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Retouch unwanted objects on your photos with Wire Pilot Retouch unwanted objects on your photos with Wire Pilot (+ Plugin) The Wire Pilot photo retouching software line was initially designed only for wire removal. Now with Wire Pilot you can retouch linear objects like wires, posts, and antennas, as well as any other unwanted objects. Digital Photography Tutorials Learn how to take and edit digital photographs using visual tutorials that emphasize concept over procedure, independent of specific digital camera or lens. This is a complete listing of all tutorials on this site; click the drop-down links in the top menu to see particular topics. Photography is going through an exciting transition period as many film photographers are beginning to explore the new capabilities of digital cameras. While the fundamentals have remained similar, other aspects are markedly different.

Spectacular photos reveal the dramatic beauty of Britain's glorious landscapes These mesmerising photos of wild and urban landscapes serve as inspiration for the ultimate staycationOne amazing shot shows a misty morning on Ullswater, with snow-topped mountains reflecting off the waterOther scenes show London's modern skyscrapers, climbers on Pinnacle Ridge and stunning coastlines By Chris Kitching for MailOnline Published: 11:04 GMT, 17 June 2015 | Updated: 07:07 GMT, 18 June 2015 These mesmerising photographs of Britain’s beauty spots should be enough to convince any holidaymaker to scrap their plans to jet abroad this summer and remain closer to home. 30 Exceptional GIMP Tutorials and Resources - Noupe Design Blog Oct 20 2008 GIMP is a freely distributed GNU Image Manipulation Program. Available for such tasks as photo retouching, image composition and image authoring. It’s always fun to experiment different techniques and learn how to work with various aspects of GIMP to spice up boring pictures and make them into works of arts and masterpieces. So, if you’re interested in learning some new skills, whether you’re a beginner, intermediate or advanced user, these GIMP tutorials are for you. Below you will find an incredible amount some of the best GIMP tutorials hand picked to enhance or highlight whatever action is going on in the photo.

Focus on Photography Expert Advice on Taking Better Travel Photos The photos above won grand prize honors in a recent Fodor's photo contest, in which we asked our members to show us their very best snapshots of Alaska. We love these images by Chris Marlow and Brian Embacher so much that we will be including them in Fodor's Alaska 2009. Our tips will help you take great photographs like these. For example, by including two human figures in the frame, the glacier image above conveys the vast scale of the Alaskan landscape. follow-these-30-photographers-instagram-enrich-your-life Thanks to Instagram, we can experience far away places, exotic scenes, culturally significant events, mentally stimulating and downright gorgeous images from all over the world. Adding a few (or all) of these talented photographers to your feed can enrich your life with purposefully captured visuals and impressions from places you may have traveled yourself, or new destinations you have yet to visit. Here are 30 skilled and insightful photographers to follow on Instagram for a life boost. 1. Pei Ketron Raised between tropical Taiwan and the deserts of Arizona, Ketron has travel in her blood.

Improve Your Photos 60 Seconds at a Time If you are tired of reading long explanations and confused by tricky photo techniques, here you can have it short and sweet. Arranged by topics, each subject takes less than 60 seconds to read. Once you’ve read the ideas and tips, picture in your mind some photographs you have already taken. Think of how they could have been improved by applying what you have learned here. Visualize how you might have taken your photos differently.

Jumpstart Your Photography: Start a 365 Project With the beginning of a new year, many people around the world take time to reflect on the past year and set goals or resolutions for the upcoming year. It’s a good time to ask yourself; “What do I want out of my photography this year?” For most of us, the response might be to improve our skills, to be inspired, and to find more time and energy to pursue our passions. No matter what you want out of your photography, your path to accomplishing your goals will require dedicated time and effort.

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