Monthly Archives: November 2013
5 Adorable Pet Photos [and How to Make your Shots even Cuter]
A guest post by by Erin McNulty
3 Lightroom History Tips
A Post By: Helen Bradley Like Photoshop, Lightroom has a History feature that shows a list of the fixes you
2012 PRO Photo Tours with Better Moments!
e-Newsletter Archive2013
Featured Photographer – Georg Popp
A landscape photographer in a classical sense, I use large-format camera systems (4×5?) almost exclusively, but don?t feel old-fashioned in doing so. I see myself more as an artist, like a painter, with the creative freedom that comes with this … Continue reading
Take The Horizon Off-Center
How-ToPlacement of the horizon is important to the success of every photograph. A poorly placed one or one that isn’t level certainly detracts from the impact of the picture. To make sure you capture one properly, use a bubble level … Continue reading
Facelift on Facebook!
e-Newsletter Archive2013
Crown Of Thorns Bloom
We have a virtual forest of euphorbia milii aka crown of thorns in our home.
A Baby Firefly
While tooling around on Governors Island a few weeks back, we stumbled across a couple of baby fireflies, aka lightning bugs.
Damp macros
Some recent wet macro shots. All have been focus stacked using zerene.Brian v. Raindrops on Passion flower tendrilsDew on grass View the original article here
Udemy Online Courses: Effective Online Training
Published in Web Development Udemy offers the best in online education for creative professionals. Whether you want to get promoted, break into a new industry, start a company, further a passion, or just accelerate your life, Udemy helps you learn … Continue reading