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Resize a Photograph using a Mobile Device.

We won’t get into the reasons for resizing a photograph because there are so many. But even if resizing is considered one of the most common photo editing actions, many people struggle with it. Why? We are used to having devices that can take high-quality photos (e.g., smartphones, tablets, compact cameras, etc.) without much effort. We know how to apply …

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The Power of the Color Blue in Photography

Like orange and green, the color we’ve discussed so far, blue is a color that’s easy to spot in our natural environment. Just look up on a sunny day, and you’ll see the blue sky waiting for you to photograph it. There are also oceans and lakes, flowers, and even birds that wear pretty shades of blue. So, finding something …

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Street Photography Philosophy

Street photography gave us some of the best photographers in the world and has plenty of fans. You’ll find as many tips. Articles cover gear, composition, subject choosing, and location hunting. Some articles address street photography ethics and legislation and teach you how to approach it from a legal point of view. Although logistics and photography skills are very important, …

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What Is Pixel Shift Multi-Shot?

We love gear that provides endless features and seems to tackle any problem with innovative algorithms and technology. But do we take advantage of them and know how and when to use them? For the past ten years, most camera brands have offered the pixel shift multi-shot feature in at least one of their camera models. Here is everything you …

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Tips for Mountain Photography

Those who love wandering in the mountains have all the reasons to try mountain photography, but wishing to take amazing photos and having an astonishing subject in front of you doesn’t guarantee a good result. Mountain photography is challenging. Leaving aside the logistics, camera skills, and weather unpredictability, mountains provide a cobweb of lines, a multitude of shapes, analogous colors, …

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Discover Diptych and Triptych Photography

Individual photographs are our first option because we need neither think in advance nor consider our last shot. We are free to compose each frame as we like without constraints. However, oftentimes, we feel the need to tell a story, and a single photograph is not enough. So, we embrace storytelling and produce impressive photo series. But what about those …

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How to Change Image File Format on iPhone and iPad

Most people don’t bother changing the default settings of their mobile devices and letting them decide the image file format, among other things. However, when they want to create an online portfolio, submit to a photo competition, or share photos on social media, they hit a wall: their upload is rejected. The image size complies with the website’s requirements, but …

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The Power of the Color Green in Photography

We’ve already discussed the vibrancy and contrast that orange brings to our photography. How about the color green? Green is common in nature and is much easier to spot than orange. For a photographer, this may be both good and bad news. It’s good news because if you want to photograph something green, you only need to look around you. …

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Winter Photography Inspiration (and not just for Snowscapes)

Seasons provide endless subject matters for photography and not just nature-related ones. We may appreciate the autumn colors, the spring blossoms, and the summer’s brightness, but that doesn’t mean that all we can do are landscape photographs. Each season has a specific energy that translates into our habits and feelings and interferes with our daily lives. And if you know …

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The Power of the Color Orange in Photography

Color photography allows us to use color actively in our compositions. We can rely on color theory to enhance or reduce contrast, increase or decrease the weight of an object, build a focal point, and create an atmosphere. However, we rarely consider colors individually and lose something of their mesmerizing effect. In addition, it makes photo editing more difficult because …