Snap Click And Say Megapixels

By: Jim Brown

I have taken many a photo of people while they're not looking. Sometimes I set my camera to take pictures of people in a room, or even of myslef, when I'm busy so everyone forgets that the camera is on the loose. I think people look better in their more natural state rather than the forced looked of a posed shot.

The lighting doesn't have to be fabulous and the colors don't have to be perfect to ger the most amazing shot. Taking a shot in a nightclub of your friends, or other people, out dancing, laughing and enjoying themselves can turn out great. If you think about it carefully, a photographer would turn upside down that you managed to get it to come out right. Nothing is as it should be for the premium picture.

It's confusing with all the buttons on your camera. You need to play around with all the settings before you come out with something you can use. Some of the settings are easier than others and you always havwe the handy camera bible at your fingertips. It took me a little while to suss out my camera and it only has about 10 settings! I get pictures to come out all right and every now and again I manage to surprise myself with a shot that deserves awards.

I've taken some pictures of cultural events in other countries, temples, famous sites, famous people, interesting food and landscape, some of the craziest signs and also some of the most tragic times I've ever experienced. I take pictures of everything I see and can't help but going on and on until either the battery runs out or I don't have any more memory left to fill.

The amount of megapixels and the range and seamles clarity of the zoom you can apply are essential when choosing a camera that suits you. If you're going to be climbing a mountain and taking pictures of what you can't see at the bottom, you'll need all you can get. If you're taking pictures of anything up close then the zoom is not so important as the megapixels. Clarity is the key to all impressive photos and should be well considered when buying and testing the camera.

I think my camera is my closest friend; it goes with me almost everywhere I go. I have some of my best memories and favourite sights on CD's and websites now and can share them with my family and friends. That makes this little gadget priceless to me.

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