Do you have a new digital camera for Christmas? If not, chances are that you will not get a new one, because you already have a nice digital camera - or you are in the minority who refuse to go digital (such as your film camera just fine!)
Most people have digital cameras today. Whether you are your first camera or widened or you have one for a while, it is customary that initially enthusiastic in hundreds of images. But then we use your camera less and less often forgotten, and eventually to take if they go along. And we miss many great opportunities!
Just as an example - it is no secret that the first child, baby baby books to books loaded with photos. The second child still photos, but just not every time Junior ate, or blinked, or slept or sat on the swing. Unfortunately by the time the third child, there are fewer and fewer baby photos taken.
So stop missing these great opportunities. Below are five good reasons to shoot more digital photos:
1. Instant satisfaction - What we have always done before the one-hour Photo Booth? We see how our photos now! Heaven forbid we would have to wait up to 24-72 hours film back! If this scene: you snap the photo of the adorable, silly children and almost immediately the children swarming with " Let me see! Let me see! " You want to see the picture now! It would probably not even the patience to wait until the Polaroid Instamatic " " film. (Some of you may be too young to remember that camera!)
2. Do not worry about degradation - not you hate it when your memories of your favorite event are broken, because the photographs was damaged? A ruined photo can bring a world of nerves. With digital photos, you have no worries about the image degrading. If it fades or wet, you have a digital backup copy for printing again. Unfortunately, people had photographs ruined because of flooding or fire. Digital photos can help bring back some of these moments.
3 lost. Ability to re-shoot the whoopsies - have you ever waited on a roll of film developed, only to find that you had the lens cap on the whole time? Other whoopsies include the use of old, discolored film, produced extremely poor quality photographs; photos with not much visible with the exception of the fingers of the photographer was that in front of the lens; dark images, because the flash did not work, or simply looks goofy faces on the people, because they were not ready when you snapped the picture. You have the ability to avoid all of the above whoopsies when your digital camera. They will immediately say if the date was properly recorded, or if you need to try agin.
4. If you blink you pass through life - life is full of woulda, shoulda, coulda. The last time we checked the clock only goes forward, and we do not have the opportunity to missed opportunities. Children are a good indicator of time. Seems as if they were only yesterday were bare and without teeth. Now you are again a dress for the higher PROM. You can not believe you are already a grandmother. And now you are the one who is naked and without teeth! If you blink life pass you by. Photographing on the road, at regular intervals, is an excellent way to freeze time. So the next time you tell your children, " Do you remember the time & quot;, and they respond to the negative that it has no memory of the event, you can pull out the photos show them the experience and enjoy the memories very again.
5. To leave a legacy - let & 39; s face it, none of us are immortal. We will all leave this earth one day. Would you not like to leave your children and your children& 39;s children photographs from the good old days? They say you can not go. But you can rest assured that for others to enjoy. Do not you want your grandchildren (born or not yet born) to hear and see stories of yester year?
If the five above-mentioned reasons inspires you to check for fresh batteries and get your digital camera - we do not know what will! She was obviously a spark the enthusiasm of photography, if you look for the acquisition of these new camera. Is it not time to review some more memories?
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Thursday, April 24, 2008
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