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Signatures, maison de photographes : Accueil S'inscrire Est-ce ainsi que les femmes vivent ? Une exposition de Marie Dorigny Quick Fix When was my Zenit made? Look at the serial number. The first two digits indicate the year when your Zenit was made. For instance 67039703 means the Zenit was made in 1967, 83083999 was made in 1983. This also works for the lenses made by KMZ. You can recognize KMZ made equipment by these signs.

Roger Ballen In the fall of 2005, Phaidon press produced its second book by the artist, entitled 'Shadow Chamber'.[2] The book focuses on interactions between people, animals, and/or objects. Ballen’s recent work enters into a new realm of photography — the images are painterly and sculptural in ways not immediately associated with photographs.[3] Through collaboration on some of Die Antwoord's music videos, which have received more than 30 million hits on YouTube, Ballen's paintings and sculpture have gained broader exposure globally.[4][5] Yolandi Visser said about him: "Mr.

Creamy Light – Adding Creamy Brightness in Photoshop {Plus a FREE Action!} | Polished Picture Ever since I read Tony Kuyper’s wonderful in-depth tutorials on luminosity masks, I’ve been intrigued by the concept. Luminosity masks in Photoshop allow you to target a specific tonal range for adjustments – just the highlights or just the shadows, for instance (or any tonal range for that matter). Click around his site and blog, and look at the rollovers of his landscapes! It’s so amazing what you can do with these masks! Anyways, I just wanted to give you a little history if you are interested in further reading like my nerdy-self is. :) My free Kick it Up action/tutorial uses a luminosity mask to apply the adjustment to just the shadows while leaving the highlights alone.

Forget Vladimir Putin's Olympic Fantasy and Check Out the Real Sochi By now, you may have heard that the upcoming Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, is a shitshow. With its $51 billion price tag, Russia's LGBT crackdown, reports of forced eviction, unlawfully detained migrant laborers, rampant embezzlement, and environmental degradation—it's been the PR equivalent of herpes. What you may not know is that Sochi itself lies on the doorstep of long-simmering ethnic and territorial conflicts. China's "Rat Tribe" « VII Photo “Rat Tribe” explores the lives of low-waged migrant workers who live underground in Beijing and make up one-third of the city’s estimated 20 million people. These waiters, karaoke hostesses, hairdressers, chefs, security guards, domestic workers and kitchen helpers are the backbone of Beijing’s service industry. But they have been unkindly dubbed the “rat tribe” for making a home in Beijing’s 6,000 basements and air raid shelters — about one-third of the city’s underground space.

Russian Mother Takes Magical Pictures of Her Two Kids With Animals On Her Farm These wonderful photographs by Elena Shumilova plunge the viewer into a beautiful world that revolves around two boys and their adorable dog, cat, duckling and rabbit friends. Taking advantage of natural colors, weather conditions and her enchanting surroundings, the gifted Russian artist creates cozy and heartwarming photography that will leave you amazed. The boys in the photographs are the photographer’s sons and the animals belong to the farm she runs. “I largely trust my intuition and inspiration when I compose photos. I get inspired mainly by my desire to express something I feel, though I usually cannot tell exactly what that is” Shumilova explained to BoredPanda. Rural settings, natural phenomena and the changing seasons seem to be the greatest stimuli in her works.

courtney jade’s blog It’s the holly jolliest time of the year again, and my bestie Jessica of Modern Moments Designs and I teamed up to do a Rustic Woodland Holiday styled session displaying lots of fun gift ideas! We are lucky enough to live in beautiful Portland, OR, where we are spoiled with an abundance of amazing local gourmet shops. I highly recommend any and all of these places if you are a local north-westerner, but if you are not, take our ideas and run with them in your own city! So, what do you get the person who “has everything” for Christmas?! Photo Hoarding Columns Tuesday, November 26, 2013 By Bill Hatcher Editing your photography and deciding what you should keep or what gets sent to the trash is something we photographers do all the time. If you don't edit your work up front, it can quickly accumulate, and the megabytes will overflow your hard drives and worse. I recently discovered worse when relocating my office/studio to my new home in Tucson, Arizona.

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