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  • Manifesting Various Forms of Art  By : saatchi gallery
    Art galleries are defined as a room or clusters of room in a series where works of various arts are displayed for public entertainment. Artists and art lovers can find this place as perfect to acquire knowledge about art.
  • Master your software, one step at a time  By : Dan Brown..
    Capturing picture perfect photographs has never been quite as easy as digital photography makes it. Of course, you still have to pay attention to those essentials like choosing the right light conditions, the theme and everything that comes along with it. However, with digital technology, you still have the room to edit out those unforeseen errors and can allow yourself that extra bit of space which is invaluable if you aren't quite the wiz with your digital camera. But even though you may have spent hours selecting the editing software that is most conducive to your level of skill and requirements, it still isn't much good if you have to spend ages laboring over the bare essentials you need to give your images that much-needed makeover. And hence, it is vital that you master these few basics before you move on to handling those complicated maneuvers that will eventually aid you in re-mastering your images.
  • Meaning of Art Gallery  By : saatchi gallery
    Art gallery is a heaven for art lovers and artists where they can acquire information and share their interest related to art. The art gallery also acts as a platform in shaping careers of young and unsung artists.
  • Now learn how to use your digital camera  By : Dan Feildman
    One of the most basic accessories to buy for your digital camera is a carrying case/bag. It will help to protect your camera, while serving as storage space, too. A lot of photographers use multiple bags, as there may be more equipment than will fit into just one bag. You can find a travel case for your digital camera in many sizes and shapes, as well as different materials and prices. Some are small enough to fit into your hand and others are as large as backpacks. The size you may require will be based on your personal preference and requirements.A digital camera doesn't work with traditional film, so you will also need memory cards to record and save your pictures. It is important that if you are traveling, that you have more than one card; you never know what may happen and it is better to play it safe in this department! There is nothing worse than wanting to take a picture, but not having enough memory to record it. You also never know when a memory card may malfunction or get lost, so it's just best to take more than one.
  • Old Fashioned High Resolution Photo Camera  By : Roberto Sedycias
    This article describes another option for photo image enlargement, using the 4x5 inch film camera together with a high definition flat bed film scanner. For those in search for the best film enlargement, using this setup might just surprise you.
  • Online Competitions Opportunity for Photography, Art contest  By : Competitions around the world
    Photography has affected our lives greatly. It recorded the scenes in history and Priceless memories that have touched us lot in our life.

    Photography is the process of recording visual images by capturing light rays on a light-sensitive recording medium, such as a film or electronic sensor. Photography has a wonderful way of capturing reality.
  • Overcome difficult obstacles in Digital Photography  By : David Peters
    There are certain features on modern digital cameras that you can live without. Two closely related features in that category are digital zoom and interpolated resolution. Both rely on the same principle, and it is definitely something better left to the editing software on your computer. When on the subject of digital cameras, interpolation is just a term for a computer's best guess as to what should happen when you try to turn one large pixel into more than one smaller pixels. The computer (whether it's your home PC, a dedicated graphics machine at a photo lab, or the chip in your camera) uses mathematical formulas that try to guess, based on the colors of surrounding pixels, what the new substitute pixels should look like. For example, if a series of black pixels in a line on a white background are doubled, the pixels added between the black pixels will be black, and those between the white pixels will be white.
  • Pet Photography As A Business  By : Colby Gwyn-Williams
    This article helps the novice photographer interested in starting a pet photography business.
  • Photography Lighting Techniques  By : Luat Tran Van
    The use of light in a photograph can be the deciding factor of whether that picture will be spectacular or terrible. When you use your camera to automatically choose aperture and shutter speed, what your camera is actually doing is using the built in light meter and measuring how much light is being reflected to the camera. But that doesn't mean that's all there is to it.
  • Photography Marketing Ideas for Photographers:10 Low Cost Ideas  By : Robert Provencher
    Marketing your photography studio does not have to be expensive. I've used hundreds of low cost marketing strategies over the last twenty five years and managed to build my photography studio to the point where I am one the busiest and most successful studios in my city. Here's a few tips for you:
  • Photography Tips - Creating Mood With Color  By : Domen Lombergar
    Just as music builds mood, colors can also help create mood. A lot has been written on what each color denotes, what emotions it evokes. Colors also have an impact on one’s health. Click here to learn how to achieve this with your photography...
  • Photography--Is Film Dead?  By : Steve Medley
    Over the years the popularity of digital photography has significantly increased. This is due to the leaping advancements in quality and the lowering prices of digital cameras.
  • Photoshop Contests And Forums  By : Josh Bond
    Photoshop has become synonymous with digital photo manipulation, from James Bond movies to CSI, whenever there is any digital manipulation involved, more often than not there is a mention of Photoshop. Photoshop is a propriety software of Adobe Systems, Inc., nearly every graphic designer on the planet is either using Photoshop or has worked on Photoshop during some part of his career. What sets Photoshop apart from other graphical programs is the amazing fan following and the considerable amount of plug-ins and support that are offered for the software. Nearly 1000+ extra plug-ins and filters are available for Photoshop, some are created by Adobe, others written by graphic designers and programmers.

