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Photography Tutorial | Finding the Light in Open Shade
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TONS of photography locations in UT with pics so you can get an idea of what the place looks like. Also gives you the fee if a place charges for pics there.
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Taking pics indoors with natural light. I need to check this out!
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It's not just the camera, people!! Another pinner says : "I always direct anyone asking me about my camera (and how to use it) to this site. Its all explained so simply, and taught me how to start using my DSLR."
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How to Make a Camera Lens Cap Pouch // I always loose my cap // need this.
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Tips for taking newborn pics at the hospital.
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Rethinking newborn photos // by my beautiful friend, Mel
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(don't) say cheese! - tips for getting natural smiles
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10 ways to get perfect focus every time. (Also...this girl's makeup is pretty amazing. Must recreate!)
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Here we go... 1. Open your image in Photoshop. Duplicate it once. Select the duplicate image on your layer palette and set the blending mode to Soft Light. 2. Go to Layer > New Fill Layer > Solid Color. Choose a really dark blue. I use #070144. Set this Fill Layer to Exclusion. 3. Go to Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Levels. Slide the black slider to the right a little bit to increase the intensity of the coloring. 4. Add another Color Fill layer. Go to Layer > New Fill Layer > Solid Color. Choose a light orange. I use #de9b82. Set this Color Fill Layer to Soft Light with opacity of 75%. 5. Go to Layer > New Fill Layer > Solid Color. Choose a light pink. I used #fed1eb. Then, set this Fill Layer to Soft Light with 50% opacity. 6. Add another Color Fill Layer. Go to Layer > New Fill Layer > Solid Color. Select a dark blue. Again, I use #070144. Set this Color Fill Layer to Exclusion, opacity 100%. 7. Duplicate your original image. And bring this duplicate layer on top of all the layers. Set it to Soft Light. And that's it! Whew! Sorry if that confuses the heck out of you...hope it helps at least a little! Good luck!
month by month pregnancy book- I so want to do this next time.
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Oh my goodness, this is so freaking adorable.
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All the little things you never want to forget! I'm in love with this!!
by Heidi Hope
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Photo idea for tracking baby + kiddo milestones
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21 things you can do today to change your photography forever
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How to turn your 50mm lens into a macro lens
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10 ways to get perfect focus every time
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(don't) say cheese! - tips for getting natural smiles
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21 things you can do to change your photography forever.
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21 Settings, Techniques and Rules All New Camera Owners Should Know
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Sarah Johnson thanks for pinning all of these - I am going to study hard when I get my new camera!
20 Photography Tutorials for Beginners and Professionals
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UNmanual - a guide explaining the DSLR camera's ins and outs in plain english
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Love what she has to say about photographing your own children. Living for the moment and taking your camera everywhere.
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Make yourself a posing guide using your own favourite images you’ve taken. Print them in wallet size, write notes on the back and laminate them. Pop a few idea cards in your pocket before a session to keep your mind steady on the task
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Probably the most easy to understand dslr camera tutorial I've read.
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13 most popular photography tips of all time
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Maybe it is time to unlock the power of RAW.....
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9 ways to get meaningful expressions in child portraits
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Jenny Plenty ohhhh, I'm sooo making this... I think lol. I need a lil something on my strap