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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Vision Of Photography

Not to worry, every decent and not to expensive digital camera comes with a disc for the computer program to adjust these imperfections. When I first started looking at digital cameras I came across one that was both digital and had film, but it wasn't a hit on the photography scene, and was discontinued.

I like to look for arches like trees bending into one another as if they were making a covered walk way. I also like doorways and gates, the bigger the features the better. I like pictures of something sticking out of the snow, its intriguing.

Subjects are easy to come by, and I could spend an entire day wandering around a park taking pictures of trees, and flowers. Natures beauty is always there for us to see and capture with our camera. These subjects are always on there best behavior, and wont do anything but be appreciative of exactly how they are being appreciated.

I recommend looking through your local leisure guide and taking a course on photography for beginners, and if this interests you, move on to something more advanced later on. If you prefer something more slow paced, sign up for a correspondence course, do it as you have time, and not feel rushed by a fast paced three day course. This will feel like a leisurely activity, what photography is supposed to be.

I cant think of a pastime that is more relaxing then photography. I wasn't afraid to ask about different models from different places when I was shopping for my camera. I knew what I wanted from all the searches I did on-line, and reading about the features, models, brands, and even zoom distance was a huge factor for me.

My first two cameras were less expensive, but did what all digital camera's did at that time, took pictures. my third camera was a fair bit more expensive, and I feel it was very much worth the money.

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