Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Man v Machine
Cameras are a great tool for us to use. We use them to remember a great time in our life, to make art, or it just may be a hobby. Regardless of what you use a camera for, you take the photo. Man made the camera and the camera does record the image, but were it not for man there would be no camera. Even so we do have cameras and we make the picture. You think and take time before you take a photo, and that lets you make a better picture. While a camera records the image, without a photographer behind the camera then the amazing images that have been brought into existence may not be here.
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Auto setting is crap
I don't think that automatic settings are very good. With the technological advances that we are making today, you would think that they could make it a "smart" setting. Today we have advanced far in the fields of artificial technology and yet we can't get a camera to adjust the settings automatically to take a decent picture. I prefer using manual settings but none of the cameras I have actually have manual settings. This makes me irritated that we can't have a "smart" camera. We can have a car that drives itself but we don't have a camera that can adjust itself decently.
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Cameras from my youth
When i was young, my older sisters greatly influenced me in photography. They always showed me cool pictures they had taken, and told me how fun photography class was. I was especially interested in photography when i saw old pictures of family members from many years ago. I liked the thought of looking back in time and remembering.
My first camera was a digital camera that actually had belonged to my mom. She passed it down to me and i still use it. It has a long history of family vacations, and it shows. Whenever you hold the camera you can see it has been through a lot and occasionally you find sand in it.
That is how i was interested in photography.
My first camera was a digital camera that actually had belonged to my mom. She passed it down to me and i still use it. It has a long history of family vacations, and it shows. Whenever you hold the camera you can see it has been through a lot and occasionally you find sand in it.
That is how i was interested in photography.
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