Saturday, November 19th, 2011 at 1:33 am
By digital camera that are easy to use, everyone can create photos, but not all are excellent photographs. You should know the tips.

Excellent photographs doesn’t happen by accident. Most people think that if they shoot enough photographs, They will get one great image. A excellent photograph is created through deliberate intention. It takes a lot of knowledge about cameras, lighting, and your subject matter. You can’t just snap a hundred photographs and hope for a few excellent photographs – it won’t work.
While the modern digital cameras offer a vast array of setting for the average consumer, the professional camera bodies offer even more customizable settings. Professional camera bodies can instantly improve the quality of your photos become excellent photographs (if you know how to use them!). However, not everyone can afford those high end models, some of which cost five to ten thousand dollars. If you want to improve your photographs and you own a point-and-shoot camera, there are a few simple tricks you can employ that will produce noticeable improvements in your photographs.
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Friday, November 11th, 2011 at 1:11 pm
The biggest obstacles for you to take night photo is condition that lack of lighting. You should find a creative way to maximize light.

Night Photo-Sydney Opera House
Night photo is one of spectacular pictures that have magic power. There are bright light of the town or the dark skies above. In the special moment you will find car’s light moving around the buildings.
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Thursday, September 15th, 2011 at 12:00 pm
A good fine art photography image embodies in itself the real world, or an interpretation of it, and the unfathomable world, to which aesthetics, and creativity.

Andreas Gursky, Shanghai, 2000
Fine art photography, as compared to other forms of fine art, has the added element of being realistic. This intrinsic element of the medium, has the power of strongly engaging with the viewer. In fact, the subject of a photograph is always real, even when it is portrayed in a surrealistic manner. Reality, as pre-visualized by the eye of the artist photographer, is converted into a two-dimensional art form.
If you feel that your living space needs a change of mood, adorning the walls with fine art photography may be the right solution that could give the necessary impact to bring about such a change. Black and white photography in particular, has been regarded as an interior design element for many decades and has been used to give a classy modern touch to any interior living space. Read the rest of this entry