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Digital Photography: Take Photos and Print Them In a Snap

by: BobDale
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We have been trying to capture images for thousands of years now. Prior to the camera's invention, images were captured via drawing and paintings. In general, the drawings and paintings weren't exact representations of their subjects since they depended largely on the skill of the artists. Minneapolis photographer Bob Dale says "The development of the camera was revolutionary; capturing subjects in their exact likeness through photographs is still magic."

Photos (or photographs) are images created when light falls on photographic film or electronic imager (e.g., CCD or CMOS chip). To create a photo, you would need a camera. Photography is the process of creating photographs.

Photos can be digital or non-digital. Film cameras produce non-digital photos. To print these photos, the film is processed in a dark room.

Digital cameras create digital photos, storing them in a memory card or another storage device. Digital photos are saved in different formats, like RAW, TIFF and JPEG. Because digital cameras don't use film, photos don't need to be processed; instead they can be printed right away on photo paper on laser, inkjet or thermal printer.

When digital cameras entered the market, it paved the way for many people to get into photography. They made taking pictures easy; you can take literally thousands of photos without spending a lot of money on film. Pictures are stored electronically, and what's great is that you can print out the pictures you take yourself; you don't need to pay for your photos to be developed.

It's also very easy for anyone today to own a digital camera. For less than $100, you can have a digital camera that takes quality photos. With digital technology advancing at a rapid rate, companies are constantly introducing to the market digital cameras that have more features and are more powerful. "Our cell phones like the Apple Iphone will become our cameras and our viewing devices" says professional digital photographer Bob Dale.

Even if you're into digital photography as a hobby, it would be advisable that you learn a few of the basic photo composition techniques and principles. And if you consider yourself to be a point-and-shoot photographer, you can take great photos with the right digital camera.

Canon, Nikon and Fuji are three of the top names in the digital camera market. If you want to be able to take great photos, you can accomplish just that by using any of these digital cameras: Canon EOS series (e.g., Canon EOS 5D, Canon EOS 30D and Canon EOS 40D), Nikon D80 and Fuji S5.

Looking for a quality digital camera? Go with Canon, who is setting the standard for digital photography with its Canon EOS series of digital cameras. The Canon EOS series of digital cameras are considered among the best digital SLRs that's ideal for both amateur photographer and professional photographers.

Check out the digital cameras in the Canon EOS series. They're professional grade cameras capable of producing high quality digital pictures and they use Canon's 10.1 megapixel CMOS technology.

The Nikon D80 is one of the top rated digital SLR cameras today. Some of its features include 10.2 megapixel CCD imaging sensor, 2.5-inch LCD screen, and in-camera editing options. If you don't have a limited budget or if you're a new SLR user, the Nikon D80 is the perfect camera for you. The Nikon D80 digital camera costs between $700 and $900.

If you have plans on turning your photography hobby into a full-blown professional career, then you'll do well to invest in the Nikon D300. This top-of-the-line digital SLR camera starts at $1,700. It supports live viewing, meaning you can preview your shots on the LCD screen.

Finally, the Fuji S5 comes in several models. The Fuji S5 Pro model is ideal for those who are struggling with their photography skills as this digital camera comes with auto correcting features. This digital SLR camera features 12.3 megapixels CCD SR Pro technology, three new film simulation modes for improved reproduction of natural skin tones, and facial detection technology that allows you to quickly and easily zoom in on facial details. The Fuji S5 Pro has a price tag of around $1,500.

You can easily share the photos you take with friends and family. With a few clicks, you can upload the photos in your digital camera to your computer. Once in your computer, it's easy to e-mail the photos to your friends and family, as well as upload them to Yahoo! MySpace, FaceBook, Flickr and other photo sharing sites that allow you to create your own online photo gallery.

You can create slide shows out of your digital photos, put them in CDs and mail them to your friends and loved ones. With digital photos, you can edit them prior to showing them to others. If you want to express your creativity, try combining your photos with stock photography.

Really, there's no limit in what you can do with your digital photos -- all you need is your trusty digital camera, some stock photos, a good photo editing program and a dash of creativity. You can even do some minor editing right there in your camera, such as correcting lighting, flash tones and red eye), and hook up your digital camera to a photo printer and print out your photos immediately.

With digital photography, anyone can become a photographer. You don't need to know the complicated process of developing photos. Just aim your digital camera, press the shoot button and print your photos in a snap. It's that quick and easy.



About the Author

Learn digital photography and how to take better digital camera photos with Minnesota photographer Bob Dale. Visit other digital camera and digital photography articles at http://photo.dalestudios.com  



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