http://ed1nburgh.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] ed1nburgh.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] hh_clubs2010-06-20 04:13 pm
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The Shutterbug Society; Activity #3: Ask and Answer



Activity: Ask and Answer
Points: 10 points participatioon
Dates: NOW until Thursday, July 1 at 22:00 PDT.

Details: Since this is a photography club and we have members of all skill levels, for this activity, you're going to have the opportunity to ask or answer photography questions you've always wondered!

FOR QUESTIONS: Be sure that it is a question of substance. Asking, "What's a camera?" will not get you points, but asking something of more substance, such as "What is the rule of thirds?" or "What's the difference between digital cameras and film cameras," will count towards points. If you are only planning on asking questions, you must ask THREE questions to get participation points.

FOR ANSWERS: If you know the answer to a question you see, feel free to respond! In order to get participation points, you must answer one question with at least five, complete sentences. It is encouraged that you post an example of what you're talking about, to make your answer totally clear.

Of course, feel free to go beyond the minimum! You may ask more than three questions or answer more than one, or any combination thereof.

If you have any questions for me, please respond to the thread below!

Shoot things, legally! Join The Shutterbug Society today!

[identity profile] supremacy-born.livejournal.com 2010-06-30 01:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Can a hand-held digital camera take professional, high-quality images? I've seen a lot of people using them and lately they seem to have really improved the quality of these cameras, but I still wonder whether or not it can compete with say, the image quality of a digital SLR.

Eve//Slytherin

[identity profile] gringotts.livejournal.com 2010-07-02 08:23 am (UTC)(link)
You bet it can! I still use my digi cam all the time. It really comes down to the photographer. Having a good camera doesn't mean you're going to take better pictures than someone with an SLR. Photography is about talent, not so much about the gear you use!