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Many photographers agree that the commercially produced cameras were the single biggest drive to popularize the art form. Currently digital photography, disposable cameras and even camera-phones continue to make photography part of our lives. Some commercial photographers, and some amateurs interested in artistic photography, have been resistant to using digital rather than film cameras because they believe that the image quality available from a digital camera is still inferior to that available from a film camera, and the quality of images taken on medium format film is near-impossible to match at any price with a digital camera. Other commercial photographers, and many amateurs, have enthusiastically embraced digital photography because they believe that its flexibility and lower long-term costs outweigh its initial price disadvantages. Photography is used to preserve memories of favorite times, to capture special moments, to tell stories, to send messages, and as a source of entertainment. Photography as a usable process goes back to the 1820s with the development of chemical photography. Photography is a unique and creative medium of self-expression. We include photography tips and techniques. Digital photography has also been adopted by many amateur snapshot photographers, who take advantage of the convenience of the form when sending images by email, placing them on the World Wide Web, or displaying them in digital picture frames. Wildlife photography popularly demonstrates the lives of animals. Instant cameras and commercial film development at reasonable prices helped cameras become a part of almost every household.
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Preview of Kazanddamo's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Learn more about these videos: www.travelpod.com |
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Preview of Vastutraveller's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. |
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How to take Good photographs - Review of Digital Photography Success
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tinyurl.com Have you ever tried digital photography and failed? I can relate, and I have some good news for you. I've discovered, a digital photography guide that teaches you step by step in plain english, everything you need to know about digital photography. I would like to tell you about my experience with Digital Photography Success which is a new guide that has already helped thousands of photographers achieve the kind of photographs they've always wanted to take. You can download it from the website directly and in a moment I'll tell you how. By the way, my name is Minerva and as a professional photographer, I found it extremely hard to switch from analog to digital in my business. As I am not very technical, I didn't understand the tools and programs and I just couldn't nail it. I still remember the frustration even though it happened many years ago. That is why I recommend Digital Photography Success to all photographers both professional and amateur. Inside the eBook guide, you'll find some simple advice about Digital Techniques, lighting certain kinds of photography, how to eliminate overly bright and overly dark areas, how to look for the perfect photographic moment, and many more basic and advanced techniques written in simple plain english, and what that means to you is that your techniques will immediately increase considerably and you will be taking better photographs and a lot nicer images easily and of course you won't need to break the bank to learn this <b>...</b> |
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Preview of Panzaverde's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. |
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Preview of 2totango's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. |
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Preview of Stevehoffman89's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. |
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Preview of Rosboroughs's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. |
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Preview of Adrian.gfc's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. |
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(Photography Lighting Tutorial) Different Types of Portrait Photography Lighting
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Deep Sea Fish "Shutter buggers"
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Video about different types of fish that live under the water. I was fascinated by different colors they got and sizes then l decided to shoot a video instead of pictures. |
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Facts about Beer with Matthew Shemilt at the Bier Markt
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Angle Media Group met up with Matthew Shemilt, General Manager of the Bier Markt on King Street West. Throughout this interview, Matthew discusses many different topics about beer. These topics include the colours of beer and their meanings, the different types of beer, seasonal beers, and current trends found within beer. This short video will give you a lot of interesting information about beer, whether you consider yourself a beer expert or not. Enjoy the video - Cheers! |
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How to Make Camera Filters for Special Effects - Photography Tips
