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EnThread: Easy To Use Browser Based Photo Editor. FreeFoto: A Great Source For Stock Images. If you are a web designer or an artist looking for some free stock images to use in your next upcoming project (web layout, blog, etc.) then give yourself a tour around FreeFoto, a great online stock image database. Unlike other websites, the stock images on FreeFoto are under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License. You are just required to link back to the images and give attributions where required. Finding an image is done in two ways. The first is by manually searching for stock images, and the second is by browsing through the categories. Features A massive collection of unique, free stock images.Good quality stock images.Credits for stock image and EXIF data can be found under image.Similar sites: PhotoPin, Veezzle, Unprofound, MorgueFile, StockVault and more in “Top 5 Free Websites for Quality Copyright Free Photographs“ Check out FreeFoto @ www.freefoto.com/index.jsp.

Turn a Pop-Up Laundry Hamper Into a Portable Light Tent. If you’re looking for smooth, even, studio lighting of small objects–like items you want to list on eBay–this inexpensive laundry-hamper hack yields a light tent for a mere $5. At DIYPhotography they share a simple hack that starts with a collapsible wire and mesh laundry hamper and ends with collapsible light tent with upgraded side panels. You’ll need a dollar store laundry hamper, a cheap white table cloth, and a white poster board, as well as some scissors, pliers, and a stapler. Hit up the link be low to see how they guy the laundry bag and rebuilt it into a functional and portable light tent. Build a Collapsible DIY Macro Studio With Popup Laundry-Bag [DIY Photography] Jason Fitzpatrick is warranty-voiding DIYer and all around geek. When he's not documenting mods and hacks he's doing his best to make sure a generation of college students graduate knowing they should put their pants on one leg at a time and go on to greatness, just like Bruce Dickinson.

Tag Galaxy. The GNU Image Manipulation Program. Exactitudes. How To Make an Incredibly Easy Panoramic Photograph With Any Camera. You might know that there are special cameras for shooting panoramic pictures. Today, we’ll put one together in seconds that we shot with a regular digital camera and a tripod. Grab your favorite image editor and camera, and let’s go! Even if you don’t have Photoshop, you’ll be surprised at how easy it can be to take some good shots, merge them, and get a convincing panorama.

With our simple tips, you’ll have a much easier time shooting the right kind of images, and splicing them together to make the perfect panorama. Keep reading! Setting Up Your Panoramic Shot The most difficult part of creating a panoramic image with a non-panoramic camera is simply shooting the images—properly. The first part of the process involves getting a tripod that your camera can mount on and find a relatively level place to shoot your image. Rotate your shot horizontally on a fixed axis and take multiple shots that overlap. Most lenses on DSLRs have manual and automatic settings, as shown above.