Photographer Scotch Macaskill has started a new blog where he’ll be posting a variety of images, including his favorites and also experimental work, particularly those using slow shutter speeds to create motion blur, and also those using digital manipulation to give a “painterly” look (as in the MG photo below).

MG TD, a British Classic Sports Car
The blog has only just been created so there’s not yet much content, but if you’re interested in photography, then it’s worth bookmarking for future reference, or subscribing to the RSS feed. Find out more by visiting Scotch Macaskill’s Blog.
Photographic prints by world-renowned photographers such as Ansel Adams, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Margaret Bourke-White, and Art Wolfe are now available at affordable prices, thanks to improved digital technology and lower production costs.
Spectacular images, in both color and black and white, can be digitally printed on archival photographic paper, producing exceptional detail, while colors and tones are clear and pure.
Although black and white photography has always had its own special appeal, this art form became less popular as color photography took center stage.
However, digital cameras have introduced a new generation to the delights of photography. High-tech image editors and easy-to-use digital cameras meanwhile are making it much less complicated to produce black and white images - without the need for a darkroom.
This means that photographic prints and posters are today available in many styles, including:
* Black and White Photography
* Color Photography
* Hand-Colored Photography
* Sepia-Tone Photography
* Tinted Photography
* Vintage Photography
For anyone who enjoys good photography, there’s no reason why you can’t find those special images guaranteed to bring lasting pleasure and satisfaction.
Advances in digital printing technology mean that high quality posters and prints covering a wide array of subjects are available today at very affordable prices.
Digital cameras have sparked a renewed interest in photography and superb photographs by some of the world’s leading photographers can be purchased online without denting the budget. Photographs can now be digitally printed on archival photographic paper, producing vivid, pure colors and exceptional detail.
Never before have customers had such a wide choice of subject matter when looking for art or photography to decorate their walls, whether in the home, office, pub, den, or dorm.
Popular Print and Posters products include:
See Posters and Posters to find out more and read related articles on travel, sports, animals, movies, music.
Posters and Posters, a new Print & Poster Store, features BIG, colorful, and eye-grabbing display images instead of the tiny thumbnails one normally finds.
The advantage of big images is that you see much more detail and can better visualise how the print or poster will look when hanging on a wall of your home, pub, or office.
On the other hand, lots of small images on a page allow you to browse through them quickly but often it’s difficult to see any real detail.
See the images below to compare the difference:
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Below is a list of print and poster categories available from Posters and Posters:
Most people starting out in digital photography are initially confused by all the options available when trying to choose the most suitable digital camera. There are so many models available, from basic point-and-shoot compacts to high-end digital SLRs, that it can boggle even the most logical mind. To make matters worse, new digital camera models are appearing every week, promising more features than evern before.
One of the best and quickest ways of learning about digital cameras is to watch hands-on video demonstrations. And to help you get a handle on what’s available and what the various models offer, we’ve collected videos of many of the most popular digital cameras available today. So why not check out our free Digital Camera Videos and see what the experts have to say.
by Scotch Macaskill
Any small business that deals in physical products should be using a digital camera to take product pictures.
Using a fairly basic, inexpensive camera, it’s easy to quickly photograph a product and email the pictures to a customer.
A good, sharp photo of the product will invariably be more useful to an interested party than a verbal description over the phone. Read the full article, Product Pictures Made Easy