Monday, June 30, 2014

Photographing Moments of Crisis to Help Save Lives – PictureCorrect

Photographing Moments of Crisis to Help Save Lives – PictureCorrect: "Photographer Brent Humphreys and his team recently had the chance to work on a huge photo project for AARP Magazine about crisis moments and how to survive them. The large scale project had them coming up with feasible ways to capture four completely possible—and believable—scary moments. In this behind the scenes video, you can see how the team worked to create life-like photos of an animal attack, a plane crash, a car collision, and a car in water:"



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Sunday, June 29, 2014

How to Use Shutter Speed and Creative Camera Motion for Artistic Effect – PictureCorrect

How to Use Shutter Speed and Creative Camera Motion for Artistic Effect – PictureCorrect: "Motion blur can be used to create compelling action shots, but have you tried using it to bring movement to stationary scenes? In the following video, Bryan Peterson demonstrates three techniques for introducing movement into your photographs for beautiful abstract results:"



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Beautiful Tilt-Shift Timelapse Features a Tiny Sydney, Australia – PictureCorrect

Beautiful Tilt-Shift Timelapse Features a Tiny Sydney, Australia – PictureCorrect:



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Boudoir photography tips for models - Video Dailymotion

Boudoir photography tips for models - Video Dailymotion:



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4 Fabulous Fireworks Photography Tips » Discovery Center Blog | Blog | Discovery Center

4 Fabulous Fireworks Photography Tips » Discovery Center Blog | Blog | Discovery Center: "When you’re out for a night of pyrotechnic thrill, you may want to capture something to show your family and friends. So here are a few quick tips from the Corel Discovery Center to get amazing shots on your night out. Otherwise, your attempts at fireworks photography may turn out like wisps of grey on a black background"



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3 Ways to Affect Depth of Field - Digital Photography School

3 Ways to Affect Depth of Field - Digital Photography School: "We get a lot of questions on the topic of how to control depth of field. We’ve written a number of tutorials on the topic (linked below) but thought this diagram outlining 3 ways to impact DOF might be helpful too."



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Tips for Creating Dynamic, High-Impact Photographs (Video) – PictureCorrect

Tips for Creating Dynamic, High-Impact Photographs (Video) – PictureCorrect: "As photographers, we are always looking for ways to stretch our creative limits. We want to create the most amazing photos possible, but sometimes we lack the motivation. In her lecture “From Static to Dynamic: Creating Photographs with Impact,” This video teaches us how to tap into our creativity, develop a creative vision, and implement a variety of tools and techniques to test drive on the next shoot:"



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5 Tips to Immediately Improve Your Retouching – PictureCorrect

5 Tips to Immediately Improve Your Retouching – PictureCorrect: "Retouching is a labor of love. It takes time, focus, and the right mindset to turn good images into great ones. All of that time in front of the computer can drive anyone crazy, so we asked world-renowned retoucher Pratik Naik for his tips for staying loose and producing consistently beautiful final images."



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How to Remove Objects From an Image With Photoshop – PictureCorrect

How to Remove Objects From an Image With Photoshop – PictureCorrect: "Photoshop has such a diverse range of tools and image editing capabilities that it’s hard for one person to learn how they all work. It’s easy to stick to what you know and need, but there are advantages of learning about some of Photoshop’s finer hidden gems. Listen to Hughes as he introduces us to Vanishing Point and the Path Tool, two lesser known options to use when removing objects from images:"



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Master Using Water In Your Photos During July - Digital Photo Secrets

Master Using Water In Your Photos During July - Digital Photo Secrets: "During July, I’m running a Photography Dash dedicated to using water to enhance your photography. I’ll show you how to set your camera to capture both styles of water image above.

You’ll find out the best ways to include water in your own photos, as well as the exact camera settings to capture either silky smooth running water, or to freeze water in your photo."



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Why Do Cloudy Day Photos Seem Flat? - Digital Photo Secrets

Why Do Cloudy Day Photos Seem Flat? - Digital Photo Secrets: "f you’re like most beginners in photography, taking photos on a cloudy day is almost often a challenge. It seems no matter how much you try and how often you hear well-meaning advice from professionals, the tips don’t seem to work. The photos you take almost always come out darn flat! What could be wrong?"



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5 Not-So-Obvious Mistakes Photographers Make When Starting a Business and How You Can Avoid Them

5 Not-So-Obvious Mistakes Photographers Make When Starting a Business and How You Can Avoid Them: "When starting your photography business it’s easy to get caught up in how good your portfolio looks, buying new equipment, or how many followers you have on social media. While these tasks are important, you risk overlooking some crucial numbers that will help you to hold yourself accountable and succeed as a result."



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Saturday, June 28, 2014

Fixing Red Eye - Digital Photo Secrets

Fixing Red Eye - Digital Photo Secrets: "Have you ever had that annoying ‘red eye’ problem with your photos? You’re out at night and take some snaps of your friends, but when you look at the photos the next day, you see a huge red blob in your friends’ eyes. You wonder how that happened and what you can do to fix it."



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Taking Great Photos at the County Fair - Digital Photo Secrets

Taking Great Photos at the County Fair - Digital Photo Secrets: "Funnel cakes, ferris wheels and fun houses – what could be better than a county fair? With all those sights and lights, carnival photos should almost take themselves. Except that they usually don’t. So why is it so easy to capture blurry, chaotic and generally uninteresting shots at a carnival, and so hard to bring home photos that wow?"



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How To Take Sharper Pictures - Digital Photo Secrets

How To Take Sharper Pictures - Digital Photo Secrets: "A few weeks ago, we talked about why sharpening is important and what you can do to sharpen your images in post production with software like Adobe Photoshop Elements. Now that you’re armed with this knowledge, why not take it one step further? Why not learn how to take sharper images from the very start so you don’t have to worry about sharpening them later on? Let’s dive into it!"