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tinyurl.com How to Make Camera Filters for Special Effects - Photography Tips Special effects filters for cameras are wonderful ways to enhance or alter images. As cameras became smaller and more advanced, the need for large, framed special effects equipment waned. Digital cameras offer special effects features built right into the camera's software. There are still some ways of creating neat special effects filters to alter images the old-fashioned way. Instructions: Inspect the lens of the camera for thread mounts. This means the lens itself can accept a screw-on filter to alter the look of an image. Other lenses simply need a filter that snaps onto the front of the lens. Shop for the special effect filter size needed for the desired result. Many stores offer an entire area dedicated to just lens filters. Note the size of the screw mount for the front of the lens. Many times this number is in millimeters. A 52 mm lens filter is a common example. Decide on just what special effects will produce the desired result. A graduated lens filter offers color to the top or bottom of the filter causing a sunset effect. These are very common for beach or snow images. Others include polarizing, colored filters and skylight filters. Make a filter for the lens. Try cutting shapes out of black construction paper and place in front of the lens. Buy some inexpensive extra clear filters and smear a Vaseline-type product lightly around the perimeter of the glass for a neat vignette effect <b>...</b> |
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Photo Booth Effects for the Mac - Trick Photography and Special Effects
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tinyurl.com Photo Booth Effects for the Mac - Trick Photography and Special Effects Photo Booth, the snapshot photo program included with the Mac OS X operating system, gives users the opportunity to add a creative touch to their images with Photo Booth Effects. Photo Booth has three categories: special effects, distortion effects and backdrop effects. To access the effects, click the "Effects" button on the main Photo Booth window. Special Effects: The special effects in Photo Booth are the first page of effects that you see when you click the "Effects" button. The eight special effects are Sepia, Black and White, Glow, Comic Book, Color Pencil, Thermal Camera, X-Ray and Pop Art. These effects produce dramatically different photos, from simple black and white to brightly colored, high contrast. Special effects are great for photo montages and other situations when you want to add a special touch. Distortion Effects: The eight distortion effects in Photo Booth act like fun house mirrors by warping and bending the image when you take a photo. The effects are called Bulge, Dent, Twirl, Squeeze, Mirror, Light Tunnel, Fish Eye and Stretch. These effects have more in common with one another than the special effects because they all distort the image in some form. Using distortion effects usually results in some funny images. Backdrop Effects: Photo Booth backdrop effects can make it appear as though you are standing in front of a different background. Photo Booth includes <b>...</b> |
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How to Use Special Effects on a Mac iSight Camera - Creative Photography Ideas
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tinyurl.com How to Use Special Effects on a Mac iSight Camera - Creative Photography Ideas There are two popular applications on the Macintosh that take advantage of the built in iSight Camera: iChat and Photobooth. Mac supplies a whole range of special effects you can use with these applications. You can also add your own customized backgrounds and effects. The effects are fun to use in personal chats and to use with either application to capture an image from the camera. Read on to learn the basics of using these special effects during your next video chat. Instructions: Step 1: Open iChat and start the video camera. You can do this by clicking on the camera icon next to your name or selecting PREVIEW VIDEO from the VIDEO drop down menu. Once you have started the camera, select SHOW EFFECTS from the VIDEO menu. Step 2: From the special effects toolbox simply select the effect you want to see displayed in the video preview window. Notice the ORIGINAL view is always present in the center of the selections so you can easily flip back to the normal camera view. Step 3: Scroll through the effects pages using the scroll keys. The original is always in the center. There are six pages of effects, so take your time and experiment with all of the different ones. Keep in mind that flipping through the effects can be irritating to the people you are chatting with; you have to be in a playful mood. Step 4: There are also video effects. The roller coaster and fish tank are my <b>...</b> |
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How to Use iPhoto Special Effects - Photography Lessons
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tinyurl.com How to Use iPhoto Special Effects - Photography Lessons iPhoto is a great tool for editing, managing and publishing images. It has very good tools for editing images and cropping them. iPhoto, however, is a lightweight when it comes to special effects--with only a handful of image effects--compared to hundreds of effects offered by GIMP and Photoshop. Like everything with iPhoto, however, the effects tools are very easy to use and combine. I use iPhoto for image management and image editing until I run into a limitation. The same is true with special effects--if I can do it in iPhoto--I will, because it's easy to use. Read on to find out how to make simple special effects with iPhoto. Step 1, Open the photo you want to work on in iPhoto. Simply select the image from the ALBUM or EVENT window. When you are done, select editing mode from the bottom tool bar to get to the SPECIAL EFFECTS button. Step 2, Notice there are only nine different special effect choices. I like this image, but wanted to see what it would be like with a vignette. After selecting the effect you may be able to change the amount of the effect by using the special tool for that effect. Step 3, In the case of the vignette effect, you can control the amount of vignette by adjusting the number up or down. For this image I thought a vignette of 5 worked fine. You will see the changes in your image as you adjust the number. Step 4, You can also combine effects. By using the "antique" effect <b>...</b> |
