Monday, October 10, 2011
How to photograph fall color
How to photograph fall color: It's happened again -- somehow, the long summer days have passed, the air is getting cooler, and the smell of pumpkin spice lattes fills the air. Autumn has arrived! Across a large part of America, that also means gorgeous fall colors, which in turn means excellent photographic opportunities.
Tips for Maintaining Creativity as a Photographer – PictureCorrect
Tips for Maintaining Creativity as a Photographer – PictureCorrect: "As photographers it is pretty much in our job description to produce creative and inspiring work. If your income is based around photography then you know creativity sells. However there’s always a point in time when creativity is low – writers call it ‘writer’s block’."
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A Cowards Guide to Street Photography
A Cowards Guide to Street Photography: "I love the poignancy of street photography; the way it can portray the world in an ironic, tragic, educational or funny way – often all at the same time! I would love to have the confidence to point my lens directly at someone and shoot, even from a distance – more often than not though I just don’t have the ‘hutzpah’."
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Olympus E-P3 Review
Olympus E-P3 Review: "Three months before its official release the photographic press caught its first sight of this new model. This was paralleled by close looks at two related models, near-identical in specs, but differing radically in appearance: welcome also to the Lite E-PL3 and Mini E-PM1."
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3 Easy Tips to Fix Ugly Edges When Removing Backgrounds - How-To Geek
3 Easy Tips to Fix Ugly Edges When Removing Backgrounds - How-To Geek: "If you cut out a lot of objects from photographs, chances are you’ve run across a few rough, ugly looking edges. They can be easy fixes, and here’s three great (GIMP friendly) tips to help in three different scenarios."
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