Over the weekend Facebook suffered a multiple hardware failure that caused its photo service to fail. Up to 15% of the site’s multiple-_billion_ photos displayed as nothing more than a question mark on Sunday night.Mar 4, 2009 Flex 3: Downloading URL after Clicking on Button Suppose ...
Often, people a go at photo editing overcorrect the white balance, which ruins the image. 3. Use a Tripod and Nail Your Focus While most of these tips are for handheld cameras, using a tripod can truly perfect your focus. If nailing the focus on your photos is a challenge, it may...
Blur backgrounds. If the subject of your photo is in the foreground but the backdrop proves distracting, just blur it. This should place all the focus on your subject (whether it’s a person, animal or object). Blurring the background can also make any text you’re applying to an image...
However, Neves tells Mashable that the "ghastly" nature of most free porn is down to its focus on patriarchal representations of heterosexual sex, not actual representations of what sex is really like. He says, "Part of the problem is that women look like they're in abusive, humiliating, ...
Once you’ve planned your photo and arrived at your location, focus on two key aspects: composition and exposure. Composition depends on your personal taste, while exposure involves a complex interplay of factors. Before taking any picture, landscape photographers usually meter the light to determine...
1. Photo Ratios Photo ratios refer to the proportional relationship between the length and width of a photograph. The choice of ratio influences the composition and visual impact of the photo. 4:3 This ratio is commonly used by photographers due to its high resolution, making it suitable for ...
When shooting a scene you often have so much to think about - zoom, focus, shutter speed, composition and so on - that it is easy to forget to hold your camera level as you take the photo. The result is a slanted horizon, which can be very distracting. ...
Focus On The Good When you have the chance to take a photo of incredible scenery, but you feel that you don’t have the best lens for it, don’t walk away from that opportunity. Sure, you won’t achieve your intended result, but you should try to make things work using what you ...
Use aperture priority and a large f/stop number like f/11 or f/16 when you want everything to be in sharp focus like this first photo, the landscape photo of the babbling brook. Use aperture priority and a small f/stop number like f/5.6 or lower to get a blurry background on purpo...
Don’t just focus on the subject, take a moment to glance around the rest of the frame to make double sure you’re about to take great photo! 20: Be Nice & Have Fun! I’ve seen many travel photographers who take their photography VERY seriously. You probably know the type, usually ...