Monday, April 23, 2012

The Advantage of Digital Photography Today

By Amos Navarro


A quick search on the internet or one of the other search engine listings may easily yield a wide selection of images from everyday life, snapped on camera phones, small pocket-sized digital cameras, or high-end digital SLR's. More often than not, camera phone images are extremely blurry as to be of little value, nevertheless they abound in the wide world of the Internet, and as small portable imagery devices get into increasingly more hands, and the sheer volume of electronic images just is constantly on the increase.

Quite a few people ask the question of whether the digital photography revolution is necessarily a very important thing. It is a lot easier, faster and less expensive before to capture memorable moments for later viewing. Due to this, digital photos often feel more "real" than traditional film-based images, as dozens or a huge selection of images are usually snapped continuously totally free without interrupting the flow of the moment for you to have participants re-create it "for a picture".

As a result essential freedom to evaluate, arrange, and remove unwanted images, we have been far more generous using our shutters than was usually the case with additional expensive film-based methods of image capture.

Due to inexpensive storage however, a lot of people never bother to get rid of most unnecessary images, resulting in bloated virtual albums with duplicates, accidental pictures of thumbs, uninspiring shots of brick walls, pavement, and a lot more.

However, for this reason essentially greater freedom to snap, some make the argument that many of our images have less value. This can be tricky territory; however who's to mention that a plastic bag lying on the sidewalk isn't lovely, or that the overexposed picture of Fluffy your pet isn't artistic or as valuable as a classical family photo? In any case, there is not much point arguing about taste.

One important thing is for sure, though as increasing numbers of cameras find their way into more hands, the amount of images on line are certain to go on to multiply and whether good, bad, or ugly, each of these images has meaning for someone. Then when you get down to it, individual freedom is a thing we are able to all likely agree on.




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