Posted by Kaylee Smith on February 10, 2012 ·
Side tattoos for girls are a treat to eyes with their chic feminine designs attained with extraordinary beautiful themes. Girly side tattoos celebrate fairies, Celtic patterns, stars and flowers. One the crazier
Posted by Evan on February 10, 2012 ·
Truly Inspiring Loft in New York is a collection of photographs for a single loft located in Renwick Street NY, U.S.A. designed by Fernlund and Logan architects. Two adjacent floors of a former factory were joined by removing a quadrant of the floor area between them, creating a double-height space that links all parts of the loft. A large, new opening in the exterior wall replaced two rows of existing [...]
Posted by PictureCorrect Contributor on February 9, 2012 ·
When today’s market is full of high definition, high mega pixel cameras, we are missing the warm, grainy, imperfect effects from the era of analog camera and films. Nostalgia is just part of the human nature. When iPhone became a cult and one of the most popular camera phones in the world, app developers wasted no time in creating vintage photo apps which make your photo look like they were shot [...]
Posted by PictureCorrect Contributor on February 9, 2012 ·
Renowned photographer Joe Macnally takes us to a field in Florida for a shoot using the new Nikon D4. The circus is has actually been built as a set and the lighting rig specially designed to emulate the look of circus spotlights. Take a moment to watch, there are many valuable insights:
Joe has a penchant for bulldogs because they are “so ugly they are cute”. He creates a fun picture rich in [...]
Posted by PictureCorrect Contributor on February 9, 2012 ·
Best Canon Lenses for Wedding Photography:
With weddings, there are no “do overs” and missing that perfect shot could mean a permanently missed opportunity. With this in mind it is important for amateur and professional photographers to have the right kind of lens to suit the varying needs of the event.
Canon EF 200mm f/2L IS USM Telephoto Lens – features powerful performance and [...]
Posted by Evan on February 9, 2012 ·
Achieving a good web design interface is very hard because there are dozens of variables. In my opinion in nowadays if you want your website to rock it must have a clean and minimal design and no, I dont mean black and white with just text but a friendly page that it will be eye-friendly and easy to navigate with out many distracting Adsense boxes and advertisements. The speed of the website is also [...]
Posted by PictureCorrect Contributor on February 8, 2012 ·
Canadian based photographers 2D Photography give us a detailed look at the process they used during an underwater photoshoot. As an added bonus, the team runs through an above the water photoshoot before getting the submerged portion of the shoot set up. A Nikon D3S was used in both segments of the shoot with an Aquatech kit protecting the camera while under water. Because the nature of the shoot required [...]
Posted by TimothyBlake on February 8, 2012 ·
Advertise here with BSAWhen ever there is a festive event I always like to mark that ocasstion with a pattern dedicated to that event, which this time around is valentines day so it would only be right to give away a free heart pattern.The pattern comes in four different colours, which can be loaded straight into photoshop to be used in any of your design projects as you please. License DetailsThe [...]
Posted by PictureCorrect Contributor on February 8, 2012 ·
When the team at The Camera Store in Calgary decided to make a commercial for their store, none of them expected for it to become an internet sensation. You can imagine their delight when “The Battle at F-Stop Ridge” racked up over two million views and was featured on the homepage of Youtube. The creative ad spot features a battle of epic proportions; however these soldiers traded in their [...]
Posted by mike on February 8, 2012 ·
Enlighten Souls is a lightpainting project I started in May 2011 in Christchurch, New Zealand by Wittner Fabrice. I first thought of it as an artistic and morale contribution to the 6.3 quake’s aftermath. “I used stencils to paint enlightened characters to remember human losses and to show the spirit of a wouned city. It turned out to be an intersting way to share ideas and feelings about [...]
Posted by PictureCorrect Contributor on February 7, 2012 ·
The idea behind street photography is to take a candid shots of interesting people, places, or moments in time. The best street photographers work with minimal equipment, usually just a camera–no speedlights, no light meters, no other gadgets that were designed to make our jobs as photographers easier. A good street photographer must posess certain skills that are unique to their trade, as explained [...]
Posted by PictureCorrect Contributor on February 7, 2012 ·
The new 36.3-megapixel Nikon D800 is the multimedia HD-SLR that shatters conventional resolution barriers for maximum fidelity.
MELVILLE, N.Y. (Feb 6, 2012) – Today, imaging leader Nikon Inc. announced the highly anticipated D800 HD-SLR, engineered to provide extreme resolution, astounding image quality and valuable video features optimized for professional still and multimedia photographers and [...]
Posted by Evan on February 6, 2012 ·
Clever and Funny photographs in nowadays are hard to be found and so today I’ve done my best to find the most funny photographs that arent that much seen by people witch means that few people have seen. I hope you will be entairtained from these photographs below and I would be greatful if you want to share yours by submiting them in our submission area.
