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    <title>The Digital Camera: The New Age Of Photography</title>
    <description>That digital cameras have brought about a sea change in the world of photography is undeniable. How one captures, prints and stores photo prints has been revolutionized. We no longer need to have loads of patience to wait for the photographer to slowly develop, print and deliver the photos in his sweet time. A tiny bit of carelessness and you would stand to lose the entire film roll. Barely a decade ago, we would have to buy and develop a roll of film in order to snap a few photos. The number of pictures one could click was limited by the length of the film and if you wanted to do some serious photography you would need to carry a sack load of films and batteries.</description>
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    <pubDate>Sat, 29 Mar 2008 08:12:46 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Beginning Photography Tips, Buying A Digital Camera</title>
    <description>The different variety of cameras that are in use these days, range from the normal manual camera, to the automatic camera and to the digital camera. And the best place to find all of these is in the range of Canon digital camera models which are available on the market today. . Canon is constantly updating its products and you have a wide range of styles and features available when you go in for a Canon digital camera. These features can be found in many different digital cameras like that of the Canon Digital SD550, the Canon Digital PowerShot S2, and others of its ilk.</description>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2008 07:32:17 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Beginning Photography Tips, A Few Basic Tips For Taking Digital Photography</title>
    <description>My first tip for taking digital photography for anyone whether they are beginning, or have some degree of experience is dont be frightened of your camera. Get used to handling your camera so that you feel comfortable with it. Make sure you know where all the controls are, and familiarise yourself with their functions. This is one of the basic beginning photography tips that often gets overlooked as it is such an obvious one. Once you are comfortable handling your digital camera and have learnt how to use all the controls and functions, my next tip for taking digital photography is to take lots and lots of pictures. The beauty of digital photography is that you do not need to keep every picture that you take. You are not paying for a long processing sequence like you would be if you were using a camera that uses rolls of film, so you can be a lot more extravagant when it comes to taking pictures. Plus you may just take a prize winning photo purely by chance, and any photos you dont want you can simply delete.</description>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2008 08:26:40 GMT</pubDate>
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