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Principles , Techniques , Tips & Tricks "

[October 20, 2011 | No Comments | 2,920 views]
The mode P / A / S / M

Many compact digital cameras offer a vast amount of recovery programs, some of them have 15-20, many of which are automatic and designed for specific situations. Each program is shown with stylized icons such as portrait, landscape, photos of moving subjects, etc.. For each of these programs, the camera sets the aperture and time suitable to the situation.
In addition to these automatic shooting modes, some of the functions that have compact allow the photographer to control the shot. We illustrate ...

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[April 20, 2011 | No Comments | 1,041 views]
Digital photography in the service marketing

The globalization of markets, the internationalization of enterprises, the evolution of the behavior of the application and development of new technologies have made it increasingly complex marketing strategies that have had to leverage new communication techniques to reach customers.
It is this logic that created the new approach to marketing, emotional marketing defined, according to which the organization capable of emotions and memorable experiences to its customers have a competitive advantage. The new ...

Lighting , Principles »

[1 Feb 2011 | 2 Comments | 6,521 views]
Tricks and tips for photographing in the dark

During the night we have to get used to working with light sources very different from one another, unlike the day when the light available to us is only that of the sun.
A first problem is definitely the white balance View definition in a new window In fact a setting for parts of the image will be correct and incorrect for others. We try to figure out how to exploit this situation to our advantage. The choice of white balance seems wrong that we often creates lights ...

Lighting , Getting Started , Principles »

[17 Jan 2011 | One Comment | 6,548 views]
Photographic Lighting

The photographic lighting, unlike other types of lighting has been designed specifically for cameras and a limited number of subjects. While most types of lighting applies to digital photography is that the traditional, digital technology has introduced some important changes, albeit slow and short of revolutionary.
We know that the flash is a generic light that goes well on many subjects, but has serious limitations when used for business purposes. The lighting in ...

exposure , Principles , Tips & Tricks "

[13 Apr 2010 | 3 Comments | 10,840 views]
Sunny 16 - A simple rule of photographic

Sunny or Sunny f/16 Rule 16 is a mnemonic used by photographers to remember a particular setting for correct exposure to sunlight. Initially developed for film photography (which is obvious, since many of the "ground rules" that circulate in this environment, as the above, born for film photography) to help determine the exposure without the use of light meters, Sunny 16 can also be applied to digital photography.