Sunday, 20 December 2009


Saturday, 19 December 2009

Digital Photography - High Quality Digital Photographs Made Easy Using a DSLR Camera

Going back a few years the photographic options available were certainly nothing like what is on offer these days in fact the entire digital range is going so fast that it is almost too difficult to keep track of what is hot and what is not. The compact digital camera was the first to hit the marketplace and has since made quite a name for itself with many different manufacturers and variations, but the real icing on the cake is found in the DSLR (Digital Single Lens Reflex) range...

With any innovation or progress there is always the tendency by many to dismiss getting involved or proclaiming old school methods are more practical and effective. However in the case of digital photography it appears that most of those who have a taste tend to get involved. This is mainly down to the ease of use and fast high quality results that can be viewed or even printed off almost immediately.

Stepping away from the compact camera for a second, how easy is it to use and become familiar with a DSLR camera? The basic answer is a lot simpler than people might initially think, but to offer some deeper explanation means understanding exactly what one is capable and can produce picture-wise for the complete novice.

It is fair and true to say that virtually anyone can pick up one of these technologically evolved image capturing devices and be able to take high quality desirable pictures within a very short period of time. The main reason for this is that most DSLR manufacturers realise that to make progress they had to come up with a product that could be comfortably used by most people even those without any previous photographic experience. With the digital camera they are certainly onto a winner in that respect.

Most standard DSLR cameras are in two main sections, the body or case and the lens. The lenses are interchangeable so the user can pick and install the best lens for any specific shot that they might be trying to take. The major feature which can turn pretty much anyone into a budding photographer is the fully automatic feature and they really are fully automatic. Automatic ISO settings and aperture, automatic focus all you do is zoom in and out, the camera even decides if it needs to use the flash and pops it up if it does.

Not just fully automatic, but fully automatic with quality results. Most people who use a DSLR camera for the very first time can hardly believe that they even took the pictures that they are looking at, they are generally that good.

So a complete novice can pick one up, turn it on, point, zoom and click for a top notch quality picture every time, but it does not end there. This is just the beginning of the fulfilling journey available to all DSLR camera owners. Once comfortable with learning from the automatic functions on board their camera, there are the manual features and settings to investigate and incorporate into our photographic efforts.

At this point the world of digital photography just keeps getting bigger and bigger and with a little understanding and persistence these amazing cameras produce results that are almost hard to believe.

So although something can appear so complex on the outside it is not until we pick it up and start to use it for ourselves that we discover the true lack of complexities that are actually involved.

Digital photography is virtually sweeping across the globe with an almost viral velocity and with good reason. Not only is it great fun to take high quality pictures, but it is also a good way for modern day expression. Virtually everyone knows someone who is either involved, getting involved or knows of someone else that is getting or is involved with digital photography. If it was too difficult it would be an activity purely reserved for the professionals.

Photography is not just a great hobby and interest that people can enjoy and share with each other, it can be seriously relaxing and in some cases therapeutic. Expressing the many aspects of some great photography is myphotographblog.com.

A blog that allows visitors to explore the many boundaries and wonders of modern day photography with some amazing photographs and links for added enjoyment. So whether you are a professional or a complete novice to photography make your way over to myphotographblog.com and be truly inspired.

Clive Anderson

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