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5 Worst Editing Mistakes in Landscape Photography

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Photographer  Mark Denney  has put together a helpful video for beginners, in which he points out five of the most common photo editing mistakes he’s seen and made when it comes to shooting landscapes. Of course, any “worst” mistakes video is going to be up for debate, and Denney admits as much. But it’s hard to disagree with the five points he’s put together, especially when you listen to Denney explain each point in detail in the video above. Here are his 5 mistakes in order of increasing “impact” on the quality of your image: Bright Shadows  – Don’t just drag your Shadows slider to +100 and call it a day. Leaving in Distractions  – Don’t be lazy! Take the time to remove distracting elements. Poor Cropping  – The right crop/composition can make an image… or ruin it entirely. “Bad” Contrast  – Try to find that perfect balance between “too much” contrast and “not enough” contrast for any particular scene. Over-Editing  – We’ve all done this… Check out the full v

How To Edit Privacy Settings For Photos On Facebook

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These are some steps which can help you to edit the privacy settings for your photos on Facebook | Picture for Representation Millions of users daily upload their photos on Facebook. One of the largest social media platforms across the globe, Facebook, provides an option using which its users can edit the privacy settings for their photos on it and select the audience they want to share the photos with. If you are a Facebook user and want to edit the privacy settings for your photos on Facebook, there are some simple steps you need to follow. Here is the step by step guide which you can follow to edit the privacy settings for your photos on Facebook. How to edit privacy settings for photos on Facebook These are some steps which can help you to edit the privacy settings for your photos on Facebook. Steps to edit privacy settings for photos on Facebook Follow these simple steps to edit the privacy settings for your photos on Facebook. Step 1:  First of all, from

7 Travel Swimwear Photography Tips According To A Pro

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You and your partner decided to book a warm weather vacation and want to capture some great swimwear images for social media? It might not be as easy as 1-2-3 to get that magical shot. Not to fret,  Anna Turayeva  is a top Miami swimwear photographer who has been commissioned by leading swimwear brands and editorials. Here are 7 tips from a pro on capturing stunning swimwear images during your next vacation: Bright swimwear is a plus ANNA TURAYEVA 1.     Styling For styling, choose contrast, bright solid colors, but if you want to play safe, get a black solid swimsuit. Accessories aren’t necessary but beach bag, straw hat, sunglasses could compliment your photos. Don’t forget a towel to dry your subject after the shoot! Remember to think about time of day ANNA TURAYEVA 2.     Time of day Choose the right time to shoot. Early mornings and late afternoons are the best time for the beach shoot. Sunset’s Golden hour creates soft light that gives warmth to the model’s ski

7 Best Color Splash Apps for Android

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One of the cool ways to make your mundane photos interesting is by applying the color splash effect to them. For the unaware, in this effect, your picture is black and white, where only a specific area or object is colored. That makes the object pop up, so this effect is also called color pop. We have handpicked 7 best color splash apps for your Android phone in this post. Most of the apps go by the name color splash, but they differ in their features. While some automatically make the image black and white except one color, others make you work hard. Some of the apps mentioned below even provide the recolor feature. So you are getting two benefits in one. We have mentioned how to use the color splash effect in all these apps. Let’s check the free color pop apps for Android. 1. PALETTA - SMART COLOR SPLASH If you are looking for a color splash app that is both manual and automatic, Paletta would be a good choice. When you add a photo in the app, it extracts its colors and sh