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  • How To Set and Enable External Editor on iPhoto ‘09 ver 8.1 (415)


    JAUHARI | Everything Is POSSIBLEAuthority Authority: 103
    My favorite photo tools on my MacBook Pro is iPhoto, this tools is superb and very useful to collect all of my photos. The most wanted featured in iPhoto ‘09 is ability to tags faces on each photos. So I can manage more easily of my photo collection. The iPhoto editor is actually pretty good. Sometimes though ...
    1 day ago
  • How to Take Better Portraits


    MostlyLisa.comAuthority Authority: 106
    Whether you are snapping pictures of your cat, daughter or a glamorous super model the key feature in any portrait is the eyes. 1. Set your Aperture at f/2.0-5.0. This will give your portrait a nice depth of field with the eyes in focus and falling off around the hair line. If you are shooting in ...
    3 days ago
  • 42nd Street Photo’s Thanksgiving Photography Tips


    42nd Street Photo NewsAuthority Authority: 106
    Thanksgiving is a great opportunity for taking photographs. The most important thing to know is your subject. This could be anything from family to the food or maybe both. You want to make sure whatever your subject is that it’s the most important thing in the frame and there is nothing distracting from it.The ...
    1 week ago
  • The Foresthill Bridge Like You’ve Never Seen It Before!


    Sherri Meyer Photography BlogAuthority Authority: 112
    The famous Foresthill Bridge, Auburn, California. It was processed using a combination of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 and Adobe Photoshop CS3. What: The famous Foresthill Bridge. Where: North Fork of the American River, Auburn, California. When: A couple of weeks ago. Who: Jeff, our dog Cocoa & I were taking ...
    1 week ago
  • Elsewhere


    Beyond MegapixelsAuthority Authority: 120
    Beyond Megapixels has recently been given the honor of contributing as a guest writer for the following fine websites: The Digital Photography School: - Photoshop CS3 – Adding a Neutral Density Gradient Learn how to use Photoshop CS3 to create the effect of having a neutral density gradient filter on your ...
    1 week ago
  • HOW TO WIN PHOTO COMPETITIONS


    Travel Tips & TripsAuthority Authority: 416
    As part of the lead up to this years International Apeture Awards competition Head Judge Peter Eastway (Editor of Better Photography Magazine) has put together some advice on entering and succeeding in photography competitions. HOW TO WIN PHOTO COMPETITIONS | Santa Maria dei Miracoli. This image has won ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Looking for inspiration


    MostlyLisa.comAuthority Authority: 106
    5DMKII + 85mm f/1.8 I feel like my creativity died with the summer sun. Dull days, rain & all that other work I do to make money have kept me from shooting. I’m mad at myself for letting my photography slowly slip away in the last while. Other than having to pay the rent and buy food, the main reason that I ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Speaking at Photoshop Live in Washington, DC Nov 2/3


    MostlyLisa.comAuthority Authority: 106
    5DMKII, 85mm f/1.8, 1/500 at f/5.0, ISO 100. I am speaking at my first Photoshop conference in Washington, DC on November 2/3. I’m a self-taught photographer, so I think this will be a great opportunity for me to share my workflow & processing style with fellow photographers and learn a few tips from them! My ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Eight Tips For Professional Like Digital Photos


    Homeschool FactsAuthority Authority: 462
    Whether you find yourself an aficionado photographer, or you just drive at render better family photos, there are a score of things you can do to get improved photos. Here are some straightforward...
    3 weeks ago
  • Photo Fun


    Tarheel RamblingsAuthority Authority: 113
    One of the great things about digital photography is all the fun you can have with your photographs. This image was created with a PanosFX action for Photoshop that is available in both a free and commercial version. The paid version is only $15 or so. If you’re looking for some interesting effects from ...
    4 weeks ago
  • "Social Networking for Photographers" – Digital Photography …


    New Web 2.0 MagazineAuthority Authority: 452
    Weekly digital photography podcasts, photo tips, reader submitted pictures, equipment reviews and more. New Tools for the Creative Mind. The Digital Story is about making photography, music, and filmmaking enjoyable.
    4 weeks ago
  • Five Tips for Men to Ensure a Good First Impression With Great Online Photos


    digital camera and photographyAuthority Authority: 130
    If you are serious about meeting someone online, you should definitely put at least one good picture of yourself on your profile. The main or default photo that shows up first on your profile ad should the best one you have, since that’s the first image of you that women will see. This is actually [...]
    4 weeks ago
  • Working a Scene Like the Local Buffett


    In Focus with Adam BarkerAuthority Authority: 103
    So here’s a question for all you blog readers and photographers out there. When you sit down to chow at your favorite all-you-can-eat buffet, do you simply peck at the salad bar, or do you dive in head first and fill your plate to overflowing with delicacies beyond all earthly comprehension???  I’m guessing the ...
    4 weeks ago
  • iPhoto Backup


    MaciverseAuthority Authority: 112
    One of the most used and loved applications on the Mac is the photo application that comes with iLife and each new computer, iPhoto. Mac owners use iPhoto to store, share, edit, and group their pictures. Since iPhoto is the central location for all the digital memories and collection of photographs taken for an ...
    5 weeks ago
  • Landscape Storytelling


    Your Photo TipsAuthority Authority: 461
    Photographs need to be both of and about a subject. This is something that takes much consideration in landscape photography especially. One of the best ways to ensure that your photographs are both of and about a subject is to think of the adjectives you would use to describe the scenery before you. Remember that ...
    8 weeks ago
  • Photo Tips from Krist: Slovenia Journeys


    Intelligent Travel BlogAuthority Authority: 531
    National Geographic photographer Bob Krist is on assignment in Slovenia, and sends a us peek through his viewfinder. Visit his blog for more tips, or get them in person at our upcoming Traveler Photo Seminar in Denver, Colorado on September 27. Im only halfway through my assignment in Slovenia , and ...
    8 weeks ago

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