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Converting Photos to Black & White: Topaz B&W Effects 2 – PictureCorrect

Converting Photos to Black & White: Topaz B&W Effects 2 – PictureCorrect: "Topaz B&W Effects 2 is designed to be the most technologically-advanced software available for custom black and white photography conversion. They are offering it at 30% off until the end of the month which means there’s only a few days left, simply remember to use the voucher code JUNEBW at checkout. Deal Found here: Topaz Black & White Effects"



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Weekly Photography Challenge Hills and Valleys

Weekly Photography Challenge Hills and Valleys: "Earlier today I shared a collection of images of hills and mountains. Now it’s your turn.

This week’s photography challenge is to get out and do some landscape photography. Specifically hills, valleys and mountains – get out into some natural landscape.

Some ideas to get started:"



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Using Off-camera Flash to Fix Lighting Problems for Outdoor Portraits

Using Off-camera Flash to Fix Lighting Problems for Outdoor Portraits: "When you’re taking pictures of family and friends outdoors, you are often not in control of the light, and that can lead to poor portraits."



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5 Tips for Creating a Photo Essay with a Purpose

5 Tips for Creating a Photo Essay with a Purpose: "s a photographer, you are a storyteller. The nouns are your subject matter; the verbs are the color and contrast that keep the story moving. A cast of characters all working together to get your point across. Instead of proper grammar, you ensure proper exposure. Instead of spelling errors, you watch for tack-sharp focus. For those times when the story is especially important and meaningful, or for when one image doesn’t say it all, there is the photographic essay. With blogging and social media, photo essays are more popular than ever: humorous or emotionally relevant, sparking debate or encouraging compassion, each with a story to tell."



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Posing Guide for Photographing Women: 7 More Poses to Get You 21 Different Photos [Part II] - Digital Photography School

Posing Guide for Photographing Women: 7 More Poses to Get You 21 Different Photos [Part II] - Digital Photography School: "f you haven’t read the first article in this series, I would kindly recommend you to start with Posing Guide for Photographing Women: 7 Poses to Get You 21 Different Photos – Part I where we started with 7 standing poses.

Let’s continue this time with 7 sitting poses for female subjects and their possible variations in order to get at least three different shots for each pose."



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Learn Tips Digital Photography Success; Tips For Photographing, Glamour Photography Tips - Video Dailymotion

Learn Tips Digital Photography Success; Tips For Photographing, Glamour Photography Tips - Video Dailymotion:



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Photography Tips for Panning {tracking a moving subject}

Photography Tips for Panning {tracking a moving subject}: "Hi friends! I forgot to share with you my most recent article I wrote for the New York Institute of Photography. It’s all about tracking a moving subject, or Panning! It’s tricky, I still struggle with it, but I’ve got tips on how to get started.  If you “pin for later” I’d love for you to pin it here, and help me spread the word!"



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Friday, June 27, 2014

Weekly Photography Challenge Outside the Box Creativity

Weekly Photography Challenge Outside the Box Creativity: "This time around the weekly photography challenge is a little bit different than our usual topics. This one is pretty wide opened because I want you to get out there and get crazy creative!"



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Basics: What is RAW and how does it help Photographers? - Digital Photo Secrets

Basics: What is RAW and how does it help Photographers? - Digital Photo Secrets: "Does your camera have a RAW file format selection in its Image Quality option? Chances are it has one, but most of the time this gets ignored in favor of the JPEGs. After all, we are more familiar with the JPEG options, right? So in this article we are going to dive in and learn about this image file format and see how it can benefit us in our photography."



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7 Tips for Photographing Teenagers - Digital Photo Secrets

7 Tips for Photographing Teenagers - Digital Photo Secrets: "When it comes to photographing kids, most photography sites put their emphasis on little kids from chasing toddlers to capturing the crayon holding moments. Very few blogs focus their advice on capturing teenagers; however, technically, until they’re 18 in most countries, teenagers are kids too! And sometimes they can be harder to photograph than toddlers; however, the challenges are different. These can be some of the most rewarding images because you’re capturing them at a stage between innocence and loss of innocence. These tips will help you put a smile on even the kids sporting braces and attitudes."



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21 Impressive Tree Images - Digital Photography School

21 Impressive Tree Images - Digital Photography School: "here’s something about trees that gets to me. I’m not sure exactly what it is but something about their shape, majesty, intricacy and symbolism draws me to them as photographic subjects. Today I spent a couple of hours surfing through Flickr, particularly looking for Tree images (some OF trees and others that just include them in some important way). Here’s some that caught my attention – many of which are even more beautiful large (click to see them bigger)."



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How to Get Super Sharp Landscape Photography Images

How to Get Super Sharp Landscape Photography Images: "he most common question I get asked by my workshop students is ‘how do you get such sharp images?’. It’s actually really simple. Basically, avoid movement of any kind while the shutter is open, focus well and choose the right aperture for your creative vision. Mostly it’s just plain old common sense with a couple of technical elements thrown in, so if you want to learn how to get super sharp landscape photography images, here’s my list of top tips."



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Thursday, June 26, 2014

What is tilt-shift photography? - Digital Photo Secrets

What is tilt-shift photography? - Digital Photo Secrets: "You may have heard about it before. Perhaps you’ve seen a tilt-shift lens or an old-fashioned camera with a bellows. Cameras and lenses like these can be used to shift the most focused part of your image, resulting in some interesting effects. One of them is the “fake miniature” image below. So, if you haven’t heard about tilt-shift photography yet, then consider this your introduction. I’ll show you everything you need to know."



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How to do Surreal Digital Infrared Photography Without Expensive Gear or Camera Conversions

How to do Surreal Digital Infrared Photography Without Expensive Gear or Camera Conversions: "Photos made with invisible infrared light, rather than visible light, yield wildly strange and eerie photographs that always have the “WOW Factor.”  For landscapes or scenic imagery, infrared (IR) photography is highly regarded as fine art. But back in the days of film photography, shooting infrared was complicated, expensive and the results were often not great. For those with determination though, that one image that did ‘work” was always worth the trouble."