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How to Use Gobos to Create Special Lighting Effects - Creative Photography Ideas
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tinyurl.com How to Use Gobos to Create Special Lighting Effects - Creative Photography Ideas A gobo is a perforated metal or color-stained glass disc inserted into the gate of a spotlight between the lantern and the lens. The light is projected through the gobo to create highly detailed patterns or special effects. Gobos can also be used with special gobo projectors, in which the gobo is placed directly in front of the lens for the same effect.The term "gobo" is a shortened form of "goes between" or "goes before optics" and was minted in the theater, film and television industries. Since then, the term has expanded to include any form of light blocker. In photography, the term refers to flags and cookies (or "cuculoruses"), both of which are placed somewhere in the light's path (but not inside or up against the light source). The term even has use in the recording industry, in which a "gobo" is a foam partition used to absorb reverb or placed between musicians so that each musician can be mic'ed separately.This article addresses the original (and still most common) sense of the term. For any theater, film or television lighting technician, a basic understanding of gobos is essential. Instructions: Know your gobos. A metal gobo creates a black-and-white pattern against a scene or backdrop. Its internal edges are distinct. A glass gobo, on the other hand, can be dyed with complexly colored designs and/or textured to diffuse areas of light within the design. Gobos of either <b>...</b> |
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How to Upload Photo Effects - Digital Photography Tutorials
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tinyurl.com How to Upload Photo Effects - Digital Photography Tutorials Adding visual appeal to a photograph through special effects once required sending the image out to a professional lab that could retouch the image. Nowadays, you can upload dazzling photo effects with a few keystrokes. Don't overdo the number of effects, though, as that can distort your photo to the point where the subject can no longer be recognized. Instructions: Step 1: Upload or scan in the photo to which you would like to add effects. If you took the photo with a digital camera, the camera should provide instructions and the necessary cables for uploading the photo to your system. If the photo is a paper print, place the image on the glass bed of your scanner. Follow the instructions in your scan software. Step 2: Point your web browser to a special effects program like BeFunky or LoonaPix (see Resources). Step 3: Follow the onscreen directions. In some photo effects programs, the startup screen advises you to click a "Get Started" button. At others, a prompt to "Upload" or "Import" a picture appears. Upload the photo you loaded onto your computer's hard drive. Step 4: The next screen will ask you choose an effect. In some photo effects programs, such as Photo Tricks, examples of the effect appear. In others, such as Be Funky, the effects appear in a list. Step 5: Most programs permit you to undo an effect, should you choose to do so. Most also provide controls, allowing you to zoom into your <b>...</b> |
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How to Learn Special Effects Makeup - Creative Photography Ideas
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tinyurl.com How to Learn Special Effects Makeup - Creative Photography Ideas Special effects makeup (SPFX for short) is some of the most challenging and rewarding of artistry skills a makeup artist can accomplish. Many people go to school to learn special effects, but there are many "do it yourself" methods that can get you started on the right path. The real key to learning special effects is not being afraid to experiment and to always practice. Instructions: Step 1: Invest in quality makeup. Ben Nye makes professional and affordable makeup kits for learning some of the basics, such as bruises, burns, cuts, monsters, zombies and even wrinkles. All the Ben Nye kits come with complete easy-to-follow directions and are sold at costume stores all over the world. Step 2: Books are a important resource for learning, even in the world of makeup. Kevyn Aucoin's book "Making Faces" is a useful resource for learning how to contour and change the shape of people's faces. Contouring is one of the most important things to master when creating monsters and 3D effects such as wounds. Janus Vinther wrote a book called "Special Effects Makeup," which has been a standard in most SPFX schools across the country and goes beyond the basics. Vinther's book also pairs nicely with the Ben Nye kits. Step 3: Practice on friends and build a portfolio. Once you have a couple of looks down, start taking pictures of your finished product. Try to find a photographer to take professional photographs <b>...</b> |
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How to Create CGI Effects for Snapshots - Photography Tutorials
