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50 Captivating Slow Shutter Speed Photos | Phototuts+ Using a slow shutter speed allows for a completely different style of photography - from light painting to capturing smooth water effects. This article features a quick introduction to this style of photography, followed by 50 really amazing examples of the technique in action. Hopefully you'll leave feeling inspired! Shooting With a Slow Shutter Speed At the most basic level, you simply need to place your camera on a tripod (or flat surface) then make sure the shutter speed is set to a low value. Useful Tutorials Shooting Waterfalls Steve Berardi has already written a tutorial here on Phototuts+ on how to shoot waterfalls which helps introduce the idea of shooting slow shutter images. Light Painting Light painting is a common theme when dealing with slow shutter speeds, this tutorial introduces you to painting in light and using a slow shutter for dramatic effects. Inspirational Photos Michael Bosanko Michael Bosanko is my favorite light painter. Website Sara Heinrichs Flickr Website Xavier Rey

Dismal World | Must-See: Unforgettable Photos 1957. The first day of Dorothy Counts at the Harry Harding High School in the United States. Counts was one of the first black students admitted in the school, and she was no longer able to stand the harassments after 4 days.Photo credit: Douglas Martin, USA January 12, 1960. A second before the Japanese Socialist Party leader Asanuma was murdered by an opponent student.Photo credit: Yasushi Nagao, Japan 1963. 1962. 1965. 1966. February 1, 1968. 1972. 1973. 1975. 1980. Photo credit: Michael Wells, U.K. February 23, 1981. 1982. 1987. 1989. 1992. 1994. 1996. 2001. 2002. 2003.

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ИНДИЙСКОЕ КИНО Ru Photoshop Contests and Photoshop Tutorials - photoshoptalent.com littlesweets World’s famous photos How to Create Your First Web Page Note: If you know anything at all about HTML and CSS, don’t bother reading this, it’s a guide for the uninitiated, technophobes, luddites, computer-illiterates, anyone who is more comfortable with a pen and paper than a keyboard and mouse. If making a web page seems like brain surgery to you, then this is the article for you. What you need to know The only prior knowledge I will assume is that you’ve used a computer before, you’re familiar with using a keyboard and a word processor, and you’ve at least seen a website. The Basics When you visit a website (for example the one you’re reading now), you see a page in your web browser (the program you use to access the internet) , containing text, images and maybe some other things like videos, music etc. In order to display a page correctly, the web browser needs to know about the structure of the page, e.g. What HTML Looks Like HTML uses ‘tags’ to identify different parts of a page. Getting Started Next, the page must contain a HEAD section.

Alex Grey 360 CITIES Largest Spherical Panorama About this Photo This is a super high resolution photo. Use your mouse to zoom in and see a startling level of detail. Read more about how this panorama was created on our blog here. About 360 cities 360Cities is dedicated to promoting geo-referenced, VR panorama photography and VR photographers around the world. If you are a photographer and you want to publish your own panoramas on 360Cities, you can join us. Sign up for 360Cities About the photographer Jeffrey Martin is an obsessive panoramic photographer who lives in Prague and is the Founder of 360Cities.net. Buy / License this image Buy a print here! This image is available for printing or licensing for both personal and commercial usage. Prints: You can buy this print in any size, from postcard up to 19 meters long at photographic quality -- or even larger if desired. Licensing: This 360 panoramic image can be licensed in either “flat” (print) or “interactive” format for web, publication, billboard, TV, or film post-production VFX.

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