Six Advanced Tips for Photography Composition — improvephotography.com — Readability: "So you already know that the rule of thirds, leading lines, and framing your photo are some of the basic photography composition techniques photographers commonly use. Here are a few other not so common composition techniques that can set your photos apart from the rest!"
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Wednesday, October 30, 2013
PHOTOGRAPHY TIP: How to create your own watermark for FREE! — feetfromshore.wordpress.com — Readability
PHOTOGRAPHY TIP: How to create your own watermark for FREE! — feetfromshore.wordpress.com — Readability: "Last week I promised I’d post a tutorial on how to make a custom watermark for your photos without the need of using expensive photo-editing software like Photoshop or Lightroom, and here it is! Before I had access to Photoshop, I used PicMonkey as my go-to source for all my basic photo-editing needs and to design my old FeetfromShore button and header. I didn’t want to pay someone to make that for me, so I used this online photo editor to make my blog more personal. It’s very intuitive and easy to use – you’ll be a pro in no time! Ok then, let’s get started."
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Digital Photography School — digital-photography-school.com — Readability
Digital Photography School — digital-photography-school.com — Readability: "This shot was taken just after a January snow storm. The ice glistening on the dune grass made for an excellent foreground while the lighthouse towered in the background. A polarizer was used to help darken the sky. Taken with the EOS 5D Mark II and EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II. ISO 100, 1/250 at f/16."
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Smoke Photography Photoshop Tutorial — www.picturecorrect.com — Readability
Smoke Photography Photoshop Tutorial — www.picturecorrect.com — Readability: "In this tutorial, I will show you how to process your smoke photographs using Photoshop. This is a follow up to the tutorial on How to Photograph Smoke – Step-by-Step Tutorial. If you want to know how to photograph smoke, please read the previous article and then come back to this tutorial when you’re done."
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