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Panasonic Lumix FZ1000 vs. Sony Cyber-shot RX10

Panasonic Lumix FZ1000 vs. Sony Cyber-shot RX10: "Bridge cameras, with their fixed super-zoom lenses, have traditionally offered users a great focal range, but not necessarily the image quality to match. That changed with the Sony RX10, which used a large one-inch-type sensor to boost photographic quality. But now there's a new challenger on the block, the Panasonic FZ1000, which offers much of what makes the RX10 great, and a bit more too. Here Gizmag looks at how the two cameras compare."



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5 Ways To Break Out of a Creative Photography Rut

5 Ways To Break Out of a Creative Photography Rut: "I’m a full time photographer that concentrates on shooting restaurant and bar interiors, food, and cocktails. After strictly shooting that subject matter for long time I found myself uninspired, so I decided to do something about it."



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Spice-Up Your Outdoor Photos with Wireless Off-camera Flash and Gels

Spice-Up Your Outdoor Photos with Wireless Off-camera Flash and Gels: "Wireless off-camera flash is a great way to add a splash of light and give a scene an added dimension, or to fill in shadows in high-contrast scenes. The TTL (through the lens) exposure feature makes it easier than ever to get a well-exposed image without the need for a flash meter. However, there’s one more ingredient that you can add that will open up a new world of creative possibilities for your photography. That ingredient is easy to find, easy to use, and affordable: colored flash gels."



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Wednesday, June 25, 2014

HockeyWorld.dk | Photography Tips And Tricks That Anyone Can Apply

HockeyWorld.dk | Photography Tips And Tricks That Anyone Can Apply: "Photography can be a very rewarding activity. There is a lot of information that may make it difficult to determine how to start. Below are some tips that can boost the quality of your photos.

It may seem as if red eye is insignificant, but it is a flaw that can ruin a photo. To prevent red eye, do not use the flash unless you have to, and have your subject focus his or her gaze somewhere besides the lens. There are cameras available on the market that come with a red eye feature."



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15 Poses and Tips for Selfies -

15 Poses and Tips for Selfies -: "Learning how to pose for a selfie will make a much bigger difference in how you look in the photo than any camera app will.  A search for #selfie on Instagram yields over 122 million photos. However, sometimes it can be difficult to take a flattering photo of yourself while also holding the camera. Here are some “selfie” posing tips, along with suggestions for how to hold your camera or phone."



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Posing Tips for Female Portraits

Posing Tips for Female Portraits:



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a dash of fash: 10 blog photography tips & tricks

a dash of fash: 10 blog photography tips & tricks: "With so much fashion blogs out there already we all know it's hard to stand out. One of those things that can make or break a blog, is photography. It takes some trying out to get it right, but it's definitely worth the invested time. I've been blogging for 1,5 years now and I get a lot of questions about my pictures. Time to share my 10 most important tips & tricks with you!"



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How to use a Gobo to add Depth Your Portraits with Subtractive Lighting

How to use a Gobo to add Depth Your Portraits with Subtractive Lighting: "It’s our responsibility as photographers to use the interplay of light and shadow on our subjects to create the third dimension in our two-dimensional media. When the shadows are absent, we should do our best to craft the direction of natural light with tools that do this organically–tools that do not call attention to themselves."



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Tuesday, June 24, 2014

5 Tips For Really Busy Street Photographers

5 Tips For Really Busy Street Photographers: "Nowadays. we are all really busy. We have countless commitments at work, at home, with our friends, and with our families. It is really hard to find time to shoot street photography. Not all of us can leave the obligations of the “real world” and just go out and shoot all the time."



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8 Ways to Make Your Landscape Photography More Meaningful – PictureCorrect

8 Ways to Make Your Landscape Photography More Meaningful – PictureCorrect: "We’ve all had those days…you head out to some glorious location in the wilderness, take perhaps hundreds of photographs, head home, and find a memory card full of mediocre shots. What happened? How can you improve your craft and create better pictures? In the following video, Robert Rodriguez Jr. shares insights into his successful decade-long career as a landscape photographer:"



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New: Understanding Post-Processing in Adobe Lightroom – PictureCorrect

New: Understanding Post-Processing in Adobe Lightroom – PictureCorrect: "Understanding Post-Processing is a unique educational tool from an award-winning travel photographer. You learn through action, by working on the 10 provided RAW files and following the steps in the 10 video tutorials. Every important technique is illuminated in more depth through the 52 additional examples that are de-constructed. The knowledge you’ll gain will save you countless hours. There’s a decade’s worth of trial, error and evolution covered in these videos. We were able to arrange a 45% discount for our readers until Friday, simply remember to use the discount code PICTURECORRECT at checkout. Found here: Understanding Post-Processing"



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Macphun Intensify Pro Software Review

Macphun Intensify Pro Software Review: "ntensify Pro (currently on 20% off for dPS readers here) is a Mac only image editing program from MacPhun. With apologies to Windows users (I really wish this software was available for PCs as well) let’s dive in and see what this software can do."



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Night Photography Tips | ED VEROSKY

Night Photography Tips | ED VEROSKY: "I received a question about night photography the other day, and thought I’d throw it over to Jeff Kauffman to get his take on it.  I asked if he could provide a few examples and explanations of his process. Here’s what he had to say:"



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Monday, June 23, 2014

A Beginner's Guide to Photographing Flowers

A Beginner's Guide to Photographing Flowers: "Summer's here and flowers are blooming everywhere — it's time to go outside, grab your camera and capture the beauty surrounding us. For those who aren't experienced photographers, it's just as important to understand how time of day, lighting and depth of field affect your photographs as is finding the right kind of equipment."



