Browsing articles tagged with " pictures"
Jan
20
2012

Creating a Depressing War Surroundings using Photoshop

If you want to create a good scenery, a lot of photo combinations are unavoidable. Therefore, good planning for preparing your sources and background design are required. This tutorial will show you how to form a tank and arrange a soldier together. For the best tutorials, Follow netglos @twitter and netglos.com   Step 1 Preparing the source All you need to do is selecting good stock pictures, doing experiment on using Free Transform Tool and [...]

Jan
10
2012

Photography Lighting Style Effects Tutorial

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Excellent of Light The most element to think about when lighting style effects a picture is the caliber of lumination you need. It is almost essential to consider how best to obtain that quality. When thinking about quality of lumination, you first have to decide whether you want your lumination to be smooth or challenging. A lumination that is little as opposed to patient matter will be very challenging, but a lumination big as opposed [...]

Jan
10
2012

Professional Lighting for Model Photography

This example reveals how lighting style effects was controlled to make the best atmosphere for a design photoshoot. Components Needed: 2 Strobes Shoot Thru Umbrella Big Octagonal Softbox Tall Dark-colored Gobo (deflector) Round Gold Reflector Big Octagonal Softbox A Situation Research in Lighting This post in a shut look at a venture I lately proved helpful on. Together with Beautician Natalie Svikle, we joined up to make an design tale that will be based on [...]

Jan
6
2012

25 Awesome Animal Photography Works

Animal photography is probably one of the most dangerous types of photography. The outcome totally depends on the skills of photographer and the time when the shot is taken. You will really appreciate the photographers of these photoshoot, some people love them and take them home as their pet, although the most popular pets are dogs, cats and some people also love to have some leopard as their pet. It’s really interesting and amazing experience to [...]

Dec
30
2011

The Best 3d Characters From 3d Artists

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Most 3d artists’ portfolios have at least a beautiful woman character in it and it will be no surprise that you’ll find a lot of them here. Now besides the curious gazing at these 3d pictures, you must realize the sisyphean work that is being put in these characters, the long hours to create the render and then applying the high quality texture to get incredible the incredible results illustrated below. Rage Do Robots Dream [...]

Sep
12
2011

Colorizing Black And White Photos

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Before after If you’re an ancient Gen-X-er like me you probably remember when billionaire media mogul Ted Turner began colorizing classic black-and-white films from Hollywood’s golden era. Even if you agree with critics who claimed this colorization amounted to “cultural vandalism,” there’s no doubt the technique is interesting and has its merits—especially for photographers. It’s a lot like the hand-tinting of black-and-white portraits that was popular in the early 20th century, but it’s done digitally. If [...]

Feb
22
2011

Taking Great Photos in the Dark

Follow these seven helpful tips to improve your night photographs. Shoot During Dusk Some of the best night photos are taken during dusk; when the sky isn’t completely black. Taking pictures during dusk will show more colors and details in the distance and will let you use a faster shutter speed. Use High ISO Use a high ISO if required. It is better to get recognizable photos of your friends that are grainy than blurry [...]

Feb
21
2011

Wedding Photography; Two “Camps” Of Style And Vision

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There was a time when all wedding photography was pretty much the same. Well-trained photographers worked from “shot lists” and used high-end, medium format equipment. They took wedding portraits (many in-studio) whose hallmarks included great color, sharp details, beautiful lighting, and well-posed subjects. Wedding albums were filled with 8×10”, 8×8”, and 5×7” prints of carefully posed images of couples, their families, and the bridal party, all smiling nicely for the camera. These traditional photographers often [...]

Feb
21
2011

Focal Length Facts Digital Photography Tutorials

In the good old days there wasn’t much to know about lens focal lengths. A 100mm lens was a 100mm lens; the only thing you needed to know was whether that lens was a telephoto (as it would be on a 35mm film camera), a normal lens (like on a medium-format camera) or a wide angle (as it would be on a 4×5 view camera). Most people quickly learned what the focal lengths represented for [...]

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