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Keep That Digital Camera Dry!

Monday, September 29th, 2008

It’s Raining, It’s Pouring
Sometimes you’re on vacation, or hanging around home, and it’s raining. Maybe you like to go to the beach or out boating or hanging out around the pool with some wildly splashing people.
In all cases, you might have a problem if you want to take pictures. It’s not good to get your [...]

Just In Case, Get A Camera Case

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

Protect Your Digital Camera!
If you didn’t buy a case when you got your camera, go back to the store and get one right now. Seriously. A good case will keep your camera safely stored when not in use. This is especially important when traveling, even on a short car trip, and absolutely imperative with air [...]

Thanks For The Memories!

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Memory Cards For Keeping Those Memories
Last year I took a dream-come-true cruise to Alaska. One of the shore excursions was a train trip up to White Pass Summit. I was so excited!
I had a memory card with lots and lots of space. Ginormous amounts of gigabytes. I was good to go! I just knew I’d [...]

Don’t Forget The Batteries!

Friday, September 19th, 2008

When you get into digital photography, you’re naturally all excited about your camera. However, there are some other things you need to think about.
A power source is one of the most important concerns for your camera. Digital cameras are an electronic piece of equipment, so you need to provide a steady power supply or your [...]

Capturing The Creatures Of The Night – Night Photography

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Night photography is a little more difficult than daytime photography in that you have fewer light sources to use to make sure that the picture is captured properly. You also have the problem of camera shake which will cause your picture to blur. Let us look at a few of these terms in order to [...]


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