Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Photographing Winter Landscapes - Digital Photo Secrets
Photographing Winter Landscapes - Digital Photo Secrets: "This time of year you’re probably looking out the window and wondering when the sun is finally going to come out. It’s the dead of winter, the holidays are gone, and guess what? You’ve gotta return to your job. The first week in January is consistently voted the most depressing in the northern hemisphere, but you should have no reason to feel blue. Now is the time to create the most gorgeous landscape photos you’ve ever made. Here’s how."
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How To Use Simplicity To Enhance Your Photos - Digital Photo Secrets
How To Use Simplicity To Enhance Your Photos - Digital Photo Secrets: "We all have busy schedules between work, family, friends and our photography. A simple life is the thing of the past for most people these days. But, when it comes to photography, simplicity is almost always the better choice. If you think about it, simplicity works with all the genres. Whether sports, portraits, landscape, street, or wedding photography, the photos that emphasize minimalism are popular for a reason. The big lesson? Less is more!"
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Using Vertical Lines in Your photography - Digital Photo Secrets
Using Vertical Lines in Your photography - Digital Photo Secrets: "I know you’ve heard a lot about diagonal lines, and how they can be used to add depth and dimension to a photograph. Diagonal lines are wonderful because they act as arrows, drawing your viewer’s eye into a scene and encouraging it to spend some time looking around. But what about vertical lines? What do they do for your photographs? Keep reading to find out."
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Photographing the Human-Animal Bond - Digital Photo Secrets
Photographing the Human-Animal Bond - Digital Photo Secrets: "If you share your home with a dog, cat or other furry creature, then you know that being a pet owner is about more than just caring for a non-human animal. We love our pets, and they love us. Animals are a part of our families."
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