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Mind Boggling Panoramic Photograph

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If you like and enjoy panoramic photographs, you are in for a real treat. Our friend Peter sent this in so thank you, Peter! Gigapixel by Dresden.de is a collection of HUGE panorama pictures. The main picture in the site has following technical characteristics and is set to go any photobug to go wow! The [...]

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Aviary Sets Online Web Editing Suite Free

February 18, 2010

Aviary has been one of the popular premium web-based image editing tools. Thanks to its popularity and a new round of funding from investors, full access to this excellent tool doesn’t cost $24.99 anymore! Aviary is now totally FREE! When it won’t replace Adobe Lightroom or Adobe Photoshop for me, Aviary can fill in the [...]

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Find Local Professional Photographers with Snapm

February 16, 2010

Snapm is a website dedicated to belong you find a professional photographers as well as help the photographers promote themselves. Snapm lets you search for local pro photographers by zipcode. You will see local talents, their sample portfolios, bio, their specialties, customer and peer reviews and their rates. It doesn’t matter you are shopping for [...]

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View Flickr Photos Like The Big Picture

February 11, 2010

As any photography fan, I love browsing the Boston Globe’s The Big Picture photographs and enjoy it a lot. Flickr App Garden has a gem of an app – The Big Pictr – that lets you view and share your Flickr pictures in the ‘Big Picture’ style. The Big Pictr Flickr app is a bookmarklet. [...]

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Flickr Commons Welcomes U.S National Archives

February 1, 2010

As any photography enthusiast, I spend a lot of time in Flickr browsing through pictures from all over the world. Flickr Commons is an incredible place to fund hidden treasures in the world’s public photography archives. Plus, Commons gets richer with public input and knowledge adding value to these collections as time goes by. The [...]

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Food Photography Process Explained. In Pictures.

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Food Photography blog is an excellent resource for learning anything and everything about, you guessed it, Food Photography! Michael Ray is an expert in this area and I just stumbled across an amazing article via Twitter (@balanon). Michael Ray has explained the thoughts and the whole process that goes into creating an amazing food photograph. [...]

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Manual Aperture in Canon Rebel T1i or EOS 500D Video

Manual Aperture for Canon T1i or EOS 500D Video January 1, 2010

One of the great features of Canon Rebel T1i aka EOS 500D is it’s high-definition video recording in this DSLR camera. If you have a fast lens like a EF 50mm f/1.8 II lens or the EF 50mm f1.4 USM prime lens, you would want to control the aperture when shooting video. But, unfortunately the [...]

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120 Years Of Stunning Nature Photographs In Digital Format

December 30, 2009

National Geographic is one of the oldest magazines that is known for it’s stunning world’s best photography. An entire 120 years collection of National Geographic magazines are now available in a digital format! Here is a quote from their site Explore 120 years of amazing discoveries, fascinating maps, and the world’s best photography with The [...]

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How to Create HDR Photos?

December 28, 2009

HDR is an abbreviation for High Dynamic Range photography. Most camera sensors can only process so much information in the scene and usually either the brighter or the darker highlights are lost in an image. HDR photography is a technique where you take a series of exposures of the same scene and later combine them [...]

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Best Photography Podcasts You Should Listen To

December 25, 2009

I love reading photography books and various blogs on photography tips, techniques and camera reviews. I am thankful for you to be reading mine and hope to share what I learn with you here. As much as books and blogs are fun, there is another element to listening to Photography podcasts. The personal touch. A [...]

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