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8 Tips for Shooting Standout Bird Photography – PictureCorrect

8 Tips for Shooting Standout Bird Photography – PictureCorrect: "Instantly improve your photos of birds in the wild with these eight tips. Then, learn everything you need to know to capture the beauty and grace of birds in the wild, from lighting and gear to reading bird behavior. Join esteemed biologist and expert bird photographer Neil Losin in the online Craftsy class Photographing Birds in the Wild for 50% off—an offer for PictureCorrect readers.

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Getting Your Foot in the Door as a Freelance Assignment Photographer

Getting Your Foot in the Door as a Freelance Assignment Photographer: "One of the biggest changes photography has seen over the last 10 years is in photojournalism and documentary photography. Some will see this change as good while others will see this change as bad. The improvements made to consumer DSLR cameras, lenses and editing software have opened the doors for many photography hobbyists to engage in documentary photography."



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6 life-changing portrait photography tips

6 life-changing portrait photography tips: "Portrait photography is one of the most rewarding challenges involved with picking up your camera, and this month we are focusing on inspiring community members via the Unsung project so I thought it was time for a portrait refresher as they can be a bit tough to get right. "



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How to Shoot the Perfect Picture – PictureCorrect

How to Shoot the Perfect Picture – PictureCorrect:



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Friday, June 20, 2014

Rule of thirds, what does it mean?

Rule of thirds, what does it mean?: "If you have been taking photos for even a short time, it’s likely you have heard about photographic composition. The composition of a photograph is how you arrange the parts of a photo, so that it looks pleasing and lets the viewer see the story your photo is telling. It is how you put all the pieces of the photo together."



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Autofocus Modes Explained – PictureCorrect

Autofocus Modes Explained – PictureCorrect: "Sony recently released a new mirrorless camera that focuses faster than most of the best APS-C sensor equipped cameras on the market. The compact a6000 uses a Hybrid autofocus system which combines both Phase Detection and Contrast Detection autofocus. Now, you probably know that Phase Detection is faster than Contrast Detection, but be honest, do you know why? In this video, the different autofocus modes are explained:"



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Don't Know What to Shoot? These 4 Photography Exercises Will Keep You Motivated - Digital Photography School

Don't Know What to Shoot? These 4 Photography Exercises Will Keep You Motivated - Digital Photography School: "Whether you’re just getting into photography, or if you’ve been at it for years; you can keep yourself rejuvenated, and keep the creative juices flowing by always trying new things."



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4 Tips for Taking Better Photographs of Trees

4 Tips for Taking Better Photographs of Trees: "Can’t see the wood for the trees? I’ve often struggled with the challenge of photographing trees in a way that captures the imagination and takes the viewer on a journey. I’ve learned that for me, there are two very effective ways to consider and photograph trees. Try asking yourself these two questions:"



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Thursday, June 19, 2014

Beach photography tips

Beach photography tips: "Beaches! I love them. So much so that the last post I did on this site was all about beaches. And that wasn’t even the first.

Being as I am keen to share my knowledge with you folks on the subject of photography, via both tips and advice on this very blog, and through the medium of the spoken word at the odd workshop, it seemed sensible to put together a post all about how to take better beach photos"



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Glamour Photography Basics: 6 Tips to Take Stunning Photos

Glamour Photography Basics: 6 Tips to Take Stunning Photos: "From old-fashioned pinup to modern studio photography, glamour photography is back in fashion. Whether for an advertising campaign or a personal portfolio, being able to shoot glamour photos can help you expand your photographic career."



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Quick iPhone Product Photography Tips | Handmadeology

Quick iPhone Product Photography Tips | Handmadeology: "I stumbled across this great how-to video on using your iPhone for quick photos of your products!
Check out Holly’s site, charm & gumption for more awesome tips and cool handmade items."



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How to Use Depth of Field – PictureCorrect

How to Use Depth of Field – PictureCorrect: "What do we mean by depth of field? The term refers to the amount of detail in the photograph that is in focus. A typical landscape photograph will will show detail over a long distance, all of which will be in focus and recognizable by the viewer."



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Water Droplet Photography Tips – PictureCorrect

Water Droplet Photography Tips – PictureCorrect: "Do you love taking pictures? If so, this is a new and exciting way to take awesome photos that will have your friends and family talking! The best part is that you can do this at any time of year or time of day, and you don’t have to leave your home to do it. I will show you how to photograph water droplets for some downright amazing images!"



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Wednesday, June 18, 2014

How to: Professionals Share Tips for Wildlife Photography

How to: Professionals Share Tips for Wildlife Photography: "In the midst of city living, it’s easy to forget that beyond the tall buildings, the world can be a wild, wild place. Although the concrete jungle has its own ecosystem of sorts (see: rats, pigeons), there’s way more species inhabiting the planet; there are creatures in every crevice of the globe. And there are people who spend their lives documenting Earth’s non-human inhabitants — from penguins playing in the freezing Arctic waters, to mischievous meerkats in Botswana. In doing so, wildlife photographers not only capture the magic of Mother Nature, but they encourage humans to look beyond ourselves, to step outside of our daily routines"



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7 Photography Composition Tips You Don’t Want to Miss – PictureCorrect

7 Photography Composition Tips You Don’t Want to Miss – PictureCorrect: "Photography composition, like any art composition, depends on individual preference. Nevertheless, there are some rules which may be a great help to photographers. Having said that, rules are, in my opinion, something which you have to work with well, get comfortable with, and then try to go beyond (i.e., break them)."



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33 Amazing Photos of the Most Beautiful Abandoned Places on Earth – PictureCorrect

33 Amazing Photos of the Most Beautiful Abandoned Places on Earth – PictureCorrect: "here’s something eerily beautiful about an old abandoned building or vessel. To imagine the lives of the people who once lived or worked there, to wonder how a boat ended up to rest frozen in shallow waters or how an entire village became a ghost town, to witness new life emerging from the remains of abandoned history. Here are some of the world’s most eerie, mesmerizing, sad, and stunning abandoned places:

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How to Remove Fence Lines from Zoo Photos – PictureCorrect

How to Remove Fence Lines from Zoo Photos – PictureCorrect: "
Zoos and wildlife-oriented parks provide perfect opportunities to photograph exotic and often dangerous wildlife without traveling halfway across the world to stalk them in their natural habitats. However, thick security fences often make it difficult to create truly excellent shots."



