Saturday, December 25, 2010

Merry Christmas from dPS: And We’re Moving into Holiday Mode

Merry Christmas from dPS: And We’re Moving into Holiday Mode:

"dPS headquarters are in Melbourne Australia where the clock has just ticked
over past midnight and Santa is busily at work stuffing stockings with all kinds
of great photographic gear!"

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

David Stanley Photography - articles - filters

David Stanley Photography - articles - filters:
"There was a vogue a few years ago, which seemed to coincide with a general
surge in the popularity of a certain maker of square filters, for using ever more
outlandish combinations of filter effects. Often we would see a landscape buried
under a brooding tobacco sky, pierced only by a seven-pointed starburst sun
illuminating a curious coral pink foreground."

Photography Tips For Designers

Photography Tips For Designers:
"Throughout your career as a designer you will be required to use a camera
at some stage so it is vital you know how to use one, and at the very least,
know the basics principles & elements of photography. So I present to you
photography tips for designers."

TutorialBlog.org

TutorialBlog.org
Skin touchup

Nathan McCreery: Landscape Photographer Interview – PictureCorrect

Nathan McCreery: Landscape Photographer Interview

Travel Photography Subjects: History

Travel Photography Subjects: History

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Color Correction Tutorial for PhotoShop - PhotoLinks Photography Tips

Color Correction Tutorial for PhotoShop

"This tutorial is based on the information I received from the guys at AP
(Associated Press). The AP process over 800 photos a day with this
process, so it should work for you.
There is a simple 4 step process to getting the perfect color correction
everytime with your photos. In order for this process to work make sure
you have accurately adjusted your monitor based on the adobe gamma
correction application which comes with Photoshop."

Photo Question of the Day #1: African Safari Lens Choice : In the Field: Photo Blog by Richard Wong

Photo Question of the Day #1: African Safari Lens Choice

Beginner Photography - How to Use Silhouettes to Make Your Pictures More Interesting

Beginner Photography - How to Use Silhouettes
to Make Your Pictures More Interesting

Mike's Ryukyu Gallery: Photography Tip: Manual Focus for the Bird

Mike's Ryukyu Gallery: Photography Tip: Manual Focus for the Bird:

"Everyone, including yours truly, uses Automatic Focus when taking pictures
in their travels. It’s probably one the greatest inventions the camera makers
came up with, until digital cameras came along and replaced film. But, there are
times that Manual Focus Mode is the only way to go. One example is the Osprey
I photographed at the Okinawa City Zoo, in Japan."

Buying Or Cleaning a Used Camera Lens? Things to Check – PictureCorrect

Buying Or Cleaning a Used Camera Lens?

YouTube - Digital Photography Tips

YouTube - Digital Photography Tips

Sunday, October 31, 2010

How to Remove Color Casts in JPEGs | Beyond Megapixels

How to Remove Color Casts in JPEGs

Light up the Floor - A Floor Lit Table Top Studio Project | DIYPhotography.net

Light up the Floor - A Floor Lit Table Top Studio Project

Tips for Microstock Photography

Tips for Microstock Photography:

"I’ve always been fascinated by the endless different places we can see around the world.
Undoubtedly this is one of the main factors that ignited my passion for photography.
Since I was a child my parents took me with them when traveling, and this thirst for
visiting new countries grew inside me like a inherited gift."

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Depth of Field in a Nutshell – PictureCorrect

Depth of Field in a Nutshell

BetterPhoto Instructor Insights: Photoshop Tip: How to Straighten Angled Lines

Photoshop Tip: How to Straighten Angled Lines

HDR From the Field to the Computer: Part 2

HDR From the Field to the Computer: Part 2

Greeting Card Templates in PS or PSE

Greeting Card Templates in PS or PSE:
"The holidays are nearly upon us and our clients are going to be asking about cards!
I like making mine in Elements because I love the ease of the project bin which
shows me all of my open files and lets me drag and drop them with ease."

Monday, October 11, 2010

How ISO Speed Works in Digital Photography – PictureCorrect

How ISO Speed Works in Digital Photography

Como Park St Paul Minesota

Como Park St Paul Minesota:

"There is a beautiful park that was built in 1873, that is located on
the west side of St Paul, Como Park, almost on the border of Minneapolis
that is one of the best places to visit and spend a day with your family or
even by yourself. The park includes a great conservatory, a very good zoo,
Como town kids rides, a Japanese garden, a golf course, several picnic areas,
a beautiful lake, meeting rooms and party rooms for weddings and birthday
parties, and it's all free except the golf, party rooms and the rides."

Using Manual Mode | Digi's Photography Tips

Using Manual Mode | Digi's Photography Tips

The Outdoor Wedding: Using Scenery for Memorable Wedding Pictures

The Outdoor Wedding: Using Scenery for Memorable Wedding Pictures

3 Great Tips to Enhance Your Color Photo’s in Photoshop

3 Great Tips to Enhance Your Color Photo’s in Photoshop