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Minimalism in Photography: What you had to say
Finally the results from my Minimalism in Photography Project are here for all to read...
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The Art of Less: Minimalism also in Photography
Exploring Minimalism in Photography with examples and tips for better minimalist photos.
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Small Note on the Minimalism in Photography Project
Just a small heads up… The results for the Minimalism in Photography project will be posted on the beginning of the next week, so you still have a few more days just in case you want to participate.
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28 ways to process/improve/hack/play a photo
Brian finally posted the results of his “Edit My Photo” project. There were 28 submissions and, in my opinion, all of them were great exercises in technical editing. Although with more or less success, this is a fine example how digital processing an image can improve it, albeit creating...
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Environment: a Photographer’s Contribution
How to change one mind at a time, solve one problem and still have fun doing it. A photographer's point of view.
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SlideFlickr – Embedding your Flickr Photos on blog posts made easy
SlideFlickr is a nice web application that quickly generates code to embed your Flickr photos on blog posts.
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Editing Brian’s Photo
On the last September 18th, Brian at Epic Edits Weblog started a group project asking his readers to edit his photo. I though this was one of the most interesting projects that I’ve seen around the photography blogs for some time. The reason is simple: from a starting point,...
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Understanding Lens Flare
Sometimes, after taking a shot, particularly if there are strong light sources, you may notice some weird light spots on your photo. Most certainly, they were caused by lens flare. But what is lens flare anyway?
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PhotoShelter Collection: a new opportunity for photographers?
Microstock sites are, without a question, a great opportunity for both amateurs and professional photographers to increase their photographic earnings. Will PhotoShelter Collection challenge the market views on stock photography?