Articles tagged with: digital photography
It’s not your normal digital point and shoot, it’s a 12-mega-pixel monster that might make SLRs go running for the hills.
Here’s a tutorial to make your photos so good you’ll want to eat them.
Tired of the same posed shots of those wonderful images of someone’s backside? Here are some tips to improve your candid photography.
Looking to get that right light? You’re in luck because almost every digital camera has a light these days.
This isn’t Animal Planet, we don’t have that annoying “America’s funniest animals” show, but what we do have is some pretty interesting animal photography.
I always thought that the Budweiser frogs were a master of marketing genius. That’s until I saw these images.
Want to get some awesome photos of creepy critters but not scare off your wallet?
These signs will make you laugh out loud.
Going digital has brought photography into a whole new realm, but Newsweek has released a story that has questioned the soul and integrity of the art since the advent of pixels and Photoshop.
Today Nikon announced a power-zoom and super quick digital camera today. The P80 features a 18x zoom and can shoot between 13-30 frames per second.
Canon’s eight mega-pixel digital point and shoot, the A720 IS, just got a look-over by the people from TechTree.com.
Digital Photography School has a list of some of the most popular lenses on the market today.
Now you can have National Geographic’s award-winning photography on your bedroom wall.
The Times Argus has an interesting story on how digital photography is changing the way film developing shops operate. While film seems to be taking its last gasps, the shops are switching over to digital …
In an effort to get more beginning photographers interested, Polaroid has announced the launch of their new basic digital camera, the i535.
Who knew that broken leg was a work of art? Better call your doctor and get a copy of your X-rays ASAP.
Canon USA’s Hawaii’s 12 annual amateur photo contest has been an example of fine photography, according to the contest’s organizers.
Kent Peterson was done with photography in 2002. He sold his cameras, closed his studio and got a job with a bicycle company. Film photography was an old horse. But now he’s back, and going …
Nikon seems to be creeping up on the camera giant Canon. Cnet reports that even though Canon remained the No. 1 SLR-maker in the world, their market share amount dropped by about four percent.
We recently blogged about the new movie Shutter coming out that deals with spiritual photography. Yahoo Tech just ran a story on whether or not people should believe in photos of the supernatural.
While film has pretty much seen the end of days, the art-form is still being kept alive by a high school in Washington State. Battle Ground High School has refused to let go of their …