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Workflow Tips in Lightroom and Photoshop – PictureCorrect

Workflow Tips in Lightroom and Photoshop – PictureCorrect:



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Monday, June 16, 2014

Top 10 iPhone Photography Tips & Tricks Everyone Should Know [Video] | Redmond Pie

Top 10 iPhone Photography Tips & Tricks Everyone Should Know [Video] | Redmond Pie: "The iPhone’s camera tends always to be among the best in the business, and with the iPhone 6, this trend will continue if reports pertaining to the upcoming handset are to be believed. But with a few months to go until Apple showcases the next best thing, we’ve still got a very solid shooter in the rear-facing lens of the iPhone 5s, and one YouTube channel has sought to help you get the very most out of this great snapper with a run-down of ten tricks that you probably didn’t know about."



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Beat Your Best Photo With These 5 Tips - Digital Photo Secrets

Beat Your Best Photo With These 5 Tips - Digital Photo Secrets: "Sometimes we get stuck. Maybe it’s been years since you produced your last great work. Maybe you’ve settled into a certain style of photography, and you just need to open your eyes to see what’s possible. Every now and again, I challenge myself to create a picture that’s better than my very best. It’s the most difficult thing for me to do as a photographer, but I’ve noticed that once I cross that threshold, everything improves dramatically. Here’s how you can beat your very best"



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How to Get Superb Color in Your Photography – PictureCorrect

How to Get Superb Color in Your Photography – PictureCorrect: "Color accuracy is one of the most important aspects of photography. A big part of this is getting accurate white balance. White balance relates to the overall color hue in your images. Even a minor modification of color tone can mean a huge impact on all your photos.

White balance is important in portraiture, because it means accurate skin tones. If it is not set to an accurate setting then skin tones may seem slightly blue, greenish, or pink. It does not matter whether or not skin tone is light or dark. If your white balance is inappropriate for your shoot, you will find dissatisfying results."



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Sunday, June 15, 2014

How to Photograph People in Harsh Midday Light - Digital Photo Secrets

How to Photograph People in Harsh Midday Light - Digital Photo Secrets: "Everyone loves the beautiful, diffused light of the golden hour right before the sunset, but our lives exist outside of that hour. Often, it’s impossible to avoid harsh midday light. The results are blown highlights, severe shadows, and washed out images. Luckily, it is possible to outsmart the sun and the havoc it wreaks on your photography. Here are some things you can do to improve your midday photography."



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How to Correctly Expose Your Photo For Any Scene - Digital Photo Secrets

How to Correctly Expose Your Photo For Any Scene - Digital Photo Secrets: "Getting the correct exposure of an image is easy. Or is it? When you talk about ‘Exposure’, people will have differing opinions regarding the matter. Most often when the subject is brought up with new photographers, the opinions will always be subjective in nature. In a way, the subject of exposure really is subjective and it leaves a lot of room for the artistic interpretation of the photographer. But if we delve deeper into the topic, exposure is more than that. ‘Correct Exposure’ is capturing the image with all the relevant details found in both the shadows and the highlights"



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Exposure Basics: How to Choose ISO, Aperture, and Shutter Speed Settings – PictureCorrect

Exposure Basics: How to Choose ISO, Aperture, and Shutter Speed Settings – PictureCorrect: "f you’re trying to break free from the auto settings on your camera and make an entry into the world of manual, it’s necessary to understand ISO, aperture, and shutter speed–in addition to knowing how to make them work for you. In this quick video clip, John Greengo does an excellent job of explaining how to get all three of the settings working together to make properly exposed photos:"



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In-Camera Photography Tricks & Techniques – PictureCorrect

In-Camera Photography Tricks & Techniques – PictureCorrect: "The great thing about digital photography is that you have a wide room for creativity once you are in Photoshop. You can create any kind of effect by playing around with your shots in any way you choose. But what are some in-camera techniques for cutting edge, creative shots? Let’s look at some of the techniques you can play with to get the best professional and artistic shots. It’s fun, and your only limit is how far your imagination can go."



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Friday, June 13, 2014

How to Keep Ambient Light from Ruining Your Images – PictureCorrect

How to Keep Ambient Light from Ruining Your Images – PictureCorrect: "Ambient light is the light not supplied by the photographer in a photo shoot, whether it be from a natural source or a light fixture. Especially when shooting portraits, this light can affect the color and tone of skin in an unfavorable way. The light usually affects the shadows and tints them a color such as green or orange, depending on the source. Lindsay Adler provides a few tips for keeping unwanted ambient light out of your photos:"



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Levitation Photography 7 Tips for Getting a Great Image

Levitation Photography 7 Tips for Getting a Great Image: "Levitation images are magical! They draw the viewer in and make them think about what’s not quite right. If you search the internet for levitation photography, you will find amazing examples. However, levitation photography hasn’t become wildly popular yet. I assume it’s because levitation photography looks really difficult. I think most people would be surprised to learn that in its most basic form, it’s just compositing two or more images in editing software."



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Simple Tips That You Can Do To Improve Your Photography Skills | Digital camera reviews - Digital camera reviews

Simple Tips That You Can Do To Improve Your Photography Skills | Digital camera reviews - Digital camera reviews: "Try different perspectives, and don’t shy away from taking original photos. Stay away from taking the same type of picture that you have seen a million times. Try to find interesting angles, and try unique angles."



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The Most Valuable Photography Tips Ever - Results of a Social Media Survey

The Most Valuable Photography Tips Ever - Results of a Social Media Survey: "I recently asked the following question on social media: “What was the most valuable photography tip you ever received?” Needless to say, I received a plethora of really useful tips from the audience. Some were spot on, others were debatable. I thought it would be fun to post a few here and expand on them briefly.  Let’s get started with the most valuable photography tips ever."



