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Flickr: Social Network and Creative Space - 0 views

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    "In February 2011 I started participating in something called the Daily Shoot, in which amateur photographers were encouraged to complete a photography assignment sent out via Twitter each morning. Photos uploaded to Flickr and tagged appropriately were aggregated on the Daily Shoot website, where I had a lot of fun seeing how others interpreted each day's assignment. I'm a much more creative photographer because of my participation in the Daily Shoot."
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Every Communicator Needs a Real Camera - 0 views

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    "Perhaps the easiest visual medium for most communicators to grasp and use is photography. There is a growing school of thought that with an iPhone or Nexus smartphone, a communicator is well equipped to meet the needs of the visual thirsty stakeholder. Don't kid yourself. Every communicator needs a real camera."
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iStabilizer - 1 views

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    With our lightweight and compact tripods, dollies, monopods and mounts, iStabilizer helps amateurs and professionals alike, turn ordinary camera work into extraordinary works of art. Our team of highly motivated creative individuals are committed to providing the highest level of product performance and service, for many years to come.
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This is How You Should Crop a Portrait - 0 views

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    "If you're looking to get into portraiture then you'll learn very quickly that sometimes a photo should be cropped in order to make it better. It's a skill that many photo editors learn quickly. Digital Camera World just released this awesome infographic on how to crop a portrait. It covers a basic fundamental that I was taught in photo school: Don't crop at a joint-ever! always crop a little bit above or below it."
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Google Life Project; A Resource of Great Images to Use in Classroom ~ Educational Techn... - 3 views

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    "Google Life Archive is a wonderful resource of historical images. It features millions of searchable photographs from the Life photo archive stretching from the 1750s to the present day. Most of these images were never published and are now available for the first time through the joint work of Google and Life magazine."
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The TSA Has an Instagram Account - 0 views

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    "The Transportation Security Administration - better known as the TSA, or the folks who pat you down at the airport - has opened its own account on Instagram, the popular photo-sharing service. Yes, really."
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Best Places to Find Free Images Online - dustn.tv - 0 views

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    "If you are frequently sharing images online it's essential to have a virtual rolodex of go-to websites where you can quickly and effectively find free images. Not only that- but it's important that you have websites in which the legal restrictions are clear and concise. Below you will find my go-to list of the best sources for finding free photos for sharing online. I've also included some of my favorite paid resources as well just in case."
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Online image editor pixlr free - 0 views

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    fix photos direct in your browser
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The animated GIF as art: Google puts six loopy images on display - 0 views

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    "The search giant is collaborating with the Saatchi Gallery in West London to host a number of looped moving images, displayed on giant TV screens, which it feels are worthy of public recognition. There's a hint of competitiveness, as a panel of judges (including His Artiness, Baz Luhrmann) will select a single winning GIF tonight. In the meantime, we've embedded the finalists from six different image categories after the break, ranked according to how much we like them and whether any of the artists are mates of ours."
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Lytro's Magical DSLR-Like Camera Lets You Refocus Photos After You Take Them | Gadget L... - 1 views

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    "With the Illum, Lytro is targeting a more specialized market. In addition to the 8X (30 - 250mm) zoom lens, it has a constant f/2.0 aperture, 1/4000 shutter, and a four-inch backside touchscreen display. According to the company, the new sensor can capture 40 million light rays (Lytro doesn't list megapixels) to the original's 11 million. Its desktop processing software works with traditional products, like Adobe's Photoshop and Lightroom. Photographers can use the camera's software to refocus pictures after the fact, generate 3-D images, adjust the depth of field, and create tilt shifts. It will be available in July for $1,500."
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