Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin on August-21-2008

Wildlife photography is both rewarding and frustrating. For every good shot you take there are plenty of bad ones. Here are five simple mistakes we all make from time to time, and some simple tips to avoid them.

Great wildlife photography is never easy. While a good photo is something to treasure, the challenges involved in getting it can frustrate even the most experienced photographer.



Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin on August-5-2008

Scrapbooking is definitely one of the most enjoyable, rewarding and
relaxing activities a person can get into. Aside from bringing out the
creativity and resourcefulness in every person, it also helps people to
organize memories and keepsakes in one place. Through the years, most
people collect photos and mementos from their friends, family members,
and loved ones. In order to organize these, more and more people are
getting into scrapbooking.



Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin on July-25-2008

When you photograph a great landmark, remember that it is photographed millions of times every year. The task of a good landscape photographer is to find a shot that stands out from the crowd.

Great landscape photography is never easy, but with patience and the right approach it can be both inspirational and rewarding. However, even the best landscape photographers have their share of failures.



Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin on July-12-2008

It is not a big secret that all photos are made
of light.  What to do with that light on
the other hand, often confuses many beginning photographers.  The goal here is to help you see that light
in a much simpler way.



Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin on July-11-2008

It is not a big secret that all photos are made
of light.  What to do with that light on
the other hand, often confuses many beginning photographers.  The goal here is to help you see that light
in a much simpler way.



Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin on May-27-2008

Most people promise themselves they will learn to use the manual settings on their digital camera…but they wind up leaving it on automatic. There are some good reasons to perservere with learning to really use your camera, and with the right approach it doesn’t have to be too hard.

Beginners in digital photography all start with the same ambitions, and most run into the same big obstacle. After buying the best camera within their budget (possibly their first SLR), they promise themselves they will really learn how to use it, and rise above daggy snapshots. After all, practice is free and you can delete your mistakes. So how can you go wrong?



Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin on May-16-2008

When choosing a camera, it may not be necessary to pay the big bucks for a camera with the highest megapixel rating. Most people just don’t need that much power in a camera.

Is ‘megapixel’ the most overused word in the language of digital photography?

Tell anyone you are thinking of buying a new digital camera, and the first question they will probably ask you is “How many megapixels does it have?” In my gallery I often overhear comments like “I would love to take better photos, but my camera doesn’t have enough megapixels.”



Filed Under (H) by admin on May-6-2008

Scanning over 3,000 pictures takes time and a some organization skills.  Here are some tips and techniques if you wish to undertake your own scanning project.

Sounds like a magic trick, but over the years I have taken and developed over 3,000 pictures.  I know this because I began on a quest to digitize all these pictures by scanning them.  They took up too much space and no one ever looked  at them.  I had carefully created theme albums years before, but there were more pictures in boxes.  I didn’t even know what I had.