Sunday, August 9, 2009

USMC Ammo Runner Photoshop Template [psd]

United States Marine Ammo Runner
1 PSD 2592 x 1944 300 DPI 21.1 MB

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USMC Female MP Photoshop Template [psd]

United States Marine Corps Female MP
1 PSD 1600 x 1200 300 DPI 45.7 MB

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USMC Portrait Photoshop Template [psd]

United States Marine Corps Portrait
1 PSD 1600 x 2000 300 DPI 18059 KB


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USMC Troops in Combat Photoshop Template [psd]

United States Marine Corps Troops
1 PSD 1500 x 1003 300 DPI 4660 KB

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USMC Recruit Photoshop Template [psd]


United States Marine Corps Recruit
1 PSD 1728 x 1152 300 DPI 11841 KB

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Monday, October 6, 2008

Three Top Digital Photography Tips from BetterPhoto Instructors

1. AVOID CONTRASTY SITUATIONS
by Jim Zuckerman
Extremes in contrast are a problem for both film and digital photography, but it is especially a problem when shooting digital. When the highlights and shadows are too extreme, the detail in both areas are in jeopardy of being lost. Even you try to "average" the exposure, a compromise between the light and dark areas, the shadows tend to go black and the highlights are washed out.
With digital photography, even a subtle difference in contrast can mean the complete loss in detail in the highlights. A light area on the bridge of the nose, for example, that would show detail in a negative can easily be blown out on a chip.

Therefore, try your best to avoid contrasty situations. Patchy lighting is a classic example of what to avoid, but I've seen portraits done on overcast days (it was a bright overcast) that show a loss of detail in skin tone because the contrast was just a little too much for digital cameras to handle. Note: Jim Zuckerman teaches many more digital photography tips in several BetterPhoto courses: Mastering Light; Making Money with Your Photography; Eight Steps to More Dramatic Photography; Creative Techniques in Photoshop; Fundamentals of Photography, and many more.


2. REDUCING YOUR FLASH OUTPUT
by Brenda Tharp
If you have problems with the flash on your compact digital camera being too strong, here's a solution. First, if you can program your flash to output less (by setting it to -1, or -2, etc.) do that. But if you find that it's still putting out too much light, hold your index finger partly over the flash head when it makes the picture.
It would seem illogical, but flash output is so powerful that this actually does the trick. Not only has this been very successful in knocking down the light output for me, it has also warmed up the light of the flash. The light of the flash going through your finger will be softer, more subdued, and much warmer.

3. REMEMBER YOUR CAMERA SETTINGS
by Susan and Neil Silverman
It's easy to change white balance, ISO, etc., in your camera settings, all within the same photography session. But it's not always so easy to remember to change those settings back - especially while in the heat of the excitement! We take care of this problem with a piece of colored gaffer tape, which we move into an area that can be seen easily as a reminder that we have made a change to the original settings.
This is critically important when using exposure compensation. After returning your setting(s) back to normal, then we place the tape in a spot where it does not get much attention. This tape can be reused in this manner many times and will still adhere well and does not leave any residue.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Digital Photography Business

So you bought a digital camera and now you want to start a digital photography business. With all the software for posting photos online, this makes a digital photography business more realistic today than ever before.

In fact, anyone who has, or is looking to start their own digital photography business can now use the Internet as a solution to selling more of their digital photographs. Digital photographs can be uploaded and you, as the photographer can sell your photographs to anyone with an Internet connection, anywhere in the world. This concept has greatly increased the digital photography business for photographers around the globe while increasing their sales in their digital photography business.

It does not take much to start your own digital photography business. In fact, you can get started with just a simple digital camera and an Internet connection and the desire to own your own digital photography business. For those who want to start a digital photography business can do so from their home. A home based digital photography business is ideal for college students, stay at home moms and retired individuals looking to supplement their income. In fact, a home based digital photography business is one of the best home based business one can start.

There are some things, however, to consider such as the type of business you will set up. Whether a sole owner or a LLC, you will need to know the legal aspects of setting up your digital photography business as with any business. Once you have all the legal aspects in place, the next step in your digital photography business is to start taking digital photographs, submit them online and start making money.