Monthly Archives: November 2013

Begin to see photographic In six easy steps

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More wasps

Still seeing a lot of common wasps in the garden.Brian V. Possibly a queen (she was rather large)Worker (on the left) and drone wasp Drone on my finger View the original article here

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Use Lines To Create Dynamic Compositions

How-ToIt’s strange how the mind works. For me, an example is whenever I hear the word “lines,” it summons two vivid memories. I picture myself in elementary school listening to my art teacher tell me to color within the lines … Continue reading

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Nightscapes: Fotograferen de stad bij nacht

Translate Request has too much data Parameter name: request Translate Request has too much data Parameter name: request By Joseph EckertThe idea of taking photographs at night can be counterintuitive to the novice photographer. After all, photography is an art, … Continue reading

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25 Prachtige kleurrijke Websites

Published in galleriesIf you have a Web site, is one of the most common challenges to develop an effective color scheme. In many cases, the color scheme of the sites will be determined, or at least influenced by the existing … Continue reading

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How to Optimize Photos for Search Engines

A Post By: Jeff GuyerWhen I first started in journalism a few lifetimes and two careers ago, a writer had three things to worry about: writing a solid story, getting it in on time, and keeping your editor happy. That … Continue reading

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Playing with fire: steel wool spinning in the landscape

A post by: Andrew Gibson21 mm focal length, shutter speed 15 seconds.If you’ve been following my articles no doubt have you tried painting with light or using a wide angle lens for landscape photography. You may have found some interesting … Continue reading

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The Fallen

My 2014 calendars are in, and they look great! I will be shipping out all the pre-orders soon. If you have not yet ordered one, now is a good time since quantities are very limited (link on the right).~ ~ … Continue reading

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Bug odds and sods 15-11

Some recent mixed bug shots from the gardenBrian V. sac spiderling on the carAutumnal greenbottle flyDamp springtailPair of springtailsGlobular springtail on rhododendron leafKing midas dung flyTiny Shore fly on the car View the original article here

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Free Resources for Creating a Flat Design

Published in Blog Design, Design, Free Resources, Icons, Photoshop Tutorials, Tools, Tutorials, WordPress, WordPress Themes Flat designs are taking over quite quickly it seems. I doubt anyone could argue against it being the latest and greatest for (fairly) new trends … Continue reading

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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

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How to Evaluate Prospective Clients and Choose the Best Ones

Published in Business You want good clients and not bad clients, but how can you tell the difference?If you

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