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tutorial: 7 Things You Can Do Today to Increase Your Blog Readership Plus 40 Blog Article Ideas To Supercharge Your Blog for 2010! - 12/27/09 08:05 AM
Jo-Anne Smith has a big list of great ideas to help improve your blog. It's well worth reading! Via Jo-Anne Smith- Oakville, Burlington and Mississauga Region Real Estate, Ont (Brekland Realty Group): 1. Sign up for a writing course! One of my favourite Christmas gifts this year is a 10 week writing course taught by book editor, writer and creative writing instructor Brian Henry . The course starts in February and for a few hours per week of my time, I'll be polishing up my writing skills and learning new ones. I can't wait to start!2. Make it
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tutorial: Great Website for Photography Tutorials - 12/21/09 04:19 PM
I've found a brand new website that is just photography tutorials of all kinds. The website is Photogler.com It was founded by Andy Beal who picks the images for the site from those put in his group on Flickr, "Photogler". It's only been going for a couple of months now, but every couple of days, Andy adds an image with descriptions of techniques used by the photographer. It's a great place to go to learn new techniques and also to get ideas for your next photo shoot! Who knows - you just might see something there from someone you know. :-)
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tutorial: Adobe Lightroom Magic - 12/14/09 06:47 PM
I took this photo just over 5 years ago and was never very happy with it. The building and foreground were too dark and the canyon in the background was washed out. So, I've just ignored it for 5 years. Then, today, I was going through my old images and came across this one and started "playing" with it. Photo software has improved immensely in the last few years and Adobe Lightroom wasn't even available at that time. Of course Adobe Photoshop had the capability to improve this image - I just never took the time to jump through all
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tutorial: Bracketing Photos for HDR . . . what? - 10/29/09 01:25 PM
Shortly after that guy first invented the camera, some other guy (or girl) noticed that their exposure was not always perfect. So, they came up with the idea of bracketing photos, which is nothing more than taking your photo, and then underexposing one and overexposing another one. Then, just in case the first try wasn't perfect, one of the other images would probably be closer to what the photographer was looking for. Of course, for years that was all done manually, one at a time. However, with most modern digital cameras, that ability is built right in. My camera, for
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