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Rain at Weddings – Raining Constantly During the Big Day!

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Since August 2006 it has rained non-stop in the summer months (I know this, because my son was born in August 2006). In that year, May, June and July 2006 where some of the hottest months on record. Before Jacob was born, a week or two before, in August, it rained constantly…

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Understanding HD Video Production

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Video Production is a broad definition which covers taping, editing and distributing a video product. Videos can be for commercial use, television, corporate and other events such as weddings, birthday parties and anniversaries. With the advent of YouTube.com, and the ever increasing popularity of Social Networking, many people are making videos of themselves, their families, their pets, their garage bands and so on, and uploading them to the web. Sometimes these videos go viral, and become huge hits all over the world. You Tube.com channels are set up to make money, and with the web, almost anyone can have their 15 minutes of fame – so there is a lot of incentive for people everywhere to learn about Video Production, HD video in Lafayette, LA.

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How Do I Use the Flash Fill on My Digital Camera?

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A flash fill is a photographic technique which is used to brighten dark shadowed areas, typically during summer days in outdoors. It is used when the background is brighter than the object. The use of flash fill even depends on the distance of the object from the camera. The flash fill mode of a camera forces the flash to light even in the bright areas. The flash fill is mainly used for the object whose distance is 5-10 feet from the camera.

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5 Tips to Properly Store Old Photographs

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Do not allow priceless memories to perish. Learn some tips on how to store them properly.

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Digital Camera Lenses – A Question Of Length

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Perhaps one of the more confusing subjects in the world of digital cameras is lens length. We hear terms like “telephoto”, “wide angle”, “field of view”, “5X” and a host of others to describe our lenses. Then once we get all of that business sorted out we crank in other arcane phrases like “crop factor” and “35mm equivalent”.

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Advancements in Digital Photography

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Digital photography has been around for almost 20 years now, and has radically changed the way people take photos. Film photography, on the other hand, has a much longer and glorious history, making people swear by the name of a good film camera. While digital enthusiasts gladly embrace the simplicity and versatility that technology has to offer, traditional photography aficionados are reluctant to leave their beloved film rolls behind. The truth be told, each one of them has its pros and cons, along with a different purpose to serve, so it’s really hard to say which technique is the best.

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35 MM Format Cameras

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35 mm format cameras use roll film with an image dimension of 24X36 mm, which is the smallest format currently used in the professional market. The small format means that the camera body is smaller and lighter in weight than medium format or view cameras, and that is why it is the most portable of all three.

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Do I Need an Expensive Camera?

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There is a misconception about having an expensive camera to shoot better photos. But don’t believe in this myth as long as you are a good photographer. Even less expensive cameras produce good photos. A camera with decent resolution, optical zoom, a shutter that works to your needs, and a good sensor will definitely give you good results, provided you know the proper use of light and exposure. So its basically you who should take good photos and not the camera. Camera features are there to assist you.

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Digital SLR Camera 5 Piece Cleaning Kit with Booklet of Lens Cleaning Tissues, Cloth, Cleaning Liquid, Cotton Swabs and Air Blower Brush – for Compact Digital Point & Shoot Cameras and Video Camcorders including Canon Powershot, Casio Exilim, Fuji Finepix, HP Photosmart, Kodak Easyshare, Nikon Coolpix, Olympus Stylus, Panasonic Lumix, Pentax Optio & Sony Cybershot

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Digital SLR Camera 5 Piece Cleaning Kit with Booklet of Lens Cleaning Tissues, Cloth, Cleaning Liquid, Cotton Swabs and Air Blower Brush – for Compact Digital Point & Shoot Cameras and Video Camcorders including Canon Powershot, Casio Exilim, Fuji Finepix, HP Photosmart, Kodak Easyshare, Nikon Coolpix, Olympus Stylus, Panasonic Lumix, Pentax Optio & Sony Cybershot

  • Keeping your lenses clean yields sharper pictures.
  • Remove dirt, dust, and fingerprints from your lenses.
  • This 5-piece cleaning kit will properly clean your cameras and lenses.
  • Cleaning kit includes: Lens Cleaning Solution, Blower Brush, Scratch Free Cleaning Cloth, Lens Cleaning Tissue and Cotton Swabs.

It’s obvious that the cleaner the lens, the sharper your pictures will be. Dirt, dust, and fingerprints will degrade the image quality of even the finest optics. However, it’s equally important to avoid using incorrect cleaning materials which can permanently damage your photo equipment. This 5-piece cleaning kit contains everything you’ll ever need to properly clean your cameras and lenses:
Lens Cleaning Solution, Blower Brush, Scratch Free Cleaning Cloth, Lens Cleaning Tissue and Cotton Swabs

Price: $ 1.75

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RAW Or JPEG? Easy Choices for Creating HDR Images

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If I had a nickel for every time I heard someone say, “I only shoot RAW” (you could substitute JPEG for RAW here) I would be rich. Truth be told, if one limits one’s self to a single format then, I suggest, that one has established limits that are simply stifling one’s creative choices.

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