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Lessons you can learn from master photographers – Minor White, Ansel Adams, and Syl Arena

Lessons you can learn from master photographers – Minor White, Ansel Adams, and Syl Arena: "he reason I have put pen to paper (fingers to keys) is to share with you some simple tips and knowledge that can be gained from taking a look at some notable photographers. Some would even argue that these people are among some of the most creative and artistically idolized craftsmen who have ever captured light with a box. If you’re just starting out on your photographic journey these tips from some of the masters will hopefully help you along."



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Wednesday, June 11, 2014

13 Tips to Perfect Your Landscape Photography – PictureCorrect

13 Tips to Perfect Your Landscape Photography – PictureCorrect: "In my opinion, landscape photography actually only requires you to be at the right place at the right time. One of the keys to success for landscape photography is patience, and that’s it! Just click and there you go!

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9 Breathtaking Macro Images by Photographer Miki Asai - Digital Photography School

9 Breathtaking Macro Images by Photographer Miki Asai - Digital Photography School: "Today we came across the beautiful work of Japanese photographer Miki Asai and just had to share some of it with you. Miki says she’s ‘trying to show the beautiful world of the small’ – and she is certainly successful!"



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Step By Step How to Make Panoramic HDR Images

Step By Step How to Make Panoramic HDR Images: "am convinced that digital photography has changed so many aspects of photography forever.  HDR and photo stitching are just two of those aspects. In the film era you could achieve a lot in the darkroom with blending, dodging and burning, but not to the extent that HDR allows us to achieve now. Photostitching has also allowed us to produce images that were not possible a few years ago. In the days of film, panoramic images were possible, but required a camera made for that purpose, nowadays we can shoot panoramic shots with any digital camera, they can even be shot using an iPhone. So the merging (excuse the pun) of the HDR and Photostitching was inevitable."



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The Ultimate Guide to Learning how to use Your first DSLR - Digital Photography School

The Ultimate Guide to Learning how to use Your first DSLR - Digital Photography School: "f you’ve bought yourself a DSLR and, after unpacking it from the box, you are intimidated by the number of buttons and dials, and by the thickness of the manual, it can be very tempting to put the manual down, flick it onto ‘Auto’ and start shooting.  Whilst that is fine for some, it may not be long until you crave the creative control that inspired you to purchase a DSLR in the first place, but where do you begin?"



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Photography Tips: Just Photo Tips: Rule of Thirds in Photography

Photography Tips: Just Photo Tips: Rule of Thirds in Photography: "As amateurs, people usually tend to compose their shots with the main subject placed at the center of the shot. This is normal tendency but artists and photographers have been using a technique known as the Rule of thirds which is based on the notion that human eye gravitates to the intersection points that occur when an image is divided into thirds. This makes the photograph interesting to look at and really draws attention to the main subject"



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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Boudoir Photography - Tips of Divorce

Boudoir Photography - Tips of Divorce: "Boudoir photography is a trend in our time. It’s when a woman, usually a bride-to-be gets alluring, sexy photos of herself done by a professional photography studio. Then she gives it to her husband-to-be as a titillating little wedding present. There are lots of studios now that specialize in just such photography. First, a woman has to be comfortable with her body to partake in such an action. Though also realize that the kind of photography this is if done with a professional isn’t like a Playboy or Maxim cover. It’s not bright and right in your face"



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Child + Spaghetti = Cute Portrait! - Digital Photography School

Child + Spaghetti = Cute Portrait! - Digital Photography School: "Photographer John Wilhelm took the recipe and added to it some fantastic composition, lovely sharp focus and a clutter free background – what a cute shot!

Got a cute kids portrait? We’d love to see it over on our Facebook page here."



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dSLR tips for beginners: How to use Manual mode - CNET

dSLR tips for beginners: How to use Manual mode - CNET: "While in anything other than full auto mode you can control all a camera's settings, but only Manual mode lets you adjust aperture and shutter speed independently.

For more information about other cameras modes, check out what all those camera modes are for, anyway."



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6 Perks of Being a Photographer

6 Perks of Being a Photographer: "Inside the house, where most of the family time is spent, you don’t have to always depend on that harsh flash of a point-and-shoot. You have fast lenses that can take great pictures (all by themselves) when faced with such poor lighting situations."



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10 Weirdly Clever iPhone Camera Tricks – PictureCorrect

10 Weirdly Clever iPhone Camera Tricks – PictureCorrect: "Want to get more mileage out of your iPhone camera? Kai Wong has a list of out-of-the-ordinary suggestions for you in the following video:"



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How to Use Cheap LED Lights to Enhance Your Macro Photos – PictureCorrect

How to Use Cheap LED Lights to Enhance Your Macro Photos – PictureCorrect: "Speedlights, strobes, reflectors, filters, umbrellas, cables, and batteries. Lighting gear can certainly come with an expensive price tag. But it doesn’t always have to. In this video, Pye from SLR Lounge explains how to use cheap camping lights to enhance ring and macro shots:"



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How to Use Cheap LED Lights to Enhance Your Macro Photos – PictureCorrect

How to Use Cheap LED Lights to Enhance Your Macro Photos – PictureCorrect: "Speedlights, strobes, reflectors, filters, umbrellas, cables, and batteries. Lighting gear can certainly come with an expensive price tag. But it doesn’t always have to. In this video, Pye from SLR Lounge explains how to use cheap camping lights to enhance ring and macro shots:"



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dSLR tips for professional-looking photos - CNET

dSLR tips for professional-looking photos - CNET: "With so many settings, accessories, and techniques at your disposal, getting started with a dSLR camera can be a little daunting. To make things a little easier, we've rounded up some of our favorite getting-started tips on this episode of CNET's The Fix."



