September 28, 2009 Archive

Reminder About Upcoming EBook

By Brian

After much work, our eBook on – you guessed it – digital photography is in the final stages!  Learn the top secrets, tips, tricks, and techniques to taking pictures like a pro. There has been a brief delay but the book will be available soon!

We have been sharing some of the more generalized lessons here.

I am having some people in the ebook business world look things over so as to make sure the ebook is of the highest quality. As mentioned, there has been a lot of hard work, re-work, and prayer that has gone into this. I will keep you all posted on this exciting venture!

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Posted by Heather Trimmer in Digital Photography Essentials

Your Aim?

No, not the direction you are pointing your camera — what do you hope to accomplish with a picture?

With unlimited shots available (no expensive and limited film) and a good photo-editing program, the sky is the limit with what you can accomplish.

What are you trying to accomplish with a shot? What would you like to see in the image? How can you manipulate or perfect the image with photo-shop or similar software?

Photo-shop aside, you should still work to take the best photograph possible. There are, after all, some issues that digital photo editing cannot fix. Therefore, consider what you would like you image to look like or convey before you randomly aim and shoot. A little thinking and planning can go a long way to more enjoyable pictures

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Posted by Heather Trimmer in Digital Photography Essentials