You can take long distance photographs with what lens?
The one with the largest available focal length.
Good photography is indeed a trade. It requires knowledge, skill and artistry to capture the perfect moment. It takes years to master. A photographer must first know how to compose color values, lighting, perspective and all that. Only then he can start taking pictures.
No, there has to be a sign up.
Is it possible to transfer pictures from a computer back to your digital camera?
It depends on a lot of factors as some may find out. Some Operating Systems such as Windows will not allow you to. And sometimes you have to deal with JFIF Jpeg's and Exif Jpeg's as the bottom post does. That person thoroughly explains the issues in my opinion. What you can try doing is inserting the memory card into a USB card reader or memory card slot if you have them. Or you can change your operating system to be able to move photos from the USB connected Camera. Yes. You should be able to find the camera listed under "My Computer" as either an extra drive, or by the name of the camera. It should be displayed as a "removable storage". Just pull it over to the drive and it will be on there. Some cameras can be 'uploaded' with their supplied usb/firewire cord. All memory chips are in effect external hard-drives when attached to a 'card-reader'. So! Whether you transfer files via the camera cord or via a separate 'card-reader' you must transfer a readable file only. That would be a 'jpeg'. Let's assume that you have taken pictures and downloaded them to your computer OR downloaded jpegs from the internet or via e-mail from a friend. If you wish to 'crop' or 'adjust' the colour and/or contrast in a computer software program, then upload to 'your' camera, again, remember to save as a jpeg file and NOT a tiff. or a gif. or photoshop file as the camera will not be able to display them on it's LCD screen. Do not believe for a moment that you can put across the idea that you took the pictures. Every camera 'codes' each picture with hidden 'data' that tells what camera, what setting and often the owners name. This data is available for deletion only and not modification and then only if you know how.
Many digital cameras have a built in codec specifically designed to read only a certain type of pictures. If your camera is like most digital cameras, the the process is very simple. Most likely your camera contains the JPEG Exif format. If the picture(s) you want to move to your camera is JIFF, then you must convert it to Exif. To know which version of JPEG it is(JIFF or Exif), simple open the image in notepad. You can do this by right-clicking on the image and then choose "Open With..." Then from the menu that may pop up, select notepad. You will see the data of the image, if it says Exif, then you can just go right ahead and move it to the camera without doing anything else which I will later talk about. If it does not say Exif, then you will need to convert it. To start off, you need to download Quick Exif Editor, just Google it up. Then run the program, click where it says open and choose your photo. Then look for a green + sign and a window will pop up saying "Read including Undefined Tags (Maybe dangerous) ." Many people who are not savvy with computers AND digital photography will have no idea what this means. All this means is that a part of the image will be edited which can result in a loss of image. Don't worry this will not damage your computer or anything like that, it will only damage the image SO I STRONGLY SUGGEST YOU MAKE A COPY OF THAT IMAGE. Next click on "Yes" to continue. Another Window will pop up saying "New Exif Tag." I strongly recommend you leave everything alone. The image only needs a small command line that's says it is an Exif JPEG so DON'T WRITE ANYTHING. JUST GO RIGHT AHEAD AND CLICK "ADD." Cameras only read pictures with an Exif tag, which is just a fancy name for the detail of the photo, such as date and other data. None of this data shows up on the image but rather it is hidden within the image. Usually an image data begins with what type of JPEG image. This makes it easy for a camera to read it. So that is why we need to add a simple piece of data that tells the camera that it is a JPEG. Your image is now an Exif Jpeg. Your image is now ready to be moved to your camera. To start this process, you will need a memory card slot in your computer. Typically memory cards allow files to be written on it and connecting your camera via USB to the computer will not allow it to. If you can move files to your camera via the USB, meaning that the camera is connected to the computer through a USB cable, then you are fine. If your computer does not have a memory card and your camera connected to the computer via USB will not allow files to be moved to the memory card, then you will need to use the memory card slot in your computer or you will need to buy a card reader that in which it connects to your computer via USB and and it contains a slot for your memory card. Make sure your memory card can fit onto the memory card slot, since there are different memory cards. You can check if your ccamera will allow you to move files to it when connected by the usb cord by connecting you camera to the usb port via the cable. Then go to my computer or computer and search for you device. DOuble click on it and then attempt to move a file onto it. If the file moves to the computer then you don't need to use the memory card slot or card reader to move the picture into it. If you cannot move the file then you will need either a memory card or memory card slot. If you have decided to use the memory card in your computer to move the files, please make sure the memory card is not locked. On the memory card, there should be a little switch which lets you know if it is locked. Plugin you memory card or the Camera via USB, and then search for where the pictures are located. Next, drag the picture that you want to move to your camera into the folder where all the pictures on the memory card or Camera are located. Next, look at all the names of the pictures in that photo. Some cameras use a common name with a number attached at the end. For example, Sony cybershot cameras use the name DSC00, with a three other digits. Look for a similarity in all the pictures. Then rename the photo to be part of the pattern of all the other images. This will ensure that your camera reads the image. YOu are now done. Turn on your camera, and view the image. If it says File error or you cannot find the image, then the process is a bit more complicated.
