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How To Change Your Facebook Cover Photo On Desktop Or Mobile

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You can easily change your Facebook cover photo.   You can easily change your Facebook cover photo on your computer or mobile device. You can also customize a cover photo according to your preferences, though all cover photos are visible to the public. A cover photo on a Facebook page allows users to customize their Facebook profiles with a personal image. The process to change your cover photo on a desktop and mobile device is very simple and you can select photos from a range of channels. Here’s how to change your cover photo on Facebook. How to change your cover photo on Facebook on a desktop computer 1.  Go to Facebook.com on your Mac or PC and navigate to your profile page. 2.  Hover over your cover photo and select “Update Cover Photo” in the top left corner of the picture. 3.  A menu will pop up that will allow you to choose between a number of options for updating or editing your cover photo. 4.  Click “Select” to choose a profile picture that has a

2019 Year In Review: Some Great Photo Tips

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Holding winter court at Court of the Patriarchs, Zion National Park / Rebecca Latson Each year, millions of people travel to our national parks, cameras (smartphone, point-and-shoot, SLR) in hand. We all want a great shot to remind us of our park visit as well as show friends, colleagues and even total strangers (think Instagram, Twitter or Facebook) the fantastic sights we viewed. Throughout 2019, contributing photographer and editor Rebecca Latson has shared tips, techniques, and her favorite places to photograph within the national parks she’s visited. Here’s a look back at her articles and supporting photos. My 10 Fave Photos From 2018 A New Year's Day sunrise, Arches National Park / Rebecca Latson Following a January tradition from the past few years with the  Traveler , contributing photographer and editor Rebecca Latson posts her favorite national park images from 2018, with reasons why each image is a favorite. Read the column Negative Space And

10 Simple Tips to Show Your Christmas Photography Skills

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Photography and Christmas seem to go hand in hand. So, here are 10 Christmas photography tips to make sure those photos turn out great. 1) Use lower apertures: Create beautiful bokeh in your Christmas background lights by dropping your apertures. The image below is shot on a Canon 5D Mark III with a Canon 50mm f1.2 lens at F2.0. Of course, you have to be very accurate with your focus at such shallow depth of fields, but if you can get your subjects sharp, the low apertures will really make your images pop and bring out those beautiful background Christmas lights. If your lens is capable, try staying at f2.8 or below. 2) Use natural light (avoid flash): If you’re looking to create natural, warm and moody images, make sure you turn off your flash for some (if not most) of your photos. This allows the ambient light of the Christmas lights or fireplace to show up in your images and allows parts of the scene to fall off into shadow. 3) Use Christmas props: For Christmas p