Sunday, November 21, 2010

Color Correction Tutorial for PhotoShop - PhotoLinks Photography Tips

Color Correction Tutorial for PhotoShop

"This tutorial is based on the information I received from the guys at AP
(Associated Press). The AP process over 800 photos a day with this
process, so it should work for you.
There is a simple 4 step process to getting the perfect color correction
everytime with your photos. In order for this process to work make sure
you have accurately adjusted your monitor based on the adobe gamma
correction application which comes with Photoshop."

Mike's Ryukyu Gallery: Photography Tip: Manual Focus for the Bird

Mike's Ryukyu Gallery: Photography Tip: Manual Focus for the Bird:

"Everyone, including yours truly, uses Automatic Focus when taking pictures
in their travels. It’s probably one the greatest inventions the camera makers
came up with, until digital cameras came along and replaced film. But, there are
times that Manual Focus Mode is the only way to go. One example is the Osprey
I photographed at the Okinawa City Zoo, in Japan."

Monday, November 15, 2010

Where to find free photos for your website online

Where to find free photos for your website online:

"If you do online writing for Hubpages or other online sites, or you have a
website that that you need photos to put on your site to add interest to your
site. One of the most difficult things is to find photos that you can use without
license agreements."

Friday, November 12, 2010

First steps in Portraiture :: Photocritic photography blog

First steps in Portraiture

"My entry into Photography was a very gentle and gradual one.
As such, I don’t actually remember much of how it all came about,
nor do I remember the specific steps I took, nor in what order I
learned the lessons, or why."

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

10 Photography Challenges to bring out your creativity

10 Photography Challenges to bring out your creativity:

"There are many things you can do to improve your photographic creativity.
The key to improving your photographic creativity is to train your eyes to
see things a little different than normal"