Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Discovery Center: Creating a Time-lapse Effect

Discovery Center: Creating a Time-lapse Effect:

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Pocket : 10 Tips for Self Portrait Photography

Pocket : 10 Tips for Self Portrait Photography: "Self portrait photos are becoming increasingly necessary in the modern world. Think about social media. Whatever platform you sign up for requires you to upload an avatar of some kind."

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Pocket : Take Pictures Like A Professional With These Photography Tips

Pocket : Take Pictures Like A Professional With These Photography Tips: "Photography may be a fulfilling hobby or art. The following tips will help mere mortals to greatly improve your photography skills and join the likes of professional photographers."

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Pocket : photography tips: use burst mode for awesome action shots

Pocket : photography tips: use burst mode for awesome action shots: "How many times have you sat at your child's game and tried to catch a photo of the exact moment the bat connects with the ball (or your daughter makes a great save or your son dives off the starting block) - only to end up with a photo taken a second or two late? Due to the delay between the time your mind deciding to take a photo and the time your camera actually snaps the photo, it's way too easy to miss the action you're trying to capture. This is where burst mode comes in."

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Pocket : Photography Tips - Article 4: What sort of camera should I buy?

Pocket : Photography Tips - Article 4: What sort of camera should I buy?: "With so many different types of cameras, different models and prices, what should you be looking for when buying a digital camera today? Before I take a look at the main types of camera it is worth considering what type of photography you will be doing and how you will use the pictures."

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Pocket : How to fix (or just avoid) Distracting Backgrounds

Pocket : How to fix (or just avoid) Distracting Backgrounds: "Have you ever snapped what seemed like a great picture only to discover that there was something in the background that slaughtered your otherwise perfect shot? Maybe it was a person wearing bright colors doing something incredibly boring, like feeding a parking meter. Maybe it was a photobomb, and not the good kind, either. And then there’s those non-animate background distractions: tree branches that seem to grow right out of your subject’s head, or signs directing the whole neighborhood and everyone who sees your photo to the nearest laundromat."

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