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tinyurl.com How to Create CGI Effects for Snapshots - Photography Tutorials Turning a snapshot into a work of art is child's play if you make use of free photo software that's available online. With a simple digital photo editor, you can even tweak an heirloom photograph so that appears as if it was posed for years ago. Just as special effects crews add CGI effects to individual frames of blockbuster movies, you can apply your own digital effects to any digital photo. Whether you capture an image with your cellphone camera or even a retro Polaroid Instamatic, you can achieve stunning results with new technology. Instructions: Step 1: Upload your snapshot into your PC. In the past, photos were primarily uploaded to computers with the aid of slow and expensive scanning equipment. Fortunately, times have changed. If you are you using a digital camera, your snapshot can also be transferred with a USB cable, memory card or even invisibly with bluetooth. Give your image file a simple, easy-to-remember name so that you can quickly access it later. Step 2: Enhance your snapshot before doing anything else. Depending on the sophistication of the digital editor that you use, you will be able to enhance your photo with a number of helpful tools. Since high-quality free photo software is available online, even a school child can add professional grade CGI effects to her photos. Improve the image elements of the snapshot by removing red-eye, by repairing the graininess of the image, by <b>...</b> |
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Black and White Photography Techniques
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tinyurl.com Black and White Photography Techniques Black and white photography is classy, stylish and can make even amateur shots look like they were taken by a professional. It works well for almost any type of photograph. Most digital cameras have a black and white photography feature, making taking classic looking pictures easy. Film enthusiasts can purchase basic black and white film at most department stores, or order professional grade monochromatic (black and white) film online. Contrast: One of the most important black and white photography techniques to know is the correct use of contrast when setting up a shot. If your subject is light colored, against a light background, black and white isn't the best option. Black and white photographs turn out the best when there are dark and light elements in the picture. Mix a white background with a dark red rose in a medium dark vase. The contrast will provide a high impact and professional looking photograph. Not all black and white photographs require high contrast. Sometimes a more subtle picture is better. For example, group portraits, nature subjects and other pictures with several subjects don't need as much contrast to be compelling. Toning Down Irrelevant Details: Black and white photography can be used to reduce the effect of distracting elements in a shot. It is not always possible to remove people or objects from a desired shot. A brightly colored item can take the focus off the intended subject. Switching to <b>...</b> |
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Play With Fire by Wes Jimerson (Samples)
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"Play With Fire" is a one-of-a-kind book which illuminates mans fascination with and attraction to fire with thought-provoking photography and informative content. The colorful images will eerily influence your imagination as you turn each page. This hot chronicle touches on mans primal urges relating to fire, religious references to flames, how fire influences how we talk, and much, much, more. Open this book, and you will be drawn in like a moth ... , well, you know. The Images you will see here are without the text and just a few of the many images found in the book. Search for Play with Fire by Wesley E. Jimerson in the Kindle bookstore to find the full ebook. The Link is: www.amazon.com Enjoy, Wes |
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Get Paid Submitting Online Photography
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Click Here Photography.VideosMonopoly.com . Get Paid Submitting Online Photography Do you enjoy your photography and what to turn your digital camera into a revenue generator and make your photography even more rewarding? Then think about getting paid for submitting your photography online. Getting started is easy and in no time you can be making money, selling your photos online. Currently, there is a huge demand for photographers and using your digital camera is a free way to earn extra cash and produce multiple streams of income. The process is very straight forward and you do not need to be a professional photography. If you are able to take a reasonable photograph and are able to upload your images online then you are ready to go. There are many sites that will pay you for your photography. Some sites will also accept illustrations and video footage. Registration is free and you will earn commission each time someone downloads your images. Always take time to read the companies terms and conditions and understand their download guidelines. In some cases they may want to review your work prior to final acceptance. Their clients tend to be subscriptions paying and therefore make huge demands for images. Do not be afraid to register for several sites. This will help you decided on how well these sites are performing against each other and increase your earning potential. Also, each site will give you help and tutorials on getting the most from your photography, so take <b>...</b> |
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