Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
25 March 2016

GIMP: The Free Image Editor Alternative to Adobe Photoshop

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GIMP is a cross-platform image editor available for GNU/Linux, OS X, Windows and more operating systems. It is free software.

Whether you are a graphic designer, photographer, illustrator, or scientist, GIMP provides you with sophisticated tools to get your job done. You can further enhance your productivity with GIMP thanks to many customization options and 3rd party plugins.

Available for Windows, Mac OSX and Linux.

Please download at http://www.gimp.org/downloads/
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Inkscape: Free Alternative to Adobe Illustrator and CorelDraw

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Inkscape is a free vector graphics program supporting standard SVG format, as well as XML and CSS standards. This program can do everything you'll need in a vector graphics program - tracing, path operations, direct XML editing, etc. Import and export formats include all the common image types, including JPEG, PNG, and TIFF.
Inkscape is available for Linux,Windows and Mac OSX.


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15 August 2012

Best Photography Books

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By Ashad Shahzad

Expert Author Ashad Shahzad

Most people regard books as a good companion. Whether you're an adult or student, you can find interesting books to satisfy your needs. These informative books are able to fill your mind with ideas and at times completely transform your way of life. Whether it is adventure, action, romance, art or photography, you can find books with any topics.

Many people are passionate about photography. A few of the titles for the well-known photography books are How to Shoot Great Photographs; An Illustrated Step-by-Step Guide; The Digital Photography Handbook, just to name a few.

In most cases simple digital photography books can offer you a myriad of information that will help you to master this art, such as lighting effects and also how you can improve your images using both genuine and artificial lighting. You can find a wide variety of these books on the market to select from, but you have to determine whether or not you should rent from a library or purchase them.

These days, you can easily download these books from reputable websites. But before doing this, you should check the reviews and forums to see what other photographers have to say about these books. Forums will help you to solve problems, find discussions about specific equipments and also learn about where and when events are taking place.

The best photography books will be the ones which addresses everything about digital photography. A good photography book must take you step-by-step and show how you can capture the best shots at different angles. These days, the digital photography industry is becoming extremely popular. As a result, you can find even more photography books written and published in recent times.

These types of books also provide the users with essential details that will help to make the best decision when shopping. By reading those books, it is possible to determine easily the type of camera that would suit your style and also what components you should know about while purchasing a camera. It's also possible to find several specialized subjects such as digital night photography; digital infra-red photography; digital portrait photography; digital black and white photography, and so on.

In case you are just getting started in photography the Complete Digital Photography book will be a good one to read. Thus if you are interested in buying or upgrading your camera, you can find some helpful tips in this book. You can also get books that will give you information about the technological aspects of working in the digital photography field. In the end, you should learn the best to carry out actual shooting and also how and when to use flash, plus more

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05 September 2011

Tips on How to Become a Better Photographer

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By Maggie Kesch

Are you becoming frustrated with the photos you have taken? Cheer up. You can still become a better photographer if you really want to. You can have lots of readings from different media about photography where you can get tips on how to capture perfect photos.

• Maintain eye contact. Like in the real life, direct eye contact is also important in taking pictures. To let loose the power of captivating gazes and compelling smiles, position the camera at the subject's eye level. If you take pictures on children, stoop down to their level. Your subjects don't have to stare at the camera. The eye level contact generates a special and tempting feeling that draws you into the picture.

• Choose the right background. Avoid distracting backgrounds that shows like something dangling in your subject's ears. Might as well choose a plain background that allows you to show off your subject.

• Use flash. Don't use your flash when taking pictures outdoor on a sunny day, is a myth. Turn flash on even under the sun. Bright sun produces unappealing deep facial shadows. The flash lightens your subject's face and makes them show up. Much more during cloudy days, flash is a need. Sometimes, you can do it without a flash because low lights may provide pleasant results.

• Move closer. When subjects are small, a step or two nearer will do better. Fill up the picture area with your subject. But never too close, pictures will become blurry. Remember that focusing distance is three feet away from the camera.

• Not all subjects need to be in the center. Taking pictures especially with nature or views in the outdoor should be moved away from the center. In as simple as moving subjects away from the center of the picture, your subject will come to life.

• Don't forget to lock the camera's focus. Putting your subject at the side of the picture requires you to lock its focus for sharp pictures. Auto-focus cameras focuses on anything that is in the center, so never forget to lock the focus.

• Check your camera's flash range. Taking pictures further than the camera's flash range is a common mistake. Resulting to pictures that are too dark. You can find your camera's flash range in its manual. If you can't find it there, don't take chances. Never go further than ten feet away from the subject.

• Be the director. Be on the look out of the pictures that you have taken. See whether you have improved or not. Being the director, take charge of the location, props and arrangement.

These simple tips can help you to become a good photographer. Who knows someday, a hobby can become a profession.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Maggie_Kesch

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