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Cameras can be complicated; a breakdown of the latest in camera technologies and photography techniques to help you get the perfect shot.
How Are Cameras Made
Let's take a look at the inner workings of an ordinary SLR. A camera consists of a light-tight box that lets in a little light at the right moment. When light enters the camera, it creates an image by triggering chemical reactions in the photographic film.
By Thomos James4 years ago in Photography
How Does Camera Works?
Depending on the shape of the glass and the lens, the distance required for light crisscrosses translucent contact in the image plane may vary. Modern lenses are measured in millimeters, which refers to the range of light required to meet at the image level.
By saurab sharma4 years ago in Photography
Features of most popular Google camera (Gcam APK)
Never miss a moment with Google Camera, and take fantastic pictures and videos using features such as Portrait, Night Sight, and the video stabilization modes. The camera app has been aided with hardware accelerators to perform its image processing. The first generation of Pixel phones used Qualcomm's Hexagon DSPs and Adreno GPUs to accelerate image processing. The Pixel 2 and Pixel 3 (but not the Pixel 3a) include the Pixel Visual Core to aid with image processing. The Pixel 4 introduced the Pixel Neural Core.
By hashan tagari5 years ago in Photography
River Lagan. Walks. Part Twelve
The first Butterfly of 2021 sitting on the River Lagan towpath in all its striking beauty and colours. Butterflies are also the sign of new beginnings, which is why I put the photograph of this one at the start of this part twelve of my River Lagan Walks.
By Aunidan Christi KPGS5 years ago in Photography
Diving With Great White Sharks
I finally got the chance to fulfill my boyhood dream of diving with Great White sharks last week in Guadalupe, Mexico. It was a benefit charter for the Historical Diving Society and we had some very special guests on board, including the legendary underwater photographer, Ernie Brooks. I have been SCUBA diving since 1999, but I only recently got into underwater photography and videography over the last 6 years. If you are a novice or have less than 100 dives, I strongly urge you to focus on your diving. The camera can be a distraction and you have to get used to checking your life support system on a regular basis, stay close to your buddy, communicate with them, AND operate a camera underwater. You need to develop this multitasking over time and I strongly urge safety above all else. That being said, let's dive into this adventure, shall we?
By Jacques Star5 years ago in Photography
The glass between us
I would like you to please shut your eyes for a minute and take a deep breath. Now imagine this from the point of view of a mother: your baby is just born but you get to hold the baby only for a few minutes. If you are lucky perhaps it is a few hours or even a day. But after that, a moment comes when your baby is suddenly taken away from you.
By ExoDoll5 years ago in Photography
Beauty in Photography
Appreciation for what we have Every opportunity I get, I will be outside taking a picture of the one thing in this life that is free; Nature. Mother Nature doesn’t care about looks, appearances, aging, nor superficial interests, she shows off all her beauty and all her flaws, and doesn’t cares what we think. Mother Nature bares it all with such grace that we can sit and stare at her for hours. At least I do. I have gone to the same places multiple times just to get a glimpse of the same view, because to me it’s the most beautiful thing I have ever seen! The beaches, the forests, the lakes, the drives down the coast… every corner, every turn has its breathtaking moment, we just have to learn how to take it in and appreciate it.
By Carla SofiiLove Garcia 5 years ago in Photography
Slices of momentum
a picture speaks a thousand words. that is why I love them. a picture can remind you vividly of a fleeting moment. they can jog your memory and take you back in time. you can capture a moment as the BFG captures dreams. photographs also are a great way to share memories and moments especially ones harder to describe with many fine details which erode over time and subsequent experience, in our mental archives. Pictures are great for sharing, almost as great as sharing a meal. In a way they are like meals, as they can sometimes be considered "food for thought". they can be very evocative to thoughts and emotions. feelings and mindsets. Pictures certainly all carry a feeling, or an energy, a vibe, which tells a story of a time which is now, past and gone, yet preserved, in the form of a key to unlock and recollect. A momento. Pictures help us to share different perceptions with one another, and to share moments of life which may otherwise be missed. art of all kinds, wedding albums, TV coverage of "xyz". This is why I love to take photographs. I am by no means a professional, neither am i skilled to any meaningful degree. I simply use a camera phone, and I simply point and shoot. my aim is to attempt, to capture, the essence of whatsoever stokes my interest, my curiosity, my sense of appreciation or wonder or awe, or that which stokes my sense of humor even. I have at times used a sort of semi crossover camera, but with no knowledge or experience to get the best out of it. I can however say I have taken some interesting and cool shots. more than anything, I capture a moment, a feeling, a connection of some sort. I love to share my photos because there are only two reasons to take any. 1... is to remember, and 2... is ultimately to share that memory. Sharing is caring and so if the energy of a picture is good to me I believe it may be good for others. Camera phones can hold their own in terms of capturing memories. A camera phone will not give the top quality and the full control over as much as a quality camera can, but they can sure capture a moment. They are pretty good at sharing too. the wildlife shots I am sharing have been obtained over quite a few years now, literally just along the way. either on holiday or on a lunch break etc, out in the city or in the countryside etc. Quite a few are pet photos and some were taken during a trip to a safari park ( https://www.woburnsafari.co.uk/ ). from insects, to birds, to domestic cats and dogs, to brown bears, I've thrown a bit of everything in there as much as possible. I find if there's any knack at all to taking a picture (aside from having the skills and the camera to level up your game), it would be that, the moment comes to you and you must be ready to capture it. this is how to capture a moment and thus a great picture or memory that just has to be shared. It comes to you, you seize it. for me that's all I do. That's how I captured every single one of these shots. if you happen to see a pose, it was given to me. there is no other method I use. it could also be called luck, being in the right place at the right time and just possessing an eye for whatever it may be. ok I admit, sometimes I may seek some particular vantage point or another or seek out a perspective I wish to convey, but the moment always comes to me.
By POETSKY5 years ago in Photography









