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Design Swan - DesignSwan.com

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Co. Funky Trend 75+ Social Media Resources for Artists and Designers Once a foreign concept, digital art can now be seen in galleries, shops, and even the cover of the New Yorker. While artists have had access to computer-based tools for years, we've also collected some resources for portable platforms including the iPhone and Android devices that have opened up a whole new suite of powerful, portable tools. This list of over 75 resources can get you up and running regardless of your artistic persuasion. 17 Fresh Web Tools for Working with ColorsWe know you like working with colors, who doesn't? For more dev and design coverage, follow Mashable Dev & Design on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook More resources from Mashable: - 11 Essential Social Media Resources You May Have Missed- 25 Essential Social Media Resources You May Have Missed- 15 Essential Social Media Resources You May Have Missed- 26 Essential Social Media Resources You May Have Missed- 19 Essential Social Media Resources You May Have Missed Image courtesy of iStockphoto, bjones27

Spot Cool Stuff | Design Paperie Boutique  •  products, packaging and marketing ideas for professional photographers Welcome Breathtaking Examples of Long Exposure Photography There are different styles of photography that can capture the beauty of life around us. Long exposure photography is one such style that is widely known for producing beautiful and captivating photographs. In this collection, we share with you some truly gorgeous long exposure photos as well as some tutorials on how to take long exposure photos yourself. A Short Introduction to Long Exposure Photography Long exposure photography refers to long shutter speeds. However, photographers soon realized that extremely long exposures produced some unexpected—albeit interesting—results. In terms of traditional cameras that still use film, shutter speed represents the length of time the camera shutter remains open to expose the film. In DSLR cameras—the weapon of choice for most modern professional photographers—you will see numbers like: 1/8000, 1/4000, and 1/100. Consider the following side-by-side comparison of a fast shutter speed versus a slow shutter speed: Image source: 1 & 2 Dark Days Pacman u

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