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Photographers The shot that nearly killed me: War photographers – a special report | Media Adam Ferguson, Afghanistan, 2009 I was one of the first on the scene. The Afghan security forces normally shut down a suicide bombing like this pretty quickly. I was able to get to the epicentre of the explosion. This woman was escorted out of the building and round this devastated street corner. As a photographer, you feel helpless. When I won a World Press award for this photograph, I felt sad. Alvaro Ybarra Zavala, Congo, November 2008 The situation was very tense – people were drunk and aggressive. When I got to the hotel, I showed the other photographers. I really hate this shot. Lynsey Addario, Libya, March 2011 I had been in Libya for just over two weeks, shooting the insurgency. The first three days were very violent – I was punched in the face several times, groped nonstop. When we got out, I felt surprisingly OK. João Silva, Afghanistan, October 2010 I'd been in Afghanistan for a month when I stepped on the landmine. I've spent enough time out there for my number to come up.

Mac Rumors: Apple Mac iOS Rumors and News You Care About Plugin & Add-On's Workflow Digital Photography Tips from the Top F… The Digital Picture RAW v DNG Often I have found that I want to apply perspective correction to multiple files at once using the Upright feature in Camera Raw. But depending on the results I want to achieve, it’s best to know that there are two different ways of accomplishing this. Note: For both methods, it is recommended that you first enable Lens Profile Corrections and Remove Chromatic Aberration using the Lens Corrections panel in Camera Raw. METHOD ONE - in the first situation, you might have a series of unrelated images that all need to have their own set of perspective corrections made to them. In this case, the easiest way to apply Upright would be to: • Select all of the desired files in Camera Raw. Here all of the images are selected in the filmstrip, then the Upright mode is applied. • With this method, each image is analyzed individually and the perspective corrected. Apply the Upright transformation to the single selected image.

Light and glow effect in Photoshop Second Picture is devoted to original tutorials about 3D graphics, Photoshop, Photography and Web Design. Picture 1. In this tutorial we are going to create the picture above using several different Photoshop effects. Click here to see a larger version. 29.10.2008 Category: Photoshop In this Photoshop effect tutorial I cover the creation of several different light and glow effects in Photoshop. In this tutorial we are going to recreate picture 1. Smoke Effect in Photoshop Picture 2. Picture 3. Let's start with the smoke effect in the background. Create a new image document (600x500px). Overlay Text Picture 4. Next we'll create some text on top of the smoke. Light Trail Effect in Photoshop Picture 5. Next we'll create light motion trails with the help of a Pen Tool. Pen Tool - Use this tool to draw the curve in the first place. Add Anchor Point Tool - Use this tool if you want to add an anchor point to an existing curve Click on any smooth point to convert it to a corner point.

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