- How I Shot And Edited It – Nepal Zoomable Panorama [READY] (DigitalPhotographySchool)
Have I mentioned how much I love photography and technology. Here’s a good case for mixing them together. As you say previous on the Q&A with Uncornered Market, creating panorama's can create some amazing images. I took their methodologies and applied them to some of my own panoramas, which do not cover 360 degrees all Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips. Check out our more Photography Tips at Photography Tips for Beginners, Portrait Photography Tips and Wedding Photography [...]
- How I Shot And Edited It – Nepal Zoomable Panorama (DigitalPhotographySchool)
Have I mentioned how much I love photography and technology. Here’s a good case for mixing them together. As you say previous on the Q&A with Uncornered Market, creating panorama's can create some amazing images. I took their methodologies and applied them to some of my own panoramas, which do not cover 360 degrees all Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips. Check out our more Photography Tips at Photography Tips for Beginners, Portrait Photography Tips and Wedding Photography [...]
- Do You Have a Favorite Landscape Photography Destination? (DigitalPhotographySchool)
Is there a place that you love to go shoot landscapes? I'd love to hear about your favourite landscape photography destinations - particularly I'd like to hear any the following: where is it (give us a country/state etc - remember our audience is global so don't assume everyone will know exactly where it is) why Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips. Check out our more Photography Tips at Photography Tips for Beginners, Portrait Photography Tips and Wedding Photography [...]
- Street Photography: Weekly Photography Challenge (DigitalPhotographySchool)
This week your challenge is to take and share an image that fits the theme of 'Street Photography'. I know that those two words send some people into a state of panic as they're often associated with taking pictures of complete strangers on the street (like we wrote about yesterday when we interviewed Street Photographer Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips. Check out our more Photography Tips at Photography Tips for Beginners, Portrait Photography Tips and Wedding Pho [...]
- Landscape Photography Magazine Issue 12 (Photographyblog)
The 12th issue of the online Landscape Photography Magazine is out now.
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- Before the Game, Preparing Is Half the Battle (Lens.nytimes.com)
"If you can shoot sports, you can shoot anything." So says Doug Mills, who will be in a familiar spot on Sunday: on the sidelines of the Super Bowl. [...]
- Halftone for iOS (Photographyblog)
Juicy Bits today Halftone 1.0, their new vintage effects app for iOS devices.
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- Five and a Half Habits of Highly Effective Designers ( SmashingMagazine)
We have theories about everything: why the sky is blue, why apples fall, why bees buzz (and do other unmentionable things), why my boss said a certain thing, why that girl in the restaurant looked at me, why didn’t that girl in the restaurant look at me…. We’re wired to theorize. Theories make us feel secure. We can wrap our heads around them and explain them with little diagrams on whiteboards, or with equations, or even graphs. We give theories fancy names like “The Classical Elemental The [...]
- 3 Legged Thing – The New Breed (DigitalPhotographySchool)
What can you do with a tripod? Well, you can stand stuff on it, your camera, lights, stuff.. But it's a tripod, how do you innovate? What more is there to do? UK Tripod conjurers, 3 Legged Thing decided to find out... What's on the 3LT menu? Carbon Fiber Tripods, Lightweight Travel Tripods Carbon Fiber Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips. Check out our more Photography Tips at Photography Tips for Beginners, Portrait Photography Tips and Wedding Photography Tips. 3 Legged [...]
- What Shooting Modes do Our Readers Shooting in Most? [POLL RESULTS] (DigitalPhotographySchool)
In last months photography poll we asked readers about what mode they shot in most. Is it Auto? Manual or something else? Here are the results (with over 72,000 readers participating). Last time we did this poll (back in 2009) the results were similar - the only notable shift being that 'manual' back then Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips. Check out our more Photography Tips at Photography Tips for Beginners, Portrait Photography Tips and Wedding Photography Tips. What [...]
- Nikon J1 Most Popular CSC in UK (Photographyblog)
The Nikon J1 is currently the most popular compact system camera in the UK.
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- Get Inspired Here: Our Most Popular Image Collections of 2011 (DigitalPhotographySchool)
Today we continue our 'dPS's Best of 2011 series' by taking a look at some of the most beautiful image collections that we published this year. These are all about highlighting some beautiful shots with the hope that they'll inspire you to go shoot some of your own - enjoy! Dreamy Images of a Rainy Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips. Check out our more Photography Tips at Photography Tips for Beginners, Portrait Photography Tips and Wedding Photography Tips. Ge [...]
- Paths to Simplicity (Grafphoto)
An interesting thought popped into my head during this day walking in the woods and approaching this area. The woods around my home are pretty much a jumbled mess. Vines, scrubby bushes and snags, thorny plants everywhere. Long time readers may recall me mentioning this a few times in the past. I think most [...]
- Jeremiah 6-16 Old Paths (Forestwander)
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- Introduction to Clipping Paths and Opacity Masks in Illustrator ( Tutorialized)
This tutorial will take you through the making Clipping Paths and Opacity Masks in Illustrator. [...]