Monthly Archives: March 2013

Crocus survivor

Ever wanted to create an Avatar? Creating an Avatar!Searching Dgrin with Google Searching with GoogleCongratulations to the Winner of DSS #123 (Abstract Photography), memol.The next Dgrin Challenge DSS #124 (The Art of Food) is open for entries through March 18th, … Continue reading

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Understanding Shutter Priority

How-To Don’t just “take a picture,” “make a picture.” Take charge of the settings on your camera so the image turns out the way you want. Don’t let the camera make the decision. While the PROGRAM mode provides a PERFECT … Continue reading

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Understanding Aperture Priority

How-ToDon’t just “take a picture,” “make a picture.” Take charge of the settings on your camera so the image turns out the way you want. Don’t let the camera make the decision. While the PROGRAM mode provides a perfect exposure … Continue reading

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Solutions: Photography In The National Parks

How-To Spring and summer are prime time in the National Park Service. That goes for photographers, as well as just about everyone else in America, which means the parks can get crowded. Don’t let the crowds deter you, though. Once … Continue reading

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Quick Tips For Spring Color

How-To After a long winter of bare trees and monochrome landscapes, the cornucopia of colors that erupts in spring is visually overwhelming. We easily can start snapping away haphazardly at anything and everything in a quest to take in all … Continue reading

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The Best Way To Post On Facebook & Google Plus

When it comes to social media, many photographers (including us) want to save time by using automated tools. For example, using Buffer App can save time posting spontaneous links to your Facebook page. Using IFTTT can automatically share your newest … Continue reading

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Sponsored Tip: Developing A Personal Style: Motifs

How-ToBy Brian Dilg, Courtesy Of New York Film Academy Photography SchoolThis tip article by Brian Dilg comes to us courtesy of New York Film Academy Photography School, where he serves as the Chairman of the New York Film Academy Photography … Continue reading

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Comparison of WordPress Theme Clubs

Published in WordPress In recent years the popularity of premium/commercial WordPress themes has steadily increased. With the huge number of websites using WordPress as a CMS and with the demand for quality themes constantly increasing, the market for quality themes … Continue reading

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Unleash Unlimited Depth Of Field

How-ToText And Photography By Craig BlacklockFinished Image. Craig Blacklock defied the limits of depth of field and diffraction to create this image. He created the series of exposures shown here and on the next page, shooting each one for maximum … Continue reading

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Color of Passion

Ever wanted to create an Avatar? Creating an Avatar!Searching Dgrin with Google Searching with GoogleCongratulations to the Winner of DSS #123 (Abstract Photography), memol.The next Dgrin Challenge DSS #124 (The Art of Food) is open for entries through March 18th, … Continue reading

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Build a Single-Page Sliding Navigation Bar with jQuery

Published in Tutorials, Web Development Many web design studios and freelance portfolios will incorporate the popular single page navigation technique. The benefits of such a layout allows visitors to go through all your main content without needing to reload the … Continue reading

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Making a Photo: Infuse Yourself into your Photos

As a hobbyist, self-taught photographer, I find myself often wondering about the esoteric nature of photography and what it is exactly that separates the average photographer from the professional or even world renown photographer. Is it technical skill, creative expertise, … Continue reading

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