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Friday, June 6, 2014

Oxford College of Garden Design: 10 Professional Garden Photography Tips

Oxford College of Garden Design: 10 Professional Garden Photography Tips: "1. On cloudless days, try to visit the garden early or late in the day to get the best light. The ‘golden hour’ is consider to be some of the best light for garden images and many phone apps such as ‘Sun Position’ by Stonekick tell you the start and end times are for that day."



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5 Wildlife photography tips: Birds in flight

5 Wildlife photography tips: Birds in flight: "Photographing a bird in flight can be tough, but once you’ve practiced a bit the results can be very rewarding. 

The bare minimum equipment you’ll need is a DSLR and a telephoto lens. No tripod, no flash. You should be fairly familiar with your gear."



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Flash Photography Tips | Tune.pk

Flash Photography Tips | Tune.pk:



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How to Use a Zoom Lens in Photography : Photography Tips | Tune.pk

How to Use a Zoom Lens in Photography : Photography Tips | Tune.pk:



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The Most Flattering Angles of the Female Face: Posing for Portrait Photography | LensVid.comLensVid.com

The Most Flattering Angles of the Female Face: Posing for Portrait Photography | LensVid.comLensVid.com: "On this Adorama video, Photographer Doug Gordon talks and demonstrates the different angles of the face that most flatter a female subject for portrait photography.

Not all angles of our subjects look the same and in most cases there is indeed a good side to our subject and even more importantly a good angle. This might differ from one subject to the next but there are basic principles that need to be understood and can help you improve your portrait photography considerably."



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8 things that can change your photography forever - PhotoVenture

8 things that can change your photography forever - PhotoVenture: "Whether you’re stuck in a photographic rut or you’re just looking for a way to kick your picture-taking up a gear, here are some quick and simple tricks that can have a lasting effect on your photography."



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5 Ways to Keep Your Photography Talent Sharp – PictureCorrect

5 Ways to Keep Your Photography Talent Sharp – PictureCorrect: "
There are so many rewarding aspects in life, and one of them is growing in something you love, something that you’re good at. Not only do we feel a sense of accomplishment, but we feel larger on the inside. Whether you’re a professional photographer or an enthusiastic hobbyist with a knack for photography, improving your talent is a special thrill. On the flipside, there are few things more frustrating than that feeling of being stuck under a glass ceiling where you feel jaded, your work starts to feel dull, your passion begins to wane, and your creative juices dry up. We all plateau from time to time, and it’s important to get out of the rut quickly. So, how do you sharpen your photography talent? Here are five ways to get back on track."



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Powerful Advice From Women in Portrait Photography – PictureCorrect

Powerful Advice From Women in Portrait Photography – PictureCorrect: "In what has historically been a male-dominated profession, two female photographers want to sit down and talk about what drives them as photographers. They share the insights they have gained throughout their years working their way to the top right alongside the men. Join host Marc Silber as he talks photography with Bambi Cantrell and Anna Kuperberg:"



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Light Painting Photography Techniques: 7 Useful Tips – PictureCorrect

Light Painting Photography Techniques: 7 Useful Tips – PictureCorrect: "Light painting is a fun photography technique where photographers use camera flashes, flashlights, and spotlights to paint light in a scene. It can easily qualify as the best/most fun night photography technique. Although many photographers have attempted it before, only a few have mastered the technique. Below are some very useful tips to consider when you want to perfect your light painting skills."



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5 Things You Need to Do to Become a Better Photographer – PictureCorrect

5 Things You Need to Do to Become a Better Photographer – PictureCorrect: "Good photographers aren’t made overnight. And most accomplished photographers will admit that their earliest attempts at the craft were pretty unimpressive. In this inspiring interview, San Francisco based photographer Jim Goldstein shares his advice for novice photographers looking to improve their skills:"



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How to Use Graduated Filters in Lightroom – PictureCorrect

How to Use Graduated Filters in Lightroom – PictureCorrect: "We could all stand to shoot more during the “golden hour”—that splendid wash of yellow and dramatic light created at sun up and sun down. But sometimes we must shoot in less than desirable lighting situations, and in turn, we may end up with a handful of mediocre images. In this video tutorial, Mark Wallace demonstrates how to use graduated filters in Lightroom to give new life to bland images:"



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3 Easy Steps Using Photoshop to Making your Images POP

3 Easy Steps Using Photoshop to Making your Images POP: "Having taught in-depth image post-processing workshops for Photoshop users, I’ve found that three of the simplest techniques are the ones that people love the most. These are quick and easy tricks that work for most image processing situations."



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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Photography tips for your boudoir photo shoot | Tune.pk

Photography tips for your boudoir photo shoot | Tune.pk: "This is the photo shoot that Emily and I did for our Boudoir Photography eBook at http://boudoir.cc. I prefer a bedroom over pretty much any other location for a photo session. So why not discussing a lighting setup for your boudoir photo shoot? The setup will work for you even in pretty small bedrooms and you won’t need a lot of gear. So watch the video for understanding the setup and some other boudoir photography tips. And then go try it out yourself. See photos at http://SmokingStrobes.com/boudoir

I wish you good light!
-- Michael
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Useful Composition Tips for Aspiring Macro Photographers – PictureCorrect

Useful Composition Tips for Aspiring Macro Photographers – PictureCorrect:



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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Return of the Japan Open Disc Golf Championship | Professional Disc Golf Association

Return of the Japan Open Disc Golf Championship | Professional Disc Golf Association: "Hero Disc Golf in association with Innova Champion Discs, Keen Shoes and the Japanese Professional Disc Golf Association (JPDGA) are proud to announce the return of the Japan Open Disc Golf Championship to the PDGA tour. Dating back to 1985, this year’s event represents the 14th Japan Open. The 2012 Japan Open was cancelled due to the tragic aftermath of the 2011 Tsunami."



