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  • The Home Photographer: When Is a Tripod Really Necessary?  By : Christine Peppler
    The average home photographer may not own or want to carry around a tripod. However, these simple tools can turn mediocre shots into outstanding images in some situations.
  • Camcorder Cheat Sheet:6 Tips for Getting Better Audio  By : Christine Peppler
    In the quest for better quality home movies, hundreds of thousands of consumers purchase digital video camcorders every year. What few understand is that although these camcorders are truly talented filming devices, it is the skill of the movie maker and the quality of the audio and video that they capture that determines how viewable their film is in the end. This article offers 6 very simple tips for getting better audio for home movies that will win critical acclaim from friends and family.
  • Using the Camera for Learning and Creativity With Children  By : Christine Peppler
    A child's creativity and learning are easily stimulated through photography. This article presents just a few ideas for children's activities with a camera.
  • Printing Pictures From Your Digital Camera: No Computer? No Problem  By : Christine Peppler
    For those who do not currently use a digital camera, the process of printing their own photos may seem like a complex process. This article describes how printing their own photos is actually a very simple process.
  • Digital Cameras: Caring for the Camera Lens  By : Christine Peppler
    The popularity of digital cameras is due in part to the vivid, life like photographs that they can produce. The lens of a camera is the key to creating these clear, sharp images. However, dust, fingerprints, scratches, and other dirt and smudges can destroy contrast, produce pictures that appear out of focus, and eventually can result in the expense of having to replace the lens, or camera, altogether.
  • Camcorder Cheat Sheet:5 Tips for Capturing Great Video  By : Christine Peppler
    Although digital video camcorders offer consumers unprecedented ability to edit films to create great home movies, the filming techniques employed by home movie makers have much greater influence on the quality of a home movie than the equipment. This article reviews 5 simple tips for capturing better video for home movies that will keep an audience coming back for more.
  • Digital Camera Tips: Getting Better Group Photographs  By : Christine Peppler
    Taking group shots at a family reunion, team celebration, and similar events often results in less than satisfactory pictures. Learn more about how to get better group photographs.
  • Digital Camera Scene Modes: Getting the Right Exposure with the Push of a Button  By : Christine Peppler
    The lighting and area of focus is different in each shot you take. Learn about digital camera scene modes that can allow you to adjust for these differences with a push of the button.
  • Is a Snapshot Printer Right For You? Take the Test and Find Out  By : Christine Peppler
    Snapshot printers provide advantages for those who want the ability to quickly and easily produce prints from their digital camera on the go but buyers need to be aware of their limitations. Is a snapshot printer right for you? Take the test and find out.
  • Quick Camera Tips for Better Pet Pictures  By : Christine Peppler
    For millions of individuals and families who have pets as part of their lives, preserving memories of their time with us can be important. A good camera and knowledge of just a few photographic techniques can help to capture the kind of images that will be treasured for years to come. This article with provide you with some of the tips you will need.
  • Memory Card Readers - Why to Use and How to Choose  By : Christine Peppler
    Ever wonder if a memory card reader offers advantages for working with the film from your camcorder or a camera? We have the answer and can provide a few tips for picking the one you need.
  • All About Digital Night Photography Of Trains  By : Bob Carper
    The fascination of trains operating at night is a challenge to today's camera enthusiast wo also has a great fascination for trains and railroading. This article puts it all together.
  • Basic Digital Photography: Which Way to Hold the Camera  By : Christine Peppler
    Do you know the basic rules as to which way to orient the camera when taking a picture? Find out here.
  • Mastering The Art Of Rail Photography  By : Bob Carper
    Webshots is a good place to view millions of photographs on any subject imaginable. If railroads is one of your interests, you may have looked at photographs of trains and railroading. Ever wonder why some photographs will get your attention, while others won't? In this article, we give you the basics of good rail photography, using a digital camera.
  • The Art Of Photographing Trains- A History  By : Bob Carper
    Railroading as a hobby has grown steadily over the years. It embraces everything from simple train watching to active participation in railfan groups around the world. When you combine the hobby of photography with train watching, the result is awesome! This article covers the evolution of rail photography from the days of the Speed Graphic to today's digital cameras. All Aboard !
  • The Digital Camera - A Better Way to Share Photos  By : Christine Peppler
    With the increasing popularity of digital cameras, sharing photos online is becoming more convenient. Online photo sharing can offer much greater creativity and immediacy than more traditional methods of sharing photos. This article will review some of the most common options for online sharing.
  • Cheap Digital Cameras  By : Michael Malega
    Here is an article for Cheap Digital Cameras topic that may be of benefit to you, tips, ideas and suggestions that is all about Cheap Digital Cameras. If you interested to find more on this subject please check our web site…
  • Making The Best Digital Wedding Photographs Even Better  By : Terry Parker
    Article discusses digital wedding photographs and also how to make them even better.
  • Comparison of Polaroid Cameras  By : Victor Epand
    This article talks about different polaroid cameras and what kind of polaroid cameras collectors are more interested in.
  • Essential Photographic Techniques For Amateurs  By : Terry Parker
    Article discusses photographic techniques for amatuers and how to take better overall quality photos.
  • Digital Cameras- Why You May or May Not Want an External Flash  By : Christine Peppler
    The built-in flash on a digital camera is compact, simple to use, and often effective in providing the extra illumination needed to assure adequate exposure of a subject when ambient light is insufficient. In some instances, the internal flash is able to soften shadows in harsh light as well. So why then, would the average, non-professional photographer need or want an external flash for their camera?
  • Digital Cameras - What You See is Not Always What You Get  By : Christine Peppler
    If you have ever snapped a picture only to find that the top of the subjects head is cropped off or an arm is missing in the resulting image, you have probably been a victim of parallax error. We will tell you how to eliminate or reduce such photographic gaffes.
  • Digital Camera Tips - Beginning Concepts of Picture Composition  By : Christine Peppler
    So you bought a digital camera, but the pictures you take are still pretty lackluster? Not really interested in making a life study of photography but you're jealous of those great shots everyone else has at their desk? A few quick tips here about how to set up a great shot may be what you need.
  • Backing Up The Photos From a Digital Camera  By : Christine Peppler
    If the photos you take with your digital camera are important to you, you need to take heed. Disaster can strike, destroying the record of all of your precious memories. We have the tips that will help assure that you can enjoy your digital memories for a lifetime.
  • Camcorders- Steady Films Without a Tripod  By : Christine Peppler
    Tripods are a great way of getting steady films with your camcorder. Unfortunately, a tripod is not always handy. We will show you how to choose a camcorder that will help to assure you capture smooth, high quality films.

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