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digital photography – Some Insights on Digital Nature And Macro Photography


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It is essential to understand macro photography first before talking about its \r\ndigital side of production. Macro photography is close-up shots of small things, \r\nwhere doing it means using the right camera and lens.

Digital macro photography is the same except the system is different. Again, photographywill more or less involve computers in working with post product of the image.

Digital macro photography is an interesting specialization in photography because of the challenges at stake. It is might add more expense in terms of updating to the most recent products technology can offer. While eyes can\’t still stretch to perceive and see detail of minute things, digital macro photography can make the merry wondering into reality. \r\n

If you\’re an avid fan of Discovery Channel or National Geographic, most of their documentary films indulge in macro photography whenever they shoot insects and small animals burrowing underneath the ground holes, and all other \r\ncreatures nearly unseen to the naked eye. Without macro photography, this world will only be associated with what our eyes can see. There\’s no way we may experience and grasp the texture of any insects\’ hairy legs or underwater \r\ncreature\’s slimy skin.

The promise of full detail is the major work in digital macro photography. Currently, the answer to this promise is dependent on the resolution of the digital camera you\’re investing on. Lens, particularly \r\nfor close-up called \’diopter\’ must come along with the buy, and basically it is a necessary requirement.

The next is the application of effective and proper lighting to get the most of the photography detail. A crisp image \r\ngoes with the essential qualifications your digital camera can give.

To achieve a professional looking digital macro photography, the following points will help:

1. You must have skill in photography including the use of \r\nlenses, filters, lighting and related accessories.

2. For macro photography, you must shoot the subject as close as possible as the effective working distance. This is all about the right distance without disturbing the subject, if in case you\’re shooting small insects.

3. Trial and error practice with depth of field can be reached by using manual lens setting until the image is sharp.

4. Use the smallest aperture and fill flash, taken in a bright day. Flash must either be indirect or diffused with reflectors for better results.

The sunrise or sunset out in the countryside is immeasurable than it is seen in the city. Maybe it\’s the mountains or the trees that make the difference and people who want to capture the moment should have a digital camera along so a picture can be taken.

Here are some tips to be able to take those great pictures in the wild.

1. The digital camera comes with a zoom lens. If the person sees a deer or some other animal, it is ideal to use this feature because going too close can scare the creature away and \r\nthe perfect shot.

2. Still shots are great but this could be better when the person is able to get multiple shots of the animals when it is moving. This can be done by catching it on video or snapping it fast especially if the unit \r\ncomes with a fast shutter speed.

3. Hunting takes a bit of patience before the person is able to shoot at a target. The same thing is done when taking a picture so the individual must find a nice spot, remain hidden and just \r\nwait for animal to pass by.

4. The person must never use flash when taking pictures of the animals. This will startle it and make it run away enabling the individual to only have one shot making it impossible to do again. \r\n

5. Some people think that giving the animal food to get a better shot is a good idea. This should never be done because these creatures might attack. The person might have seen this on TV captured on an amateur video at the zoo, which could be much worse, should this happen in the wild.

Shooting the animal with a digital camera can happen if the proper steps are taken. This includes doing it at different angles, doing it quietly, exercising patience and \r\nwithout flash.

Any digital camera will work to get this done. Those who want to purchase a high tech free version are free to do so.

The person will have to practice often to get the hang of things to make this hobby into an art \r\nform. After all, it is only through practice and experience that lectures on photography especially about nature can be mastered.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

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digital pics – Want to Sell Your Digital Pics?


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The explosive growth of the Internet \nhas spawned many new markets. One such market is the digital \npic \nmarket. The growth of online stock photography sites (also known as microstock \nphotography sites) where photographers can submit their digital pics so that \nothers may view and download them for a fee, has created an unprecedented demand \nfor digital \nphotographs.

This \nof course has created a wonderful opportunity for amateur photographers to sell \ntheir digital pics in a market that was previously only open to \nprofessionals.

The opportunity immediately throws up two questions: who \ndo I go about selling my digital pics and what types of images do people purchase. \nThis article will answer the first question.

When it comes to selling \nyour photos there is only one basic law that has to be obeyed: Find out where \nyour clients are currently buying their photos and make yourself visible \nthere!

Two of the most immediate avenues available to you are:

1. \nTo sell your digital pics are to sell directly to a stock image warehouse or \nlist your photos with them for public sale and have royalties paid to you on a \nper sale basis and
2. Use eBay or other auction methods

Both of these \nare in effect huge market places that buyers looking for digital \nimages \nalready swarm to. You simply need to be one of the sellers presenting your wares \nat the market place.

Auction sites such as eBay host a multitude of \nphotographs that are for sale. Go there and see what types of images are selling \nand this will give you a good indicator as to what types of shots you should be \ntakin. Certainly the ideal selling images on eBay are antique shots These are not \nnecessarily simple to create but you will find that very special celebrity shots, one-of-a-kind \npics of sporting events, nature shots and weird pics are all hot sellers on \neBay

Other approaches you can take, although a tiny more specialised \nare to:

3. Sell to clients or the public directly on a contract basis \ncalled an assignment and
4. Sell unsolicited shots to magazines and other \npublishers

There is also the chance to sell your images yourself \neither on the web using \nsoftware \ndesigned specifically for the task or by creating your own custom site and html \ncode \nto protect your images.

It is important to note that you can really carve \nout a solid niche for yourself by selling pics in areas that other \nphotographers shy away from because they don\’t think about the work to be artistic \nenough.

Some examples of people who are willing to pay to have simple \nclick and shoot shots taken may include:

Real Estate \nAgencies
Insurance Firms
Automobile Lots
Auction Sites
Government and \nPolice Agencies
Individual with items to sell on the web
Website \ndesigners
Travel Agents

Most of the images required by these types of \norganisations are quite basic (real point and click stuff) and are therefore \nideally suited to the newbie photographer.\n\n\n\n

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Scott is a longtime photography enthusiast who makes a \nsubstantial second income by selling his digital images. To learn more about how \nyou can earn extra money by selling photos go to www.money-for-photos.com

\nDigital Photos


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