Photography Tips: 15 Tips from Famous Photographers | IFB: "One of my most memorable classes in college was an Intro to Photography course that launched me into the big world of photography. Not only did it open my eyes to techniques and new skills, it also introduced me to some of history’s most brilliant photographers. Ansel Adams, Annie Leibovitz, Herb Ritts, Richard Avedon, Mario Testino. These are just a handful of photography’s legends."
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Friday, November 16, 2012
Macro photography made easy - Guide - Cameras - CNET Asia
Macro photography made easy - Guide - Cameras - CNET Asia: "Ever wanted to explore the world from a Liliputian perspective and discover a world beyond the naked eye? Macro photography takes you down to the micro level and allows you to capture detailed closeups--such as the stigma of a flower or the eye of a dragonfly. Of course, to be able to capture such detail, one needs the passion, patience and eye for detail. Besides having the proper camera gear, you need to have the right foundation in terms of shooting techniques."
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Basic tips for product photography | SYS-CON MEDIA
Basic tips for product photography | SYS-CON MEDIA: "Whether for business reasons or just personal, take pictures of products is something that seems simple but is not. When we want to present a product or show our latest gadget is important to make a good photo. In that we emphasize the physical characteristics that distinguish details of the rest and of course make them attractive to the viewer."
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How To Photograph Reflections In Water
How To Photograph Reflections In Water: "One of my favourite things to do when I travel is to go on a quest to find a body of water that has a reflection of a landmark.
Photographing a reflection creates a unique image of an often photographed subject by adding interest and depth to your photograph."
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Photographing a reflection creates a unique image of an often photographed subject by adding interest and depth to your photograph."
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Photoshop Masks 101
Photoshop Masks 101: "When it comes to fixing images in Photoshop or Photoshop Elements the ability to use masks to do your edits is invaluable. By using a mask instead of, for example, the Eraser you get an edit which can be changed or even removed any time in the future."
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