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Naming is a part of the art of Zen and it has been used for centuries.
It is a great practice to get use to, and also it allows you to heal some of your pain, rather it is physical or emotional.
You will be able to do another type of meditation.
With this type […]
July 18th, 2008 | Posted in DigitalCameras | No Comments
There are many exciting train ride adventures you can plan for you and your family.
Taking the time to see what your options are will help to ensure you all enjoy it.
There are train rides you can take to get to various destinations such as AmTrak.
This the most popular type of passenger train […]
July 8th, 2008 | Posted in DigitalCameras | No Comments
Youve seen the dreaded demon-eye effect that occurs when the camera flash bounces off the eye of a person or pet.
An otherwise wonderful picture can be ruined by this.
Technically, this is called red-eye and is caused when the pupil of your subjects eye is wide open and the light from the […]
June 28th, 2008 | Posted in DigitalCameras | No Comments
Todays cameras make taking pictures a lot easier than the ones of yesterday.
There is always room for improvement, however.
Use the following tips to help make your photos go from acceptable to great.
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Always be aware of the background.
You dont want to find trees growing out of peoples heads or a […]
June 16th, 2008 | Posted in DigitalCameras | No Comments
Have you ever wondered how a photographer gets such clear, detailed photos of things like flowers or insects? Capturing such close-up pictures is most often done with a setting that comes as an option on many digital cameras–the macro setting.
What the macro setting on your camera essentially does is focus on a […]
June 15th, 2008 | Posted in DigitalCameras | No Comments
All cameras come with an owners manual, but so few people take the time to read it.
Once they get past the basic operations, they get anxious to go out and try the camera.
Maybe all the new terms are confusing or there seems like too much information to digest.
This is […]
May 23rd, 2008 | Posted in DigitalCameras | No Comments
It helps when learning to use your new digital camera to also know what some of the more common terms mean.
Below you will find many of these common terms defined.
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Automatic Mode A setting that sets the focus, exposure and white-balance automatically.
Burst Mode or Continuous Capture Mode a series of pictures taken […]
April 1st, 2008 | Posted in DigitalCameras | No Comments
Many digital cameras offer both digital and optical zoom.
These two often confuse the average camera buyer, until you know what youre looking at.
Optical zoom works much like the zoom lens on a 35 mm film camera.
It changes the length of your cameras lens and draws the subject closer to you.
The […]
March 16th, 2008 | Posted in DigitalCameras | No Comments
Does it really make a difference what size memory card you use? To your camera, no; to you, however, it could mean the difference between getting the picture you want or running out of space on your memory card.
When choosing the most logical size, take into account how many pictures you usually take at […]
February 7th, 2008 | Posted in DigitalCameras | No Comments
Have you ever taken a picture of a beautiful winter scene and been disappointed to discover the crisp, white snow came out with a bluish tint? This is the kind of situation your digital cameras white balance is meant to prevent.
The white balance is a sensor that analyzes the lighting conditions and colors of […]
February 5th, 2008 | Posted in DigitalCameras | No Comments