I have read about two compositional techniques in photography and even though the golden mean rule sounds more complicated they both seem to have the points of interest placed in the same place. What is the actual difference?
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I have read about two compositional techniques in photography and even though the golden mean rule sounds more complicated they both seem to have the points of interest placed in the same place. What is the actual difference?
Thanks to answers.
I plan on buying a mini digital key chain camera I need to know is it any different from a regular digital camera or the same.
Also, I have both of the above turned on and my subjects still often get red eyes – am I doing something wrong? I thought you usually get a couple of flashes to reduce red eyes but my camera doesn’t seem to do that… Any tips?
It’s a Canon Ixus 82IS.
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Do the numbers in the Nikon mean a higher version when they’re higher (for example, a Nikon D50 is higher than a D40); and for Canon, a higher version when theyre lower? (5d higher than 450d).
Do the numbers in the Nikon mean a higher version when they’re higher (for example, a Nikon D50 is higher than a D40); and for Canon, a higher version when theyre lower? (5d higher than 450d).
What is the difference between canon SD1200is and SD790is
they are both the same price, but sd790 comes with more…
Canon ef 75-300mm lll & canon ef 75-300mm lll usm
Which one is better for portraits, sports, and wildlife ? Why
I think Pro shop is more professional but small business is more serious in the course of photography.
what’s your answer?
i think nikon is all about precision photography,while canon needs tweaking photoshoping..to achieve the effect.i like natural.
so would u suggest nikon d3000 over canon rebel xsi?
I love taking pictures and my brother has the nikon D40. I’ve taken lots of pictures and I really would like a Canon instead of a Nikon, I know the T1i has HD video taking option, but what is the big difference between the XS and XSi? Aswell I would like the cheaper one but I want one that can take good close up’s and I love taking action shots, like sports (hockey, skiing) What would you recommend? Pro’s and Con’s.