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Posted by PictureCorrect Contributor on February 6, 2012 ·
There is nothing nicer than using a high quality prime lens and shooting wide open, it can be quite liberating especially when coupled with a full frame camera. It gives you the ability to almost see in the dark. Small changes in light can be used to create dramatic images and the shallow depth of focus lets you draw the eye and hide unflattering distractions. It is a great tool at a wedding but if [...]
Posted by mike on February 5, 2012 ·
Dear friends, if you are interested in traveling to the past, I’ll try to help you with this. But be warned, often conceals very scary story page, and return to the present is much more pleasant to travel into the past.
Sergey Larenkov has developed a technique in which it is t presents modern parts in connection with past events.Most of work is devoted to the period of World War II. The strongest [...]
Posted by PictureCorrect Contributor on February 5, 2012 ·
Commercial photography can be a tedious process. Oftentimes, a single finished image can be comprised of over 30 photographs. The process of blending all these photographs together ensures that every part of the product is lit perfectly. This is especially useful when photographing objects as large as a Volvo semi-truck. Commercial photographer Tim Bjorn has done just this. Take a look:
Bjorn emphasizes the [...]
Posted by TimothyBlake on February 5, 2012 ·
Advertise here with BSAOf as late I’ve been working on design projects which consists of me constructing icons. My weapon of choice when it comes to creating icons has to be illustrator rather than photoshop hands down every time, even thoe i’m more comfortable using photoshop. Illustrator is always my choice when creating icons, for the simple fact I can create icons which are scalable [...]
Posted by PictureCorrect Contributor on February 5, 2012 ·
Fairs are a great place to take “Character shots” with all of the different costumes and characters found there, such as this Renaissance Fair maiden.
It has been “many” years since I used to shoot portrait portfolios for Hollywood hopefuls, but many of the tricks I learned back then I have used ever since when shooting every thing from people to bugs. Even if you never do a model shoot, all [...]
Posted by PictureCorrect Contributor on February 5, 2012 ·
A lens cap keeper can save you a lot of hassle and ensure the protection of your camera lens. Learn what its design is and how it works. You will certainly be amazed how functional this creative solution is.
You need the cap to keep the lens protected from scratching and from different kinds of harmful environmental effects. However, the cap can easily get lost when you are using the camera. This can [...]
Posted by Evan on February 5, 2012 ·
Soft bodies is a beautiful motion graphics video created by Riccardo Albertini. It is a sample Cinema 4D experiment to test soft bodies and If you just look how smooth and creative every object fells from this video you will be amazed. Every week we are posting at least one motion graphic or either one Timelapse video. If you want to submit your own work you can do so by going to our submission area.
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Posted by PictureCorrect Contributor on February 4, 2012 ·
*DSLR stands for Digital Single Lens Reflex. It’s a type of camera used exclusively for photography in the past. In 2008 Canon starting adding a video mode to their DSLR cameras. They had no idea the phenomenon that it would bring.
DSLRs have huge sensors (the mechanism that converts light to video) and way more, cheaper, high quality lenses (also referred to as “glass”). [...]
Posted by PictureCorrect Contributor on February 4, 2012 ·
Quitting your job to travel the world is, in itself, a daunting task. Quitting your job to travel the world to take over 25,000 photographs is quite another. Yet, Kien Lam, did just that. Lam managed to sort through all the photographs and condense them down to a moving five minute time lapse video of his journey around the world. What sets Lam’s time lapse apart from others is the equipment [...]
Posted by Evan on February 3, 2012 ·
Remarkable Typography Designs From the Best is a showcase of beautiful and inspiring typography designs that I’ve found in various websites. Good typography along with good design is the number 1 reason for customer to be attracted on any shop or website. You should definitely focus on emphasizing your brands name in my opinion with big bolt black typography.
Here are some great tips I’ve [...]
Posted by PictureCorrect Contributor on February 3, 2012 ·
Probably the most difficult and dangerous job in photography is that of a war photographer. Getty Photographer John Moore is no stranger to working in conflict zones having been on assignments in both Iraq and Afghanistan. In early 2011 he was assigned to Cairo to cover to growing uprising against President Mubarak. He arrived at the height of the violence, with loyalists attacking both protestors [...]
Posted by PictureCorrect Contributor on February 3, 2012 ·
In this article we’ll cover photography tips for overcoming the photo doldrums with water as icy streams, freezing rain, icicles and snowflakes:
#1 – Icy Streams: A quietly running stream won’t make “tenacious grace” but after it thinly freezes over, it may sculpt the underside of the ice with the gently running water and any air bubbles that get trapped there. The resulting [...]