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Monday, May 30, 2011

Morning Pic


the blue sky

the historical cross

rainbow appearance

the sea view

the three tree

the dry tree with flowers?


Going to Mountain

This picture were taken last May 1, 2011.
the dry grass sway on the wind

view at the top

way to mountain

at the top

the post
grass dancing in the wind

Sunday, May 29, 2011

The Apearance of Rainbow..

the right side view of  rainbow

right side view

the center view

left side view


Saturday, May 28, 2011

Importance of Photography



  • Photography is important because it show the beauty of earth that make your eyes catches.
  •  Photography is important because it keeps the beauty of one scene even many years come.
  • Photography is important because we can remember all our love ones memories.
  • Photography is important because it tell us story, expressing feelings, and reflect personality.

What is Photography?


Photography is the art, science, and practice of creating pictures by recording radiation on a radiation-sensitive medium, such as a photographic film, or electronic image sensors. Photography uses foremost radiation in the UV, visible and
near-IR spectrum. For common purposes the term light is used instead of radiation. Light reflected or emitted from objects form a real image on a light sensitive area (film or plate) or a FPA pixel array sensor by means of a pin hole or lens in a device known as a camera during a timed exposure. The result on film or plate is a latent image, subsequently developed into a visual image (negative or diapositive). An image on paper base is known as a print. The result on the FPA pixel array sensor is an electrical charge at each pixel which is electronically processed and stored in a computer (raster)-image file for subsequent display or processing. Photography has many uses for business, science, manufacturing (f.i. Photolithography), art, and recreational purposes.

Call it vision, imagination, or seeing; it all comes down to the same thing: the ability to envision a final result in your mind's eye, and then to make it so with your tools at hand.
It's never been about the gear. It's always been about seeing something, knowing how you want it to look, and making it so. Making it so is the easy part; seeing it in the first place is what makes a photographer. Powers of observation are everything. Snapping a camera is trivial.
Photography and painting are the same. Each renders imagination in tangible form. The difference is that painters can work completely from imagination, although most of us work from life as a starting point. Both can take lifetimes to master the tools to render imaginations exactly as we intend.