Digital Photography


Beautiful Dancing Fairy

Posted in Photography by Geoff on February 14, 2009
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This image of the beautiful dancing fairy was taken at Disneyland, Tokyo, with a Nikon D2H. The image was captured with the Nikon 17-55mm zoom at 55mm, this lens is great for photojournalism type photography.

Shooting in the Raw and a Beautiful Fairy

Posted in Photography by Geoff on December 19, 2008
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Digital cameras give you plenty of opportunity to improve your photography. Most digital cameras have settings to enable you to shoot in the raw mode, tiff mode or jpg mode. Shooting in the raw mode gives you a lot more opportunity to improve your images, corrections can be made to white balance, adjustments can be made to brightness and contrast to improve the dynamic range of the image. Shooting in raw mode retains all the original information captured by the cameras sensor. Shooting in tiff mode generally retains most of the image details but produces extremely large file sizes. Shooting in jpg mode compresses the image and some of the detail is lost. The image below of the beautiful fairy was taken with a Nikon D2H in raw mode, the Nikon 17-55mm lens was used at 55mm. This image was taken at Disneyland, Tokyo, Japan.

A Fairy at Disneyland, Tokyo, Japan – 17-55mm Lens

Posted in Photography by Geoff on November 26, 2008
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This image of a fairy was taken at Disneyland, Japan, with the Nikon 17-55mm lens.

Fairy at Disneyland, Tokyo, Japan

Posted in Photography by Geoff on November 20, 2008
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This image of a fairy at Disneyland, Tokyo, Japan was taken with a Nikon D2H and a 17-55mm lens at 55mm. The image was processed in Photoshop with a small amount of sharpening and an inctrease in saturation.

Fairy at Disneyland, Tokyo, Japan

This image of a fairy taken at Disneyland, Japan, has been processed in Photoshop with a small amount of cropping, a slight increase in sharpness and some increase in color saturation. The original image was taken with a Nikon D2H camera and the 17-55mm f/2.8, DX lens at f/4.