Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Portrait Cropping Guide – PictureCorrect

Portrait Cropping Guide – PictureCorrect: "Framing your subject up for a portrait can sometimes be difficult. Should you get closer? Further? Cropping in close is particularly challenging because you don’t want to change it in such a way that it looks like your subject is missing limbs. A poorly cropped photo can make all the difference when it comes to portraits. To help you out, here’s a little cropping guide shown from Digital Camera World that shows where to crop and where not to crop. Green lines mean it’s a good place for the edge of the frame, red means it’s a bad place:"

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Natural Light Photography Tips: Seriously Improve Your Photos

Natural Light Photography Tips: Seriously Improve Your Photos: "When it comes to photography courses and trying to improve the quality of your photos, learning about light isn’t that sexy is it?"

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Natural Light Photography Tips: Seriously Improve Your Photos

Natural Light Photography Tips: Seriously Improve Your Photos: "When it comes to photography courses and trying to improve the quality of your photos, learning about light isn’t that sexy is it?"

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Stock photography tips: how to shoot and edit stock photos that sell | Digital Camera World

Stock photography tips: how to shoot and edit stock photos that sell | Digital Camera World: "Tired of your stock photography endeavours going to waste? Start making some money from your photography; use these stock photography tips to start setting up your shoots and editing photos in a more commercially minded way."

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Turn your Photos into 3D videos! Free Photography Tips Tutorials Reviews and Wordpress Themes | Photography tips and photography tutorials and more

Turn your Photos into 3D videos! Free Photography Tips Tutorials Reviews and Wordpress Themes | Photography tips and photography tutorials and more: " a French Wedding Photographer, converts his images into these awesome 3D effects. The images have unique look to them and the overall effect is nothing short of amazing. Checkout this amazing video that he put together."

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Destination: Alaska

Destination: Alaska: "Over the years, as I grew as a photographer, I wanted to expand my horizons and photograph exotic and epic places. Tops on my list was Alaska.  I wanted to photograph the grandeur of the Alaska Range, of Denali, and the beauty of the nature and wildlife.  I found Alaska to be full of beauty and opportunity, but at the same time, a difficult place to photograph."

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