The Two Types Of Digital Camera Blogs
What are blogs? The latest hit of the internet, Blogs (or
web logs) are in fact online journals kept by private
individuals.
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They were originally meant to be fairy informal but more
recently they have become organized and even commercialized to
an extent. They act as a set of internet jungle drums inviting
objective discussion and updating news on any variety of
subjects. Everything reported in blogs is both unconfirmable an
unofficial. That doesn't make them any less popular. Estimates
are that there are more than 50 million active web logs at this
point of time on the internet.
For lovers of digital photography there are plenty of blogs
to visit. There are actually two types of digital camera
blogs.
Web logs that track trends in digital imaging, offering
advice to both novices and veterans. There are product reviews
on all the latest digital cameras and ancillary equipment which
ostensibly appear to be objective, however most of these blogs
are sponsored by digital imagery equipment manufacturers. This
might incline you to question their objectivity.
Where these blogs come into their own is in the exchange of
information between digital photographers. Many good pieces of
advice, tips and tricks can be picked by those who are novices
at digital photography and are looking to increase their
knowledge. Some the discussions that you can take part in on a
digital camera forum can become quite heated, as enthusiasts
from all over the globe meet online to argue and discuss all
the latest trends in the industry.
The other type of digital camera blogs to be found online is
a wide exchange of digital photographs. They even have their
own name, photoblogs. There are many of these photoblogs
online. Acting as floating gallery of interesting effects ad
displaying techniques of photo image enhancement that are a
form of modern photographic. Photoblogs have become a massive
and free reservoir or gallery of digital images on every
conceivable subject that is imaginable.
Anyone looking for a digital image to use in advertising can
find it in a matter of moments by winding their way through the
catacomb of web logs.
All weblogs feed of each other through an amazing tentacle
of links. This is how they live and breathe and why they have
become such an attraction to advertisers. The large digital
equipment manufacturers are nobody's fool and they are well
aware that they can reach an audience of millions through
weblogs. Their costs are minimal compared to traditional
advertising traditional compared to traditional web and in a
different stratosphere to print advertising. Weblogs and
photoblogs are an important media or information exchange for
the digital photographer and are here to stay.
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