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30+ Websites to Download Free Photos. If you are a blogger looking for free photos to use in your blog posts or a designer looking for free photography to use in your designs, then check out the websites below and you will find the best free stock photos. All of the photos that you will find on the websites below are free to use for commercial purposes, without asking permission or they need attribution so make sure you check before you use a photo. If you enjoyed this post please subscribe.

Unsplash Unsplash offers you 10 high-resolution stock photos every 10 days. Little Visuals Little Visuals posts 7 high-resolution images every 7 days. Death to the Stock Photo You can subscribe to get free photos every month for commercial use that you can use in your blog posts, social accounts and mockups. Picjumbo Free photos for your commercial and personal works. Gratisography High-resolution pictures captured by Ryan McGuire and free of copyright restrictions. Tinyography SplitShire New Old Stock Jay Mantri Picography Travel Coffee Book Moveast.

Collection | PhotoSeed. Divine Composition With Fibonacci’s Ratio (The Rule of Thirds on Steroids) Are you a stickler for little details? Well, if you’re a photographer, you had better be. Discovering the rule of thirds is a big milestone for any photographer. Suddenly, you realize that all you ever did before was center your subject right smack dab in the middle of the frame, because that’s where the camera’s focus grid is located.

Makes sense right? The rule of thirds took you to new heights in your photographic journey, moving your subject off to one side or another in your frame, or to the top or bottom. But don’t some of these photos look a bit crowded being so close to either side of the frame? Sure it works in some cases, but what if there was still another rule you could incorporate into your photographic repertoire? Enter Fibonacci’s Ratio… Also known as the Golden Mean, Phi, or Divine Proportion, this law was made famous by Leonardo Fibonacci around 1200 A.D. Since the Renaissance, artists and architects have designed their work to approximate this ratio of 1:1.618.

Namexif: Rename EXIF Photos. Description Namexif is a tool to automatically rename photos with the date they were shot. Digital cameras have their own clock and record the date to each photos with a precision of a second. Since the date and time is recorded for each photos (provided it is an EXIF compliant digital camera), Namexif is able to rename these photos according to the date.

Renaming photos so will: make chronological order same as alphabetical one, set a unique name to your photos, synchronize photos from same event but taken from different digital cameras Download Version: 1.7 Size: 442 Kb (less than 1Mb) System Requirement: Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT, XP, Vista, 7, 8 Why does the name start with the year? Namexif renames photos starting with the year, then month, day, hour, minute, second.

What if two or more pictures have the same EXIF date? This can happen if, for example, your camera has a high speed shooting mode. What if I select photos which have no EXIF data? What is the shift time by option? Questions? 50 Awesome Opencourseware Links to Effectively Get Your Photography Degree for Free. Whether you are a first time digital camera owner, or someone looking to start a professional photography business, knowledge is key. Utilize these 50 courses, guides, and more to bring out the best in your photos. For Beginners These courses are a must for the first time photographer, or those looking to brush up on their camera skills. 1.

Photography Course: This site offers free photography lessons ranging from the basics of film, optics, cameras and light to web page layout and digital photography. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. For Advanced Users Now that you know the basics, learn how to truly master everything from setting up a photo, mastering the complex SLR, and more. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22.

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Camera Shooting Modes - How to Understand the Camera Shooting Modes on Your DSLR. Understanding camera shooting modes can make a real difference to the quality of your images. Here is a guide to the five main shooting modes on your DSLR, and an explanation of what each mode does to your camera. To start with, you'll need to locate the dial on the top of your camera, with letters written on it. This dial will always include, at the very minimum, these four letters -- P, A (or AV), S (or TV), and M. There will also be a fifth mode entitled "Auto". Let's look at what these different letters actually mean. Auto Mode. This mode pretty much does exactly what it says on the dial.

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Landscapes. The Definitive List of Online Photography Magazines | Resources. Resources by Bill Jones 2inShare Today we bring you The Definitive List of Online Photography Magazines (or at least we think it is). Here you will find some of best photography magazines on the internet. Within these online publications you will see some of the best photography today from famous and unknown artists, read interviews, learn technique and so much more. Burn Flak Photo 1000 Words Mag Fraction Magazine Vewd Purpose Blue Eyes Mmagazine Social Documentary F-Stop Magazine Enter World Press Photo Lunatic Magazine The 37th Frame ahorn Magazine Deep Sleep Magazine Feel free to leave a comment and share your favorite online photography magazine.

Like Our Site? 27 Comments Jae Xavier said:Thanks for the post! Leave a Reply Topics. 73 Cool Links for Photography Junkies. Toad Hollow Photography has been looking all over the internet this week for some of the best tutorials, photography and blogs to share with everyone here. It’s been an active and exciting week, and the list contains some truly incredible works from some of the best photographers.

We truly hope you enjoy perusing this list as much as the Toad did in compiling it. Check out the Toad’s photo blog, automotive photography services and gallery of Canadian Landscape Prints. Photography Tip—How To Mix Flash and Ambient Light for Better Photos – a great article outlining some tips and tricks on how to achieve awesome results. Definitely well worth the time to read for anyone who’s into photography and lighting. What the minimum needed to start shooting liquid in motion?

– Alex Koloskov shares tips, tricks and inside information of how to produce amazing liquid splash photography. In The Books – a fabulous set of HDR images taken in Pittsburgh as the baseball season winds down. Stalking St. 25 Places to Find Awesome Stock Photos — Free and Cheap! 40 Examples of Minimalist Photography.