13 Tips for Improving Outdoor Portraits Outdoor Portraits present portrait photographers a variety of challenges and opportunities. Today James Pickett from America the Lost suggests 13 tips to help you with your outdoor portrait work.
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Handy Tweaks To Make GIMP Replace Photoshop
Handy Tweaks To Make GIMP Replace Photoshop | How-To | Smashing Magazine GIMP is the favorite graphics editing program of many designers and graphic artists. It is free and compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux (the two big reasons for its popularity). It has a wide array of features, as well as plug-ins, filters andContinue reading “Handy Tweaks To Make GIMP Replace Photoshop”
Classics in Lego
Mike Stimpson aka Balakov has a great set of photos recreating Classics in Lego. For each of these he has used Lego figures and pieces to recreate a classic photograph. Definitely worth browsing through, or view the set as a slideshow. How many of these famous photographs can you recognise without looking them up?
Top Ten Annoying Things That Photographers Say to Each Other
Top Ten Annoying Things That Photographers Say to Each Other | Paul Burwell Photography Last week’s list of the Top Ten Annoying Things to Say to a Wildlife Photographer was quite popular and it generated a lot of great comments. That has inspired me to produce another Top Ten list for this week. Today’s listContinue reading “Top Ten Annoying Things That Photographers Say to Each Other”
Exposure Tips
TWIPPHOTO.COM » Exposure Tips – TWIPPHOTO.COM If you’re having trouble getting the right exposure, here are some basic tips that might help you solve your problems.
Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day 2009
Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day 2009 | PhotographyBLOG This year’s Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day will be held on April 26, and the organisers invite everyone who uses a pinhole camera to participate. Anyone who takes a pinhole photograph on the last Sunday of April (26th) and scans it can upload it to http://www.pinholeday.org where it becomesContinue reading “Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day 2009”
Spot Sharpening with a Faux Layer Mask in Photoshop Elements
Spot Sharpening with a Faux Layer Mask in Photoshop Elements One of the features on the wish list of most advanced Photoshop Elements users is Layer Masks. It is one of the key features that separates Photoshop Elements from Photoshop – but it doesn’t have to be that way. It is possible to create fauxContinue reading “Spot Sharpening with a Faux Layer Mask in Photoshop Elements”
How Flickr Can Make you a Better Photographer
How Flickr Can Make you a Better Photographer If you’re not using Flickr yet, then you’re really missing out. Not only is it a great way to store and share your photos, but it’s also an excellent place to get feedback and learn from other photographers. When I first joined Flickr, I merely saw itContinue reading “How Flickr Can Make you a Better Photographer”
Free eBook: Digital Art Photography For Dummies
Free eBook: Digital Art Photography For Dummies – Digital Camera Reviews & Photography Tips Digital Art Photography For Dummies is jam-packed with full-color images that show you just what you can produce. You’ll earn how to select the right digital equipment , take well-exposed photos, no matter what your shooting conditions may be, tweak, edit,Continue reading “Free eBook: Digital Art Photography For Dummies”
PhotoFreebies 2
PhotoFreebies 2 | PhotographyBLOG PhotoFreebies 2 is a free collection of 12 Photoshop-compatible plugins for performing simple but useful photo adjustments and effects. PhotoFreebies 2 includes a new Color Blind plugin for simulating red/green color blindness, and is now available in a 64bit version. Available to download for free now, PhotoFreebies 2 is compatible withContinue reading “PhotoFreebies 2”
