The digital camera is another great example of a technology we take for granted. Because we had film-based cameras for so long, the idea of capturing an image isn’t that miraculous to us any more. So, with the natural progression of technology making picture taking more and more instant, we all seemed to just kind of think, “Of course we can take digital photos.” without questioning how it works. Except me. I have to know how things work. No good reason for that. Sometimes I have to read a bun
We all have memories of past trips, places and fun times in photos but where are they? Are they tucked away in a drawer or stashed in a scrap book? We spend money on expensive cameras and film but the pictures just get tucked away, now with a Photoshop program you can proudly display your pictures with borders, sayings and more just in an instant on your home computer with Photoshop training. Each professional photo is going to cost approximately between 8 and 20 dollars if not more depending
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by Andrew Kelly In the early days of photography the camera was an expensive item which required the understanding many confusing things before a photograph could be produced. As photography became more popular simpler cameras were produced and, eventually, cameras became available which were so easy to use that you simply had to point and click to get a reasonable photo. Unfortunately getting an actual photo usually meant a wait of several weeks as you needed to send the film to a photo lab w
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