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Images enhance the visual impact of a blog and make it more likely a post will be read. One good photo can grab a reader’s attention and drive them to the article. A post without any graphs, drawing, or photos can look daunting. But sometimes the images available for publishing are poor quality, or just don’t suit quite right. With the tricks below, you can use Photoshop to fix up your images in minutes. Strong Focus for Killer Portraits [View Tutorial] Create A Photo Within A Photo using Photoshop [View Tutorial] Enhance Your Image with Selective Color Adjustments [View Tutorial] The effect of Tilt-shift camera lens [View Tutorial] Easily Smooth And Soften Skin In A Photo [View Tutorial] Add A Realistic Water Reflection [View Tutorial] How to Create a Fantastically Formal Photo Effect [View Tutorial] Photo Retouch using Photoshop Techniques [View Tutorial] Turn A Photo Into A Collage Of Polaroids [View Tutorial] Easy “Whitening Teeth & Eyes” in Photoshop [View Tutorial] Photoshop Lovely Fog Overlay

Analyseur de pages Web - Alyze PhotoTech Tutorials Advertisement Over the recent months we’ve been presenting various showcases of photography – while many readers hated the showcases, most readers found them inspirational and perfect for a lousy workday’s morning. However, what we should have done in the inspirational posts is not just provide you with some inspiration for your work, but also present useful photographic techniques which can help you to achieve optimal pictures for your designs. In this post we present useful photographic techniques, tutorials and resources for various kinds of photography. Among other things, we cover high-speed photography, tilt-shift photography, black and white photography, motion blur, infrared, night, smoke photography, macro photography, HDR, panoramic photography, RAW processing and others. 1. Celebration Of High-Speed PhotographyThis post is supposed to provide you with some inspiration of what can be done with high-speed photography. 2. 50 Beautiful Examples Of Tilt-Shift Photography 3. 4. 5.

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70 Tutorials For Learning And Mastering Light Effects In Photoshop A collection of a range of different tutorials for learning how to master various types of lighting effects using Photoshop. There are a range of tutorials featured within the compilation which the end result can be achieved by a novice to Photoshop or even teach a guru of Photoshop a few new tips. A must bookmark resources for future reference hope you enjoy. 1. This tutorial will teach you how to come up a cool glowing effects on your artworks. 2. Here’s a great effect that will bring some energy to your subject. 3. 4. in this tutorial It will cover a couple of different photoshop techniques. 5. For this tutorial you’ll need a photo that you want to manipulate and some special brush sets. 6. A great tutorial on how to create magical sparkles using Photoshop brushes. 7. A great tutorial on how to create magical sparkles using Photoshop brushes.Explosions are cool. 8. Instead of riding snow, this boarder is flying through flames. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. !

WooThemes | Premium WordPress Themes 7 Bright Ways How to Shoot Street Photography at Night On my Facebook fan page, I asked my readers what they wanted to have a blog post on. There were several of you who mentioned an article about how to shoot street photography at night. Van Gogh once famously said, “I often think that the night is more alive and more richly colored than the day.” 1. Having a grainy photo is often better than having a blurry photo. I like to embrace the grain and grittiness of high-ISO images. So don’t be afraid to bump up your ISO when shooting at night. 2. Motion-blur can often add to the soul of an image by showing motion and energy. Very much so, you should try to capture motion in your night shots. 3. If you are shooting with a lens that is slower than an aperture of 2.8 at night, you are screwed. There is nothing more frustrating than using a zoom lens at night which has only a maximum aperture of 3.5 or so. 4. I don’t think street photographers should ever shoot with a tripod at night. 5. 6. 7.

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102 Things I Have Learned About Street Photography It now has been around 5 years that I have been shooting street photography- and I have learned an incredible amount through trial and failure. I made this recent list of things I have learned while shooting street photography– and some of my personal opinions. Remember, take everything in this list with a grain of salt! I simply made this list as both a way for me to self-reflect, and hopefully you can find some of these tips helpful. You can also see my old posts, “101 Things I Have Learned About Street Photography” and “100 Things I Have Learned About Street Photography“. 1. 14. 26. 38. 51. 62. 76. 86. What would you add to this list and what don’t you agree with? Tagged as: street photography tips

Web Development Tutorials, Videos & Advice | DeveloperFox Alright guys sorry for the inactivity I’ve been designing this blog for a day or so and coding wordpress is a pain. I’ve got it all sorted and its all valid XHTML and it looks pretty nice. At the very top there is a RSS link that you can click (its actually an image) and it’ll send you to the rss feed. As for blogging I got to post the second part of “Long Term Project Planning” article. New plug ins, yes thats right I’ll be adding new plug ins to support my subscribers and people who comment on my blog, so it’ll be a “Do Follow” blog by the end of tonight. Regards, Lamonte Harris. About the Author:

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