Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Pocket : Hands-on with Eventiles, the camera roll curation genius

Pocket : Hands-on with Eventiles, the camera roll curation genius: "That’s not going to change anytime soon—there’s just too much going on to sort through multiple photo shoots, decide on the best images, and then follow up with an album on Facebook, Flickr, or SmugMug. That means some really cool images (if you do say so yourself) sit in your phone for your private viewing pleasure instead of being seen by the world."

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Pocket : Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ70 Review

Pocket : Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ70 Review: "The 60x zoom runs all the way up to a 35 SLR equivalent of 1200mm but — note this! — it begins from a super wide 20mm equivalent. That means you can shoot close shots of sports players from the sidelines and then cover cramped interiors with the same camera. You can also buy a 1.7x tele conversion lens that will take the focal length to 2040mm! Beat that!"

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Pocket : Simple Tips to Create Levitation Photography with Snapheal (+ Good News)

Pocket : Simple Tips to Create Levitation Photography with Snapheal (+ Good News): "We – photographers – make magic happen using a wide range of interesting techniques. Some popular wizardry now being spread around is levitation photography: where objects and people appear to float in the air. While there are many ways to accomplish these shots such as having your subject jump really high, a little bit of software spell such as Snapheal for Mac can come in handy and will allow you to create truly unique and conceptual photos."

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Pocket : How to do Bokeh

Pocket : How to do Bokeh: "Creative photography often involves using a variety of techniques to add dramatic effects to a photograph. One such technique is referred to as bokeh (pronounced like “broke” without the letter “r”). Bokeh is the technique of adding intentional “fuzzy” areas within a photograph."

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Tips for Photographing Autumn Colors – PictureCorrect

Tips for Photographing Autumn Colors – PictureCorrect: "Photographing autumn colors can be the most fun you have with your camera. The fall is a great time of year for photography. There are an unlimited number of sights, sounds and smells to stimulate your senses. After reading this article you should be able to pick a great subject to display and dress it up with the fabulous colors of the fall season. This is a very emotional time of year. Think about that when you are out shooting. What you feel when the day is overcast will be different than when the day is bright and sunny."

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