When taking photos and embedding for an article/story, think about:
- The limitations of photography
- Capturing a specific shot
- Framing your subject; don't be afraid to get in close
- Capturing a certain emotion or point of view
- Images for web will be small (25mm-35mm), therefore keeping it simple is a smart approach
- Editing: edit a copy not the original photo, crop the images, clear of wasted space
- Compress the image for web (reducing the pixel size)
Three types of Photographic Lighting:
- Natural - or available or ambient light
- Flash as the main source of light
- A mix of ambient and flash
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Photo master class video review:
I never really used iPhoto and never even bothered even opening it to see what its like. Most of my editing is done in photoshop. However, iPhoto is actually quite amazing in that it gives you all the basic editing techniques that can also be found in photoshop. Cropping, orientation rotations, color adjustments (levels, saturation, highlights, etc), and much more can be done without even needing access to photoshop.
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Photo master class video review:
I never really used iPhoto and never even bothered even opening it to see what its like. Most of my editing is done in photoshop. However, iPhoto is actually quite amazing in that it gives you all the basic editing techniques that can also be found in photoshop. Cropping, orientation rotations, color adjustments (levels, saturation, highlights, etc), and much more can be done without even needing access to photoshop.
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