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Photography

Photography is the art and practice of using light to produce images and record them onto certain sensitized surfaces, usually chemically coated plastic film or a memory card. These materials are embedded inside cameras, devices that take photographs. There is no limit to the subjects a person may photograph. Common subjects include landscapes, people, commercial products, food and buildings, among others. Modern photographers use both analog and digital cameras.
 
Analog cameras contain a curved glass lens, a shutter and film. As light rays naturally reflect off the photo's subject and hit the lens at different angles, the lens redirects them to a point behind the camera's aperture to form a real image. When taking a photo, the camera's shutter opens as the film inside is placed to where this real image is. Light then hits the film, initiating various chemical reactions that expose the film. The shutter then closes and fresh film is moved behind the shutter for the next picture. These cameras yield better image quality and do not require electricity.
 
In digital cameras, the redirected light rays hit a semiconductor sensor that converts the light into electrical energy. A firmware drive interprets the electrical energy into binary code that represents every pixel of an image. This information is then recorded onto an internal memory storage unit. Digital cameras provide better convenience, portability, storage and ease of development. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)

Articles about Photography

  • Hubble celebrates birthday with Horsehead Nebula photo

    Fri, Apr 19 2013 at 3:12 PM

    The Horsehead's dramatic pillar will disintegrate in another 5 million years or so, astronomers say.

  • 7 dog personalities and how to photograph them

    Fri, Apr 19 2013 at 3:03 PM

    Here's how to make a shy pooch shine and find the sweet soul behind a steely gaze.

  • Earth Day photos: Celebrating the beauty of our planet

    Fri, Apr 19 2013 at 11:40 AM

    In celebration of the 42nd anniversary of Earth Day, here are 12 stunning photos showcasing the diverse collection of landscapes found across the planet.

  • Insects with drops of water on their heads: The beautiful photography of D.Y. Reinshtein

    Fri, Apr 19 2013 at 10:38 AM

    Photographer D.Y. Reinshtein gives you an intimate view of the wild world of tiny things.

  • Take a foodstagram and help feed the hungry

    Thu, Apr 18 2013 at 1:01 PM

    The FoodShareFilter is specially made for food pictures, and the company will donate the profits from your purchase to an El Salvadorian charity.

  • Stubborn nature: Tree flourishes in field of tires [Photo]

    Wed, Apr 17 2013 at 11:04 AM

    Sharing its home with several thousand used tires, a steadfast tree grows in an abandoned 25-acre recycling yard in Lachapelle-Auzac, France.

  • Somber scenes: Boston Marathon bombings aftermath [Photos]

    Tue, Apr 16 2013 at 11:45 AM

    As an eerie silence falls over downtown Boston in the wake of the twin bombings, security and solidarity remains heightened across the nation.

  • Water fight breaks out in Bangkok [Photos]

    Mon, Apr 15 2013 at 11:56 AM

    In celebration of Thailand's traditional New Year, people are taking to the streets for epic water fights. The throwing of water is a spiritual symbol of cleansing and purification meant to honor elders and family.

  • Cuteness level of tiny dik-dik antelopes is off the charts [Photos]

    Fri, Apr 12 2013 at 12:50 PM

    Named for the warning calls they emit when they are frightened or disturbed, dik-diks are tiny herbivorous antelopes that hail from the shrublands and savannahs of eastern Africa.

  • An office with a view: Kicking back on a wind turbine hundreds of feet in the air

    Thu, Apr 11 2013 at 9:23 PM

    One Redditor shares a beautiful photo taken from high atop his wind-turbine 'office.'

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