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Q&A - Great Tips To Boost Your Photography Skills

Q&A - Great Tips To Boost Your Photography Skills: "Contemplate how the audience's eye will occur after the chance. Good shots have at least one point which will focus the viewer's initial consideration. Better shots have multiple sights that act as a digital visit of the photo. Example include a precise skyline, traces on a road, or things within the forefront that stretch into the history.

Photography is definitely named an artform, and people are progressively choosing to display photographs as artwork in their own dwellings. If, as an example, you prize your journey adventure to Europe, possible easily find photos available from photographers who market stock pictures. You can obtain high-quality color prints which will remind you of the specific excursion for many years to come.
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8 Reasons Why You Should Photograph Against the Light

8 Reasons Why You Should Photograph Against the Light: "A common belief in photography is that your subject should be perfectly lit from the front to capture good photographs. While it may be true in many cases, you should remember that you can move away from the norm and utilize backlighting to create some stunning images. You may be surprised at the results you obtain after doing so. Experimenting, as always, is the key to add to your understanding of the concept. Here are 8 reasons why you should photograph against the light. "



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How to Use Channel Mixer in Photoshop to Create Amazing Black and White Images

How to Use Channel Mixer in Photoshop to Create Amazing Black and White Images: "In the early days of digital, one of the biggest criticisms was that black and white images were nowhere near as good as their film based alternatives. To a certain extent this criticism has continued, but not because digital sensors are not capable of producing good black and whites. They are, but it is more due to the way people create those black and whites in post production, most commonly simply by desaturating the image. The problem with this is that you often end up with flat looking shots and there is no control over individual colors before converting to black and white."



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Lighting for Studio Portraiture – PictureCorrect

Lighting for Studio Portraiture – PictureCorrect: "What makes a stunning portrait? Is it the individual being photographed? Is it the color? Perhaps it’s a good photographic lens. In fact, there are lots of factors that go into whether or not a portrait turns out well. Nevertheless, there is one significant ingredient to success: lighting."



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Monday, June 2, 2014

How to Create Realistic HDR Photography – PictureCorrect

How to Create Realistic HDR Photography – PictureCorrect: "There’s an art to creating realistic HDR images. Too often, HDR shots are edited with heavy hands when it comes to tone mapping and saturation, leaving you with an improbable and unrealistic image. The following full-length video tutorial on editing HDR images presented by Tim Cooper will have you on the right track to getting the HDR results you desire:"



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Tips for Shooting and Processing Better Black and White Photographs

Tips for Shooting and Processing Better Black and White Photographs: "Photography, as you know, is fundamentally the capturing of light; you are not taking pictures of objects as much as you are recording the light that is bouncing off of them. In the early days of photography, the only medium available to capture this light was monochromatic film, commonly known as black and white. In the 1930s, the invention of Kodachrome, the first successfully mass-produced color film, ushered in an age of color to the art form."



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10 Photography Tips – Learnt From Professionals

10 Photography Tips – Learnt From Professionals: "I recently had the pleasure of spending a few days on the Gold Coast with a group of professional photographers who also happen to be Instagram super-stars. Learning from the experts, I can now proudly add ‘f-stop’, ‘depth of field’, ‘focal point’, ‘subject’, ‘shutter speed’ and ‘ISO’ to my photography vocabulary."



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15 Beautiful Urban Dance Images - Digital Photography School

15 Beautiful Urban Dance Images - Digital Photography School: " love it when a photographer works on shooting a project over time with a similar theme. One photographer I’ve followed lately who does that is Dimitry Roulland who has been working on a great series of photos of dancers and gymnasts in urban settings."



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Sunday, June 1, 2014

The Best Way to Enlarge Low Resolution Images in Photoshop – PictureCorrect

The Best Way to Enlarge Low Resolution Images in Photoshop – PictureCorrect: "
Making images larger often leads to pixelization and noise, especially if the image is low resolution to start with. That being said, it isn’t impossible to upsize an image using Adobe Photoshop and still be left with a usable photo–you just need to know the best way to do it! The folks over at Photoshop have made a helpful video outlining the correct way to do this"



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Natural Light vs. Artificial Light: Can You Really Tell the Difference? – PictureCorrect

Natural Light vs. Artificial Light: Can You Really Tell the Difference? – PictureCorrect: " perpetual question in photography: is it better to use natural or artificial light? Each has its respective pros and cons, but many photographers might feel uneasy when trying to replace natural lighting with a strobe. Felix Kunze and Sue Bryce show us how–when used carefully–strobes can convincingly mimic the look and feel of natural light:"



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How Far Would You Go to 'Get the Shot?' - Digital Photography School

How Far Would You Go to 'Get the Shot?' - Digital Photography School: "It also makes this writer wonder how far is far enough to go for a great image! The two guys pictured sure pushed close to that limit for their shot but I get the feeling that the one who probably got the best shot was the Veselin Malinov who stayed back and shot this image!"



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Easy Steps To Clean Your Camera and Lens - Digital Photo Secrets

Easy Steps To Clean Your Camera and Lens - Digital Photo Secrets: "Let’s say you just got home from The Best Vacation Ever. You’ve got some down time, so you decide to check out all those wonderful photos you took on your trip of a lifetime. You sit down at your computer and open up the first one – it’s a lovely shot of the ocean under a deep, blue sky. But what’s that over there in the corner? It looks like a piece of lint. You’re tempted to try brushing it off but it’s not on your computer screen, it’s on your photo. Damn."



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Pros and Cons of Extension Tubes - Digital Photo Secrets

Pros and Cons of Extension Tubes - Digital Photo Secrets: "Do you want to take extreme close-ups? Whether it is flowers, insects, coins, or any other variety of things, how can you get closer focus than your lens alone allows? I have discussed other aspects of macro photography in previous articles. This photography niche is fun to explore but is very expensive if you purchase a macro lens. There are other options like using a close up lens or lens reversal tricks, but there is also a simple addition to your camera equipment called an extension tube. Read on for the pros and cons of this option"



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