    Photoshop is immensely popular with graphic designers around the world for a couple of reasons, below are listed some of the reasons for its popularity
  • Photoshop is vital to your digital photography  By : David Peters
    The next in line is a list of four tools that provide ways for the user to fix problems in images. The Spot Healing Brush tool first appeared in Adobe Elements 3. It was implemented into Adobe Photoshop CS2 after that. This tool allows you to fix areas of an image by replacing or blending the colors in an area so that it is like growing a new piece of skin over a bad rash. The Healing Brush tool allows you to fix problems in the image by sampling the surrounding area around the problem and trying to replicate the pattern in the area that is problematic. The patch tool is pretty much a mix of the Healing Brush and the Lasso tool. It is allows you to highlight the area that is scratched or empty and sample the surrounding area to fix the problem. Lastly, the Redeye tool allows you to select the common problem of red eyes and correct them with sampling a piece of the black pupil area and replacing the red eye with the natural pupil color. This is a widely used tool by many consumers.
  • Photoshop: Discover the art of layering  By : Dan Feildman
    A perfect photograph is constituted of a number of elements light conditions, the amount of exposure and selecting the ideal lens and the filter. It is only when these factors are at their most optimal, that a flawless image is created. However, sometimes even the most talented and exacting of photographers may find that his image lacks a certain "Something" or that the photograph would have looked a lot better, had he just fined tuned a few elements. And hence he turns to editing, which allows him to correct any inadvertent flaws that mar his image while also saving him the time and cost that he would have had to invest of he chose to re-shoot the image. With the passage of time and development of technology, several new kinds of editing software have been developed, among which, the most noteworthy is Adobe Photoshop.
  • Photoshop: Start learning the easy way  By : David Peters
    Ghosting is perfect for pictures involving subjects in motion, taken when the camera and the background is stable (not moving) and the subjects move through, around, or across the frame. I have had great success using this effect when photographing people moving about an historic site or children as they scamper over rocks. I have also used this effect for weddings and sports shoots. Example: In one wedding photograph, the groom stood still at the bottom of stone steps to an historic dwelling, his hand extended towards his bride, who slowly moved down the steps toward her groom. My six deliberate 'clicks' of the shutter created an airy, surreal picture of the wedding couple. Depending on the speed of the moving subjects, the shutter can be held down in rapid fire mode or each exposure can be meticulously choreographed: 1) each subject deliberately positioned in the frame, 2) one 'click' of the shutter, and 3) repeat steps 1 and 2 to the total number of multiple exposures you set in your camera.
  • Picture Frames and Photos  By : Josie Lee
    Many picture frames are manufactured and designed for photos of weddings, birthdays, family gatherings and other special occasions.
  • Pixel color depth or bits per pixel in digital photos  By : Jacob Georgeson
    Digital photos are built of many pixels. Each pixel has a unique value which represents its color. When you are looking at a digital photo your eyes and brain merge these pixels into one continuous digital photo. Each pixel has a color value that is one out of a finite number of possible colors – this number is known as color depth.
  • Portrait Photography  By : John Eva
    An article about portriat photography
  • Portrait Photography: Tips for better portraits  By : John Eva
    An article giving some tips on how to make better portrait photographs.
  • Printing and sharing digital photos online  By : Jacob Georgeson
    The combination of digital photography and the Internet opened many new options for storing sharing and printing photos. During the film era you could only print photos on paper and had to physically hand them to people for viewing. These days are over.
  • Printing digital photo enlargements on Snapfish.  By : Jacob Georgeson
    Most of your digital photos are going to be either viewed on your computer screen or printed on relatively small and standard photo paper sizes such as 4 by 6 and 5 by 7 inches. Every now and then however you would like to print bigger digital prints also known as enlargements.
  • Professional photographic services  By : Kevin Rogers
    We are passionate DIRT Masters at Fireia and are eager to work on your images. If you are into photos and art, there is always something you can do at Fireia:

    (1) Make your photos look great – for online or for print
    (2) Creative improvements – you imagine, we deliver
    (3) Restore old or damaged prints – from shoe box to original glory
    (4) Art gallery, catalog, auction
    (5) Revenue partnership opportunities for webmasters
  • Professional photography tips  By : Tommy Stephens
    An article discussing Professional Photography Tips
  • Protecting and Storing Photographs So Your Memories Last  By : Rob Daniels
    Photographs record our daily lives and special events. Seeing a picture often brings back memories, as well as feelings, thoughts and emotions. When our most special moments are recorded they become treasured family keepsakes. These keepsakes need to be well protected in order to survive the test of time and be able to be enjoyed for the next generations.

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