Should Photographers Even Actually Want More Megapixels?
Is it foolish to buy a camera with 40-plus megapixels? Photographers are still pushing for higher megapixel count, but that may be too many.
Is it foolish to buy a camera with 40-plus megapixels? Photographers are still pushing for higher megapixel count, but that may be too many.
Although we think a lot about a photo's subject and its sharpness, what's happening elsewhere in the photo is critical to its success.
Photography can be an expensive pastime. However, you can launch yourself into photography without breaking the bank.
Your photos have meaning intrinsically linked to your own and your viewers' personalities and subjectivities. Understanding how that works helps us to break free from bland, mundane images and create something more compelling.
Whether you are an exhibitor or a visitor at a Camera trade fair, there are important things you should know before you go.
When we decide whether a photo is good or not, we apply subconsciously a set of principles that make the image appealing. Understanding those helps us better grasp why some photos work better than others.
Most commonly, blurry images are caused by either poor focus or the wrong shutter speed. Here is why that is so and what you can do about it.