Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Get A Digital Camera... Lets Have Fun!

So you have already had a digital camera!

That is GREAT!!!... Using digital camera nowadays are extremely easy especially the so called 'COMPACT DIGITAL CAMERA' or 'POINT AND SHOOT' camera. You just set the camera into 'AUTO' mode and you are ready to shoot anything, anytime...

Example of AUTO mode selection

But, does it GUARANTEE that you will get 'good images' when shooting in this mode?
Now..., its kind of difficult to answer. Most of the time, yes... you can rest assure that you can get good images, especially during day time and outdoor. Well, of course the manufacturer has taken this into consideration when building this camera doesn't it... : )

But, it is not something that you CAN TAKE FOR GRANTED!!!
Imagine when you attended an important event, say.. it would only occur there and at that time only, for example a wedding event of your brother or sister, or a best friend. You wouldn't miss to get some snaps for your own copies of the images, and have fun shooting here and there...

But when you came home later, switched on your PC or laptop, logged in to the internet and your facebook account, cheerfully connected your camera to your PC or laptop to download all the images you have taken with your cam, smiling as you had imagine all the comments that you were about to write, and suddenly...found that almost 70% of the images were fuzzy, blurr or shaking, dark, and you just wouldn't have the GUTS to upload into your facebook album!!!  : O

In this blog or should I say my personal 'Digital Photography Learning Notes', I am going to post everything I knew or had learned either from readings ( I read a lot of books and e-books), from photography courses that I had attended online or offline... or from what I discovered from my own experience, from time to time. (Actually, my initial purpose of having this blog was as a reference note of what i had learned... ).

By the way, if you feel like learning everything about Digital Photography in a couple of hours, so that you can start taking GREAT PICTURES or at least BETTER PICTURES (accepted by many) by TOMORROW!!!, Yes...you can! Get a FREE REPORT of Dan Fielman 'Your Guide To Digital Photography' here.

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