Tutorials

TwitterFacebook
Get flash to fully experience Pearltrees
Techniques

Poses

Waterfalls

http://pelfusion.com/27-excellent-digital-photography-tutorials/

27 Excellent Digital Photography Tutorials

To improve and modify digital photographs is very interesting and a fun part. Lots of digital photography techniques and tutorials are available on internet, you can create same digital effect in different ways. The best technique to create effect is which take less steps. In this post i have listed 27 excellent digital photography tutorials to help you create different effects and manipulate your digital photographs. I hope you will enjoy these tutorials and don’t forget to mention the tutorial which was an add on in your experience. 1.

Digital Photography Tips and Tutorials

In this post, Steve Berardi from PhotoNaturalist talks about three ways to get better control of autofocus. http://digital-photography-school.com/tips
Foundations of Photography

Picture Style Editor When shooting with a Canon DSLR one of the first things you should do is to switch the in-camera Picture Style from “Standard” to “Neutral” and dial down the contrast all the way; this will give you a flatter image that gives you more flexibility with the image in post. Shooting with the factory-supplied Neutral setting is just the beginning of optimizing your camera for filmmaking.

Picture Style Editor

http://nofilmschool.com/dslr/picture-style-editor/
Beginner Photography

http://www.olympusamerica.com/crm/oneoffpages/crm_outdoor_portraits.asp Taking outdoor portraits can be one of the best ways to capture memorable images of friends and family. And while outdoor portraits include capturing some of the beauty of nature, you don't want to detract from your main subject. A nicely blurred background or foreground can help to accentuate the subject of your portrait. Here are a few tips on taking interesting outdoor portraits against a background of vivid colors. Three elements are important to blur the background of the picture. The first is using a lens with a long focal length.

Shooting Outdoor Portraits

http://digital-photography-school.com/raw-vs-jpeg The following tip on RAW vs JPEG was submitted by Richard and Rebecca from Finn Productions (You can see their Flickr account here ) . It came out of a discussion in our Flickr Group titled JPG or RAW . There is actually a lot of good discussion already in this thread so once you’ve read the following head over and see what others have to say on the topic.

RAW vs. JPEG

Canon t3i Tutorial