Wednesday, 4 February 2009

5 top tips for Digital Photography

Everyone enjoys the feeling of progress and mastery that comes with advancing a hobby, particularly if it can become a career. In the case of digital photography there are some all-important tips that a person should be aware of. Here we present you with five crucial tips for taking digital photography:

1. Appreciate your own work, and do not feel discouraged by the work of others. You may not be Ansel Adams or Henry Peach Robinson, or Mitsuaki Iwagō, but that's no reason to feel disappointed with your work. Remember that they spent lifetimes perfecting their craft, whereas you might just be getting started.

2. Also remember that these masters of photography all had their own unique experiences and perspectives on the world that allowed them to develop their craft as they did. Follow that path and use your photography to show the world what your perspective looks like. Everyone's vision is unique, and you never know when yours might catch someone's fancy.

3. Look for tips for taking digital photography not just online but also around you. The last hundred years have seen photography become ever more accessible to more and more people, allowing for ever expanding possibilities for photographers to meet and learn from each other. See if a neighborhood photographer with more experience is willing to have you tag along on a shoot. Do not know where to look? Post to Craigslist, check Google, or simply keep an eye out while on your own trips. Find someone with a passion for the activity and they will be more than willing to teach you.

4. Do not forget perspective, it is the easiest thing to manipulate and the quickest way to completely change a picture. Vertical, horizontal, somewhere in between, you never know what unknown detail will appear when the viewers eyes follow along a different line.

5. Our final tip for taking digital photography is to keep active online. Join not only photo-sharing sites, but also message boards. Find groups on any social sites you may be a part of (or even ones you have not joined yet), get in touch with photographers who's work you enjoy, look through tags and groups on Flickr to find things that interest you.

About the Author

Nicolas Chaney writes regularly about entertainment related topics. I hope you enjoy this article.

Making Your Digital Camera Batteries Last Longer





Digital cameras, also known as filmless cameras are one of the most intelligent inventions of late. Because before digital cameras, even the most high end cameras were chemical process dependent for photo printout.

But in digital camera, images are recorded electronically by an inbuilt computer. Though initially they were beyond the reach of normal people due to price factor, now they are available in within an affordable range.

Battery is an important component of any digital camera. In fact the longevity of your digital camera depends upon the performance of its battery. First thing to remember is never go in for alkaline AA batteries as they have shorter life span. Always opt for rechargeable batteries called as NiMH. Although they are a bit costly as compared to alkaline AA digital camera batteries, but they can be reused for a long time.

If you are going out on a long trip, it is a good idea to take extra rechargeable batteries. You never know when they will come handy as digital cameras consume power from batteries quickly even if you use rechargeable ones.

While going on a trip, it is also advisable to take battery charger along with you as digital camera batteries may lose their charge over time. Having a charger is helpful especially if u r novice in digital camera photography for you tend to consume more batteries while clicking the perfect shot. Here are some other helpful tips to increase the longevity of your digital camera batteries.

It is always advisable to remove the batteries when the digital camera is not in use. This simple precaution can ensure the longevity of batteries.

Never let your digital camera batteries get wet as water can corrode the batteries and eventually damage them.

You should have prior knowledge about this fact that, if you are using MicroDrive media these miniature hard drives may take up quite more power than Compact Flash cards and hence extra rechargeable batteries are a must.

Turn off your digital camera when not in use. If you are in a situation where you must snap pictures quickly, this may not be a wise suggestion, but if you are in no hurry and can afford a couple of seconds before snapping a still subject, by all means, conserve your digital camera`s energy.

You do not need to stop and take a look after taking photo every time as by doing this does use up your digital camera`s battery power. However, once in a while, it is good to check if your exposure, lightening is perfect or not.

Now-a-days, many digital cameras come with regular viewfinder and an LCD viewfinder facility. While the digital LCD viewfinder has better resolution, it can drain battery power. Turn it off when applicable and use your regular viewfinder for taking pictures.

Try to keep your image playback to a minimum as they can drain out the battery power.

While replacing batteries in a digital camera, it is recommended that their mAh values match. The `mAh` stands for Milliamp Hour is a technical term used while describing how much power a particular battery will hold. It might be possible that one lesser mAh battery will drain before the others, resulting extra strain on the remaining batteries.

For better performance, do check in for an add-on power pack that uses AA NiMH batteries in your digital cameras.

When your AA NiMH batteries stopped accepting a charge, do not throw away them for they are recyclable. Contact your battery manufacturer or local recycling agency to see if these dead batteries can be recycled.

Always make sure to insert similar batteries into your digital camera battery charger. Miss-match set of batteries can result in damaging the batteries or the charger, and in extreme case, a fire too can ensue.

Taking proper care of your digital camera batteries ensures optimum and long lasting performance. Hope the above tips will come handy for the consumers of digital cameras.

by Roberto Sedycias