- Selling Photography Online - Are You Making These Simple Photo Mistakes?
by Martin Hurley. Imagine for a minute a web surfer who, with an abundance of interests, is right now firmly, and enthusiastically, focused on learning more about selling photography online. If you think this viewer is reading every word you write, think again. Often the reality is very different.
In fact, they are more likely to be quickly scanning for the best information they can get from your page. You probab... articles, news
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