Saturday, April 5, 2014

How to Remove a Bra… in Photoshop, Of Course (Video) – PictureCorrect

How to Remove a Bra… in Photoshop, Of Course (Video) – PictureCorrect: "It takes a tremendous amount of time and patience to nail every aspect of a photo shoot at once—sometimes you’ll catch the smile but the lighting will be off, or the lighting is great but the framing is wrong. If you’re lucky, everything will turn out perfectly—but you’ll have missed a few details, like a sneaky bra strap poking out of the shirt. The video comes from the fine people at Phlearn and takes a quick and witty approach to solving the problem using Photoshop:

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Do You Take Photographs or Make Them? – PictureCorrect

Do You Take Photographs or Make Them? – PictureCorrect: "Each year 100 million Americans also take some pretty good photos. OK, admittedly not all of them are that good . . . but with auto focus and extremely high mega pixels, it is fairly safe to say that more people are taking better pictures than ever before. So the obvious question is where does that leave us “serious” photographers?"



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Crop Factor: Why Does Your Camera’s Sensor Size Matter? – PictureCorrect

Crop Factor: Why Does Your Camera’s Sensor Size Matter? – PictureCorrect: "If you’re shopping around for a new camera or lens, you’ve got to consider the crop factor—how much of what you see in the viewfinder is actually being cropped out of the final image. Unless you’re shooting with a full-frame camera, you’re going to suffer some degree of cropping. This video breaks down the effects—and how to bypass them—pretty effectively."



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Does Your Camera Offer These Scene Modes? The New Ones You Can’t Afford To Miss! - Digital Photo Secrets

Does Your Camera Offer These Scene Modes? The New Ones You Can’t Afford To Miss! - Digital Photo Secrets: "Camera technology just keeps improving year after year. It’s amazing where it’s gotten. Not too long ago, you had to tell your camera everything, and now there are more automatic scene modes than ever to make snapping pictures a breeze. You’ve seriously got to check out some of these new point-and-shoot models. They might not give you the same versatility as a DSLR, but when it fits in your pocket, who cares? Does your camera feature these unique scene modes?"



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Where do you put the focus in the picture? - Digital Photo Secrets

Where do you put the focus in the picture? - Digital Photo Secrets: "Photography is the art of deciding what you want to emphasize and what you don’t want to emphasize. When it comes to pointing out what’s interesting, there is no better practice than focusing. Whatever is in focus tends to be emphasized more than what is not in focus. To create emphasis, we need only know where to place the focus. Here are a few pointers."



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15 Photography tips from Eric Kim.

15 Photography tips from Eric Kim.: "If you have interest in street photography and have been thinking of developing it as hobby or profession, you've most likely heard about Eric Kim, a California based photographer. He is one of those photographers who are not just shooting and clicking pictures but are also very active on social media and blogging world. Eric Kim is an international street photographer who needs no further introduction. Following are some of the photography tips from him. "



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Unposed Posing: Tried and True Tips for Photographing Families in Natural and Fun Ways - Digital Photography School

Unposed Posing: Tried and True Tips for Photographing Families in Natural and Fun Ways - Digital Photography School: "I’m not a fan of posed portraits. I’m not even a fan of the word. Insincere exaggerated pretense is not how I want my images to look. I want honest responses, full-body laughter, and spills of emotion. A posed portrait maybe has a place in this world, but I am banking on my client’s children and my own children wanting to look back at pictures from their childhood and see their real reactions and meaningful expressions. You can’t get that in a pose. But you can get it in a set-up."



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