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Tips to Consider Before Purchasing a Digital Camera

by Michele Cheplic

06 May 2008 06:48 PM

In my pervious blog I did my best to convince all you traditional photographers to go digital in time for the busy summer shooting season.

Protecting Your Camera While on Vacation

by Michele Cheplic

25 Mar 2008 09:45 PM

Spring break is in full swing here. Some of our friends flew to Colorado to get in some late season skiing (that was before we got 15 inches of fresh snow on Good Friday) while others headed to Florida to escape the winter blues.

Alternatives to Tripods--- Image-Stabilizing Equipment

by Michele Cheplic

06 Jan 2008 12:55 AM

I just got off my tripod soapbox and now here I am discussing image-stabilizing equipment again. I promise not to mention the word tripod in this blog. Rather, I'm here to focus on alternatives to the traditional three-legged device.

Camera Care Tips

by Michele Cheplic

28 Sep 2007 11:58 PM

My 3-year-old daughter is a self-described "big girl" now and consequently she doesn't like me to push her on the swings at the park. Instead, she feels it is her job to push me. Frankly, I enjoy the ride, and the other day it gave me the opportunity to witness an unfortunate scene.

Are You Using All Of Your Camera's Features?

by Michele Cheplic

21 Sep 2007 09:35 PM

Perhaps a better question might be: "Are you familiar with all of your camera's options?" My inspiration for this blog comes from a playgroup date my daughter and I had earlier this week. The mom who was hosting our playgroup had family visiting from another state--her brother and his wife.

Digital Camera Basics

by Nicole Humphrey

28 Jul 2007 08:00 PM

Digital photography is really not that different than old fashioned film photography (still my favorite). It does however, stand to reason, that there are new terms, techniques and types of equipment to learn.

Help Your Camera Battery Last Longer

by stampkrl

02 Feb 2007 03:57 PM

As I was running outside to take a few pictures in the snow this morning I realized that my camera battery was low. With the sun shinning brightly I knew for sure my time was limited and didn't have time to charge my battery. Typical Tennessee snow won't last much past noon.

The Take On Tripods

by Karalee White

01 Feb 2007 08:00 PM

Tripods certainly can be a hassle, but they can be a great help for a good, steady shot. Tripods are most handy when sharpness is a must, long exposures, or conveying motion in a scene. Tripods are especially great for low-light situations because the shutter speed is slower.

Photography Glossary- F

by Tracy Woods

19 Aug 2006 07:55 PM

This section is so large, it gets a couple of entries. There are lots of "F" terms in Photography. F Fill Flash- This flash mode combines flash and ambient lighting, but it doesn't try to balance the two types.

Photography Glossary: D & E

by Tracy Woods

19 Aug 2006 02:42 PM

Today I will continue with the Photography Glossary, with terms beginning with D and E. D Depth of Field- the depth of field is an area of sharpness in front of and behind the subject of the photo. This area depends on three factors; aperture, focal length, and focused distance.



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