Aerial photography is the act of taking photographs from an elevated position, often a non-ground based structure from which can be acquired by, but not limited to; an Airplane, Helicopter, Remote Controlled Aerial Vehicle, Rocket, Parachute, Hot Air Balloon and much more. Now many photographers are using drones for Aerial photography there are many benefits of using drone photography in each field of business. I am working at singaporeaerialphotography(dot)com as an Aerial photographer. I use drone for photographs.
Where can you find the electrial information on a dodge 1977 sportsman class c moterhome?
hope some one can help me with this question, I'm going ccrazy trying to figure this out.As i am green on moterhome knowledge! I"ll take any help, information- so i don't spend another ,( all day) sweating by ... off out here in AZ 117* and having my husband ,trying everything he can think of, and not being sure of what he thought of! thx T.
What is A standard format used by digital cameras and scanners for transferring images?
TWAIN The word TWAIN is not an official acronym; however, it is widely known as "Technology Without An Interesting Name." The official website notes that "[this name] seems to haunt the standard."
Were there any photographs of bodies recovered from the explosion of the Space Shuttle Challenger?
It is possible NASA took some, or that some may have been required for autopsyor post-mortem purposes, however these are unlikely to find their way into the public domain for reasons of taste and privacy.
What is mergers in photography?
Mergers in photography are when a object in the background becomes part of your subject. like when there is a line going through someones head, or a banner looks like a hat on the person. another one is a border merger. this is when you cut off only part of someones arm. or just like 3 toes. this is a big no no in photography!
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How does shutter speed control the amount of light entering a camera?
The Shutter Speed. If the shutter speed is positioned at 2000 you'll have a very quick exposure, this is best used if its very bright outside.
If the shutter speed is at 75, you'll have a very long exposure, best used if its cloudy or dark.
What is perspective in photography?
As an analogy, stand directly in front of a mirror. Note what you see. From the center position, step one foot to either side and note what you see in the mirror. Every position gives a different perspective, though the mirror remains the same, and so do you.
Issue 1 example:
At 20 years old, you think the government should give free college education to everyone. However, by as 40, you decide that no entity "owes" anyone anything in life. What changed is your perspective.
Issue 2 example:
Your friend's uncle firmly believes in the Second Amendment, the right to bear arms. He bought over 130 rifles and handguns. He boasted about his collection. One day, he was going to clean a handgun but had to go to the bathroom first. While in that room, his 4 yr old grandson got a hold of the gun--- and shot his 3 year old brother! Your friend's uncle vowed to never own more than 1 hunting rifle. He kept it locked up and kept the room locked. His perspective changed after the tragedy.
Issue 3 example:
John, age 14, decided to help his mom, who was ill. He put dishes in the dishwasher, cleaned the table, and straightened up the countertop. He didn't know where to put some things, but he did the best he could. His dad came home and started screaming about the mess in the kitchen. His mom, though, saw how much John had done. Matter of perspective!
What is the difference between 3.6 mm lens and a 6 mm lens camera?
2.4 mm All kidding aside: the 3.5mm lens has a wider angle than the 6mm one. This means that in a picture, you will see a larger area with the 3.5mm lens, but with the 6mm lens you'd see more (sharper) detail.
How do you watch movies on a digital camera?
Lights, camera, action!
Over the last few years the line between the once totally separate worlds of video and stills photography has been getting gradually more blurred. This is hardly surprising: in the digital era the camcorder and stills camera share so much basic technology that they are, to all intents and purposes, the same thing. They just use components optimized for still or moving pictures.
The growth in video sharing (on places like YouTube) has ensured movie capture has long been a standard feature even on the cheapest compact camera. And now the increasing mainstream adoption of High Definition flatscreen televisions (and advances in sensor technology) has seen a new wave of HD-capable stills cameras appearing in the last year or so.
The HDSLRs are here!
Compact digital cameras have been able to capture short video clips for many years. These movie modes have been more than sufficient for sending as email attachments and web use, but for a long time they weren't of high enough quality to do much else. The good news is that a new generation of cameras - both compact and SLR - has arrived that's capable of capturing high definition video almost as well as it can capture high resolution stills.
