Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Dragonfly Macro Photo 2

















Beautiful objects do not need to look far away, for around the house a lot of macro photography of beautiful objects, such as dragonflies that my photos are at this house.

This photo I took with the Nikon D60 and 18-55mm lens.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Why Buy Canon EOS Digital Cameras?



The Canon EOS digital cameras line comprises cameras that will meet your digital photography needs no matter your level of expertise. Professionals and novice photographers alike rave about the Canon digital cameras and the excitement about this line of products shows no signs of dimming.

Spanning the Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III Digital SLR Camera, Canon EOS 1D Mark III Digital SLR Camera, Canon EOS 5D Digital SLR Camera, Canon EOS 40D Digital SLR Camera, Canon EOS 30D Digital SLR Camera, Canon Digital Rebel XTi/XI/XSi, Canon EOS digital cameras offer amazing quality, functionality and the latest technology all at great prices.

The Canon EOS digital cameras range in features and prices greatly, leaving a choice for everyone.

For example, the Canon EOS Rebel XT features high quality imagery with 8 mega pixels for tremendous details in every single image captured. This camera offers many controls to take photography anywhere you want it to, but automates them so using the camera is a snap. There's no need to learn how to use every feature the camera offers in order to get clear, vibrant, eye-popping photos from the first use. Canon EOS digital cameras are user friendly.

With each step up the line of the Canon digital cameras there is increased functionality, improved performance and added ability to take your photographs to the next level. From improved control over shutter speed and mechanisms to automated focus features, Canon never disappoints with its cameras.

Canon EOS digital cameras are extremely popular among professional and novice photographers not just for their quality and price, but also for their compatibility. With constant changes in computers and operating systems, it's comforting to know that Canon maintains current drivers and applications for the EOS digital cameras so you can access and manipulate your digital photos at your leisure.

Having a hard time choosing which Canon EOS digital camera to buy? In future articles, I'll cover the features of each of the Canon EOS cameras so you can see which one is best for you. Canon also offers a wide range of accessories and lenses which expand the functionality of each camera. A wide range of optional lenses are available which offer endless possibilities for your digital photography.

Canon EOS digital cameras can be embellished with macro lenses, (to make small items larger, clearly) wide angle lenses (to fit more of the scenery into the photo, in focus) and telephoto lenses which let you capture a clear image from far away, while still appearing to be distant.

When you own a Canon EOS digital camera, you can instantly become one of those people whose pictures everyone admires. Whether you share them through email, scrapbooks or blow them up into posters so everyone can see what you've captured, a Canon EOS digital camera will help you become the photographer you always wanted to be.

Justin Zeilenga is a digital camera expert. You can read more about the Canon EOS digital cameras line & photography at http://www.CanonEOSDigitalCameraReviews.com This article can be published and used as long as the resource box including the backlink is included.

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Sunday, July 25, 2010

Mepandes Ritual

















This photo is part of the ritual mepandes (cutting teeth), having cut his teeth sangging (people who cut your teeth) will put something to the body of mepandes person.

This photo I took with the Nikon D60 and 18-55mm lens

Thursday, July 22, 2010

The Batavia Hotel Photo

















The Batavia Hotel Photo

The Batavia Hotel is located in the capital Jakarta, on a collection of old city buildings. The atmosphere is very nice evening dusk with lights shining on the old buildings there.

This photo I took with the Nikon D60 and 18-55mm lens.

Preview Nikon D300s




Nikon updated one of the most well-received digital SLRs on the market with the Nikon D300S, a digital SLR with the same 12.3-megapixel sensor, a slightly faster frame rate, and HD Video capture capability, among other improvements, all for the same $1,799.95 price tag.

In August 2007, Nikon launched the D300, which offered 12.3-megapixel resolution from a DX format image sensor roughly equal in size to a frame of APS-C film. Sensitivity could be extended as high as ISO 6,400 equivalent, and the Nikon D300 featured a weather-sealed body, 100% viewfinder coverage, a 920,000-dot LCD display with live-view capability, plus six frames-per-second burst shooting. The Nikon D300's feature set was robust enough not only to serve the enthusiastic amateur photographer, but also to prove attractive to pros looking for an extra camera body without breaking the bank.

Two years down the road, Nikon refreshed the D300 design with the Nikon D300S, incorporating almost the entire feature set of the previous camera plus several must-have features to compete with the latest cameras.

D300S vs D300 Differences:

* 1280 x 720p HD video recording at 24 fps
* Built-in mono microphone with adjustable gain
* External 3.5mm stereo mic jack
* Contrast-detect AF during videos
* 7 fps vs 6 fps top burst speed (8 fps for both with battery grip)
* Slightly faster AF performance
* Dual CF Type I and SD card slots vs single CF Type I/II
* Wider built-in flash coverage (16mm vs 18mm)
* Dedicated Live View button
* Dedicated Info button
* Multi-selector center button
* Quiet shutter release mode
* Sliding memory card door vs locking swing type
* Mini HDMI Type-C vs Type-A connector
* Composite A/V output vs composite video only output
* Virtual horizon display
* Optional framing grid in Live View mode
* Icon bar menu below Shooting Info display for quick access to some settings
* Extra-high and Auto Active D-Lighting settings
* Active D-Lighting bracketing
* Face detection during playback
* In-camera RAW processing and image resizing
* In-camera movie trimming
* 72-image thumbnail view in playback mode
* Battery life CIPA rated at 950 shots per charge vs 1,000
* Other minor changes


Design. Weighing about 1.85 pounds (840g), the Nikon D300S is only a half an ounce (15g) heavier than the D300. Dimensions and overall appearance are essentially the same, with only a few differences, noted below.

Reviewed by Shawn Barnett, Mike Tomkins,
Dave Etchells and Zig Weidelich
www.imaging-resource.com

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Happy Smile Photo

















Happy Smile Photo

Beautiful smiles of children, there is no sadness or hatred. What a wonderful world if everyone could smile like them.

This Human Interest Photo i take from Nikon D60, 18-55mm lens with a touch of Adobe Photoshop.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Mepandes Photo




















Mepandes Photo

Mepandes is a traditional ritual of Bali for a child who will reach adulthood, by cutting a few teeth (flatten) the front. It is a symbol of destroying human vices.
This photo I took with the Nikon D60 and 18-55mm lens.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Dragonfly Macro Photo











This dragonfly Macro photos i take at home in the morning, with a Nikon D60 camera and 18-55mm lens.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Welcome to OemarbakriPhotography







Welcome to OemarbakriPhotography blog. This is my personal blog I use to put my photo, other than that in this blog I will try to present information about cameras and photography.

I hope this blog can be useful and become a place to exchange knowledge about photos and cameras, and can be used for discussion.

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