Photography is something that you need to take time and learn. Everybody and anybody can take casual photographs. But if you want to take quality shots, good digital photography technique is needed.
Depth of Field (DOF) Adobe Photoshop / Photography
Understand and harness the power of Depth of Field (DOF) to greatly improve your digital photography. This short tutorial will help you take your digital photography from ordinary to stunning in no time flat.
Three Don'ts of Digital Photography Adobe Photoshop / Photography
Because digital photography is exciting, it's easy to get so caught up in picture taking that you forget to think a little more about your shooting technique.
Just as important as remembering what to do, is remembering what not to do. By avoiding some typical newbie digital photographer mistakes (which we all make from time to time you can get more from your shooting time.
ISO Settings in Digital Photography Adobe Photoshop / Photography
In Digital Photography ISO measures the sensitivity of the image sensor. The same principles apply as in film photography - the lower the number the less sensitive your camera is to light and the finer the grain.
2 Minutes For Better Photography Adobe Photoshop / Photography
'Give me 2 minutes and I'll make you a better photographer' is a collection of tips for new photographers to help improve your photography skills and adding impact to your pictures.
Introduction to Shutter Speed in Digital Photography Adobe Photoshop / Photography
In film photography it was the length of time that the film was exposed to the scene you're photographing and similarly in digital photography shutter speed is the length of time that your image sensor 'sees' the scene you're attempting to capture.
Introduction to Aperture in Digital Photography Adobe Photoshop / Photography
Digital Photography School » · Photography · September 13, 2006
Put most simply - Aperture is the size of the opening in the lens when a picture is taken. When you hit the shutter release button of your camera a hole opens up that allows your cameras image sensor to catch a glimpse of the scene you're wanting to capture. The aperture that you set impacts the size of that hole. The larger the hole the more light that gets in - the smaller the hole the less light.