June 27, 2009

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June 14, 2009

Reading a book

Before marriage, I used to read lots of book. My interest used to read usually mystery and thriller novels. Of late, I also tried to read some philosophical books as well. But my favorite genre used to be Popular science and Science Fiction. I will not go into specifying the advantages of developing book reading as a hobby but its a good and informative hobby. After marriage, life changes and priority changes and I was unable to read much. However, again I am putting effort to read some books. To start with I have taken a relatively light book. The title of the book is "Instability rules". The details of the book taken from Amazon.com are:
  • Title:Instability Rules: The Ten Most Amazing Ideas of Modern Science
  • Author: Charles Flower
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1st edition (March 15, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471380423
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471380429
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.4 x 0.9 inches
The books is really good in bringing out the most intricate and least understood topics in science in most lucid ways. The author has really tried to understand and make the readers understand the topics in most easiest ways. The topics ranges from Bing Bang to Atoms to Human Genome to Quantum Mechanics and so on...
The best part about the book is that author tries to bring in the essence of science in such a way that a non-science oriented person can also articulate and comprehend the subject with lot of understanding. Well, this book is a real buy and I recommend you to go ahead and buy it.

June 07, 2009

Using my Sony Cybershot W-35 to get better photos

I purchased my first digital camera in Apr 07. The model was Sony Cybershot DSC W-35. A pretty regular point and click camera.  Well this model has been stopped from production and Sony has come with various other newer models. After purchasing I always felt that the this camera is not performing to the expectation. I felt that sometimes the photo is not even matching with the photos taken from Sony K810i camera. Of late, I have even started thinking of getting another camera. Well, before buying any new camera I started understanding what I need in camera and whether  I will get the same in my budget. After giving some thought I have started to understand some ways to make the current camera take better photos.

Disclaimer: The ideas presented are purely mine and need to apply to you to get the best result.

So here are my points:
  1. First understand what are capabilities and limitation of  camera. My camera  7 MP camera with 3X zoom is very basic and will not always produce the acceptable results.
  2. Try to take the photos from the closest possible position.
  3. Take the photographs in highest possible resolution. This helps in cropping the photo to get the required image while maintaining good quality of photo.
  4. Avoid automatic settings during the day or while in a room or small hall. Keep the setting to manual, usually set the ISO to something like 100 - 400, if possible using multi-focus function, Enable image stabilization and keep settings like flash to slow sync if possible.
  5. Try avoiding the zoom (even optical zoom). If you really require to use the zoom function, try to keep the camera or your elbow steady using support from some table, wall, etc.
  6. Almost all camera will give grainy image at higher ISO rating, try to find out the the highest ISO rating for your camera most camera can work upto ISO 400 without much graininess in the picture. In case of my camera, ISO 100 & 200 works best. Use higher ISO only you have very bright light falling on the subject to be photographed.
  7. Try to keep flash on (possible in slow sync state) for all the photos except for landscape photos and long shots in low light and darkness.
  8. Never expose the camera sensor to direct sunlight or other strong light.
  9. Try to follow the rule of thirds to get better photos
  10. Take more than one snaps of the photo to have option to select the best one later.
  11. IF you have good camera which has option to save photo in RAW format, go ahead and do it. You can always apply the default camera processing through the camera software of your computer.
  12. Learn a bit of Photoshop or GIMP, use them to correct the graininess of the photo to some extent, also it is possible to do some color and temperature corrections.
  13. While shooting in night have poor expectations from your camera, don't shoot fast moving objects, avoid flash for large area shot. If possible try only portrait shots in night.
  14. Know the capability of your camera flash and try to use it as wisely as possible.
  15. Apply your mind and experiment a lot in various conditions to know what works best for your camera in various conditions.
I hope my guide will at least help some people to take better photos.

Well you may be wondering what about my plan to buy a new camera. Yeah, its still in my mind but may be next year I will invest in some prosumer camera.

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June 05, 2009

Coming Back soon...

Well, I have been a bit busy as well as lazy for quite some time. You may know now, added responsibility of father to be  really takes a lot of time and I am practically left with little time to relax. But I will definitely try to find some time to write some blog. In the mean time please excuse me and so visit to soon to check out my new post.
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