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Miniature WB500(HZ10W)

I’ve received THE cutest gift! It’s a WB500(HZ10w) Miniature sent from a friend who is really into cameras. The miniature sized 3CM in width and 1.5CM in length is probably the smallest camera in the world. It’s made of clay so it is very firm and doesn’t break even when you throw it. It would be a miracle if the camera actually worked, but too bad that it doesn’t… [More]

Photo, reads people

Last weekend, one cultural city held a photo exhibition under the theme of “Photo reads people”. With an unquenching thrist for portraits, I welcomed the opportunity, thinking that the exhibition may shed light on the ideal composition of a portrait. Hmmm. “Photo reads people.” Sounds quite profound. I was immediately attracted the moment I read… [More]

How to get cool pictures in hot summmer

July. The so called ‘Holiday season’! Where do you want to go for vacation? When you return from vacation to your ordinary life, the flood of fatigue and work wait us. It is only time that can console us. Well, at least for Ca’em. Hehe. Vacation season!… [More]

Liquefied Effect

What catches the eyes of the novice is inevitably different from a professional’s. When you are a novice, you tend to be fascinated by what is popular or beautiful. But as you accumulate the skills, you are gradually liberated from popularity or beauty… [More]

HDR: HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE PHOTOGRAPHY

Artificial flavoring of photos? The last posting sparked my interest in correction. =) It’s true that P&S cameras are not 100% effective in expressing the subjects. But no worries! In this digital era, you can easily use Photoshop or the Web for photo editing. Among the many photo editing programs, HDR caught Ca’em’s attention. HDR, in brief, is a photo that combines 3 photos at different exposure to fully express both the light and the dark areas… [More]

Wrap-up of the Samsung National Photography Month

For those of you, who missed the news, that we, at Samsung Digital Imaging, celebrated the “National Photography Month May”, Samsungimaging.net wrapped-up all the posts, consisting tips of how to maximize your photography experience. This campaign was available on our Facebook, and Twitter, and we truly hope that you enjoyed the “National Photography Month”, as much as we did. If you want to stay in touch with us, feel free to follow us on Twitter(@Samsungimaging) or Facebook… [More]

Gently blow Ca’em’s mind

I don’t think I would be the only one dancing joyfully to the spring breeze. True, the wind blows so hard sometimes, throwing me off balance. However, I am still able to find fun. Whether it be a pinwheel, wild flower or clothes, anything that dances to the beat of the wind is a fun subject for Ca’em… [More]

Rediscovery of my neighborhood

In the last posting, I shared tips on how to take breath-taking night photography. Today’s posting will be on light, one of the most important elements of night scene. Dark night sky, lights brightening the buildings, the busy rush hour traffic… [More]

Yearning for my city

As promised in the last post “Tokyo Essay” (#7), let’s go over tips on how to take good night pictures. AND a little aspiration to share the breath-taking night view that my house commands. :) Honestly, night photography is tricky for beginners like Ca’em. Surfing the web, studying the professional photos made me feel as if I was also part of the professional circle, at least for a moment… [More]

Samsung Digital Imaging celebrates the National Photo Month

Samsung Digital Imaging celebrates the National Photo Month, and we want you to be a part of it. Photo Marketing Association (hereinafter called “PMA”) started this campaign in 2006, and it is our pleasure to announce that, we, at Samsung Digital Imaging Co. Ltd. and our branch in North-America, are going to celebrate this great month by providing you with tips… [More]

Color Therapy

Digital, black and white photo – two words that seem to mismatch. There still are maniacs of black and white photos who stick to the analog way of professional photo taking. However, the rising tide of the conversion of traditional films to digital is attracting the attention of photo lovers to digital black and white pictures… [More]