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When taking pictures there are many effects that can be accomplished through lighting and composition and the use of color in pictures is the most common. However, some of the most dramatic effects as well as pictures with stark representations can be bettered rendered through black and white photography. While the term itself may be a misnomer due to the wide range of grey scale available black and white photography has lost a lot of its appeal except for a few true believers in producing their own effects.

Only 50 years ago black and white photography was the most common among amateur photographers and those just learning would use black and white film due to the drastic difference in price with color film. Many people that began a hobby in photography also processed their own negatives and prints and the three-step process for film and prints was inexpensive and easy, whereas color developing required many more resources than most hobbyists were will to commit.

When dealing in black and white photography, the film went through a three-step chemical process and the printing paper, once exposed in their darkroom also went through a similar three-step process, which many could quickly learn. they could also have a complete black and white photography darkroom in their own home for under a hundred dollars to get started.

Digital Formatting Offers Best of Both Colors

With the age of digital photography, there is no questioning black and white photography or color as the cameras are designed to capture every image in color. However, some cameras have the settings to take the pictures in black and white, despite most printer and photo editing software offer the option to print the color pictures in black and white as well. The pictures can then be saved in both formats and reprinted at will.

Many believe that black and white photography offers the ability to create a softer, more appealing image, especially in fine art prints or in nude photography. Others appreciate the vast contrasts available with black and white photography in nature pictures as well as in some landscape photographs.

When the hobby of black and white photography was at its peak in the middle of the 20th century, it was almost rare to see hobbyists using color film. Just 20 years ago, the price of color film and processing fell dramatically making the use of black and white photography more the exception than the rule. With digital photography, even the most inexperienced photographer can experiment with both.

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Taking pictures is a great way to capture the most important and special events in your life. By using pixels, a digital camera stores the picture image on the memory card inside of the camera. Several different brands of digital cameras are available online and in retail stores. The starting cost begins at $50 and may cost up to $1000 or more. At this time, there are currently three types of digital photography cameras available.

A digital consumer camera is the first type of digital photography camera. Because this camera is lightweight and user-friendly, it is recommended as a great camera for beginners. These cameras have built-in lenses and offer special features such as a self-timer and zoom control. Because this camera is not equipped to take pictures of fast moving images such a moving roller coaster, it is best to only take pictures of stationary images with it.

A second type of digital photography camera is the digital singles line reflex (DSLR) camera. Because they come with interchangeable lens, the photographer is able to a wide range of photos with this camera. Pictures of dark images and fast moving images are easier to take with this camera. Both automatic and manual features are available as part of this camera. Although this camera is heavier than the digital consumer camera, it provides great quality pictures. However, some buyers do not like the weight of this camera.

Another one of the types of digital photography cameras is the digital prosumer camera, which is on the market for professional photographers. The term prosumer is used to describe this camera because it is a camera that is designed for professional photography use but has a consumer price tag. This camera is similar to the DSLR camera. But the digital prosumer camera offer better control features, image resolution and designs than the other digital cameras. The cost of this camera is higher as well.

When shopping for a digital camera, it is best to determine first which type of digital camera will meet your needs. Other things you should look at are the cost, the features, the battery life, and the type of camera accessories that are available for the camera such as memory cards and card readers. Digital camera reviews and research will provide you with great information before you make your purchase.

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