Can you change the camera in a mobile phone?
You can pick one of three possible answers to this question, all of which are accurate.
The first answer is that any camera used within its limitations is capable of taking superb photographs. As such, any camera is as good as any other. Don't worry about it; just get out there and take photographs.
The second answer is that all cameras of the same type and in the same price range will take photos of roughly the same quality. There are differences, but you'll have to look pretty hard to see them.
The final answer is that no, not all cameras are equal. There are enormous differences between cameras, and some of them are detailed below.
* Optics. Some lenses (and for those cameras with built-in lenses, cameras) will be sharper and have fewer technical defects (like chromatic aberration) than others. * Metering.Some cameras have far superior light meters to others; Nikon's "matrix" evaluative metering system is alleged to be among the best here. Spot-meters and center-weighted meters as found on pre-80s 35mm film cameras will result in less accurate exposures than a modern evaluative metering system. * Sensors and firmware, on digital cameras, vary hugely from camera to camera. Some sensors have less noise and more dynamic range (able to accurately render a wider contrast range) than others. None of this should concern you if you have a camera already; refer to the first, and best answer on this count. In any case, a technically flawless photograph is not the same thing as a great photograph, or even a good one. Someone with an eye for colour, light, shape and texture will make a far superior photograph on a cheap point-and-shoot camera than someone without the eye for such things shooting the most expensive digital SLR available.
Where can you go for the latest headlines photographs and in depth global news?
There are many ways to find global news and the latest picture updates ect.
firstly they have managed to invent a thing called a television which is used to broadcast news and other 'programs'. These have been a great in everywhere as they are quite often used for entertainment purposes.
Secoundly if you go out to your local shopping centre*, you can usually find a section called magazines and newspaper, these so-called 'newspapers' are not as up to date with television as they are written the night before or early in the morning but have slightly different content to the television.
I hope you can find what you are looking for with this answer, however if you are still having problems then please email me.
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Poetic devices in A Photograph?
the camera captured the photograph of her mother when she was young with her two cousins.
Which radiation is used to take photography in dark?
there is always a bit of light at all times unless i geuss something is specifically designed to let in no light, but the camera has a speed at which it opens and closes it shutter which lets the light go in to affect the film kept on the inside. so the longer you leave that shutter open the longer the light has to go in to effect the film. so since there is less light you have to leave the shutter open long enough for the film to be effected by the light, which is why you need a tripod when taking long photos cause its easy to make the photo blurry. if there is a lot of light you only have to open the shutter for a fraction of a section. unlike in some dark photos you have to open for even a few minutes.
If your picture looks blurry through your camera lens but takes perfect pictures what does it mean?
== == You don't say what kind of camera, so here's a few guesses. Based on your comment, there cannot be anything wrong with the lens. Perhaps you need eyeglasses (or updated vision correction) or a diopter for your view finder, or the viewing system of your camera needs cleaning. These would explain why things look blurry while viewing, but turn out OK. Did you drop the camera recently? If this is a single-lens reflex something in the viewing system--either the focusing screen or the mirror--could have gotten knocked out of alignment.
What camera can take several pictures at once?
You need to find a camera that has Continuous Shooting or Burst mode. Most compact digicams can shoot continuously about 1.5 frames per second (fps) while more advanced DSLR cameras can shoot continuously about 5 fps or more.
This means when you press the shutter release button and hold it down, the camera will keep taking pictures until its internal buffer is full. 5fps means that the camera can take 5 shots in one second.
What do you call a photographer who takes underwater photos?
Yes. You may take photos and videos underwater with a waterproof camera. But make sure you do not use the camera beyond the specified underwater ratings.
As of 2011, Sealife Mini 2 Waterproof camera holds the best waterproof depth rating. You can safely use it up to 130 feet underwater without any special casing.
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What is the Principles of photography?
A very simple principle in photography that works with all subjects is the rule of thirds. Don't place your subject at the center of your frame. Imagine dividing your screen into 9 equal parts. Your subject must be somewhere around the intersecting points of the imaginary lines. Digital cameras also have this grid on their screens that can guide you in applying the principle.
Other principles include creative angle, proper lighting and focus.
How is geometry used in photography?
A little ambiguous - Im not sure what you mean by "used" in relation to the application creatively, as a subject or technically.
As a subject yes - geometric shapes and objects are photographed daily.
Creatively - The guideline called "the rule of thirds" is often considered when photographing. Other spacial and placement guidelines are also used.
Technically - I assume maths and geometry is used in the making and using of equipment such as cameras and tripod on various levels.