Wednesday, May 29, 2013

The Top 50 ‘Pictures of the Day’ for 2011 «TwistedSifter

The Top 50 ‘Pictures of the Day’ for 2011 «TwistedSifter: "very day at 5pm the Sifter posts the Picture of the Day. Below you will find a collection of the Sifter’s Top 50 from 2011. It’s hard to imagine the year is almost over, time seems to fly faster each successive year so it’s fun to take a moment and look back at the year that was. Click any of the pictures below to be taken to the individual post to learn more about the photographer and picture taken. Enjoy and stay sifty my friends!"

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55 incredible examples of photo manipulation

55 incredible examples of photo manipulation: "We present collection of 55 incredible examples of photo manipulation. Some of them... you may know already, but another ones... could be new for you. What I'm sure about... all of them are simply worth of your attention."

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Neon Waterfalls are the Coolest Things You'll Ever See - The Bold Italic - San Francisco

Neon Waterfalls are the Coolest Things You'll Ever See - The Bold Italic - San Francisco: "What do you get when you put together neon glow sticks and the majestic natural beauty of Northern California's waterfalls? The coolest collection of photographs you've ever seen in your life. "

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Candlelight From A Speedlight - YouTube

Candlelight From A Speedlight - YouTube: ""

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7 Beginner Tips For Sharper Photos – PictureCorrect

7 Beginner Tips For Sharper Photos – PictureCorrect: "Scott Kelby, the author of many digital photography books says, “If your photos aren’t sharp then the rest doesn’t matter”. Key to any image is its sharpness and in order to get those photos pin sharp you need to follow some basic guidelines."

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Creative Portrait Project with Shattered Glass Fragments – PictureCorrect

Creative Portrait Project with Shattered Glass Fragments – PictureCorrect: "The plight of foster children is a heart-wrenching one, and one that photographer Rob Woodcox takes very much to heart. In this video from Jakob Skogheim, Woodcox strives to capture those feelings through the power of photographic images. Using shards of glass, he photographs his model among shredded and fractured light being shot in hundreds of different directions, bounced from one place to the next, each fragment unable to represent the model as a whole:"

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Travel Photography Tips and Techniques – PictureCorrect

Travel Photography Tips and Techniques – PictureCorrect: "With travel photography you want to convey not only the sites and scenes you have seen but also the feelings and emotions associated with the locations. The unexpected is always around the corner when you travel and with some careful preparation and a keen photographic eye you can produce some memorable results."

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