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Elegant Glass Text Effects and Styles

»Posted by on Jul 11, 2009 in Design, Photoshop Resources | 15 comments

Elegant Glass Text Effects and Styles

8 & 3 Elegant Glass Text effects created by using them in combination. Works great for Icons and Buttons too!

INCLUDES :

.asl file with 8 transparent styles.
.psd (800px * 150px) file with the 8 transparent styles for easy copy and paste.
.psd file with editable text (800px * 1400px) with the 8 transparent styles layered to create the glassy text effects depicted.

FONTS USED :

Georgia, Tahoma, Snell Roundhand But these styles look great on a wide variety of fonts. Down;load these styles for only $2, sold exclusively through graphics river.

German: 8 Transparente Layer Styles & 3 Elegant Glas Text Effekte mit ihnen in Verbindung. Werke für große Icons und Buttons zu!

UMFASST:
. ASL-Datei mit 8 transparent Stile.
. PSD (800px * 150px)-Datei mit der 8 transparent Stile für einfache Kopieren und Einfügen.
. PSD-Datei mit editierbaren Text (800px * 1400px) mit der 8 transparenten Schichten Stile, um die Auswirkungen Glaskohlenstoff Text dargestellt.
Verwendete Schriften:
Georgia, Tahoma, Snell Roundhand Aber diese Stile sehen auf einer Vielzahl von Schriften.

Spanish:  8 Estilos de capa transparente de vidrio y 3 elegantes efectos de texto creado por su uso en combinación. Obras de grandes iconos y botones también!

INCLUYE:
. snm archivo transparente con 8 estilos.
. psd (800px * 150px) archivo con los 8 estilos transparente para fácil copiar y pegar.
. psd archivo de texto editable (1400px * 800px) con las 8 capas transparentes estilos para crear el vidrioso efectos de texto representado.
Fuentes utilizadas:

Georgia, Tahoma, Snell Roundhand Sin embargo, estos estilos ves muy bien en una amplia variedad de fuentes.

French: 8 Transparent Layer Styles & 3 Elegant Glass effets de texte créé à l’aide de leur combinaison. Travaux grand pour les icônes et les boutons aussi!

COMPREND:
. asl fichier transparent avec 8 styles.
. psd (800px * 150px) fichier transparent avec les 8 styles de simple copier-coller.
. psd fichier texte éditable (800px * 1400px), avec les 8 niveaux de transparence styles pour créer le miroir des effets de texte illustré.
Les polices utilisées:
Georgia, Tahoma, Snell Roundhand Mais ces styles fière allure sur une grande variété de polices.

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Best of: Glow – Photography and Design Inspiration

»Posted by on Jun 24, 2009 in Digital Photography | 6 comments

Best of: Glow – Photography and Design Inspiration

The trend to add glowing lines and stars seized the web design scene already a few years ago, but not as much as it is popular now. Now we can recognize the “glow” effect in many ways — digital art, HDR photography,  and many other ways, including, of course, web design graphics. During our life, we take hundreds of shots, most of which are rather dull and unappealing, we are used to the fact that photos, by default, never turn to be truly amazing, if they are taken spontaneously with non-professional camera and even those of us who are equipped with a pro-camera, are not always able to capture a breathless moment. Therefore, each time we see an image with beautiful glow effects, juicy and vibrant colors, great contrast and incredible use of proportion, what do we say? “WOW!”. Today I gathered a few photos for your inspiration, which will make you say “wow” and inspire you to aspire for taking better, vivid photos yourself! Here are a few examples of wise, neat and beautiful use of Glow effects..

Mild Glow Practice In Photography

Waianapanapa Sands – Maui photography

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Purple Euphoria photography

If at first you don’t succeed…

August 18th 2008 – Inspiration pt2 photography

Summer Night City… At Home

Exaggerated Glow Practice in (HDR) Photography

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10 Handy Tips For (Great) Macro Photography

»Posted by on May 18, 2009 in Digital Photography | 0 comments

10 Handy Tips For (Great) Macro Photography

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There is a lot of trail and error ahead of you and since I also learnt the hard way how to make proper macro images with digital camera, I am happy to share with you 10 tips that will hopefully make your macro shots much, much better!

1. Go Steady
Camera shake can be a real problem at high magnifications due to longer exposures and shallow depth of field. Use a tripod or assume a sturdy position. Have the mirror lockup mode activated and preferably use a cable release.

2. Windy Conditions
Shooting macros of delicate subjects is impossible on a windy day so go equipped with a makeshift windbreak. A small clamp and stand may be enough to steady flowers and plants.

3. Props
Add impact to the shot and create an early morning feel with a water spray to imitate dew or rain. You can use a droplet and simply lay a few drops on the leaf or flower, or simply spray with water. If you then take photos at sun light, it will sparkle and give your photo a nice unique touch.

4. Sharp as Possible
Maximize the depth of field by using an aperture of f/11 – f/22 and keeping your camera parallel to the subject. Use your depth of field preview button to see the result and if the preview is too dark, take a test shot and check the shot on your LCD.

5. Get Close
Ordinary lenses won’t let you get close to a subject. There is no substitute for a macro lens that can reproduce 1:1 or life-size reproduction. A focal length of 100 or 200mm will give a good distance to work from.

6. Manual Focus
Auto focus is a wonderful time saving addition to

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A (Complete) Beginners Guide to Bird Photography

»Posted by on Mar 26, 2009 in Digital Photography | 3 comments

A (Complete) Beginners Guide to Bird Photography

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Prajneet Singh.

The amount of detail that can be found in nature, no human creation can ever match. The beauty, the freshness, the colors of nature, it is all just so amazing; no wonder so many people take up nature photography as a hobby or maybe even a profession.

But with the kind of flora and fauna out there, you are left with a wide variety of subjects to choose from: beautiful landscapes and seascapes, to little flowers and insects, to big cats, to creatures of the air – birds. Bird watching has always been a popular hobby with nature lovers, and with the advent of digital photography, bird photography has turned into a sort of extension of birding. But the fact remains that like other wildlife, birds are a very difficult subject to photograph because: they are hard to spot, harder to get close to, and you have virtually no control over them. In this tutorial I will provide some basic tips for people getting into bird photography and hopefully try and make their birding experience more enjoyable.

Know your subject; Observe; Plan


I personally prefer to emphasize the bird aspect before the photography one because my experience tells me that the better you know your subject, the better your pictures, even if your equipment isn’t as fancy. Whatever birds you wish to shoot, spend some time reading about them, and studying them in the field if possible. This gives you a fairly good idea of where you can find them, how they react to human presence, and the like. Also, if you have a nature park or a zoo, go there for a walk. That will refresh your mind as well as give you an opportunity to know the birds around you. This done, you should plan your shoot according to the time of the day (and the year) when you’ll get a chance to capture the majestic creatures in all their glory.

The Equipment

Lets face it, getting within arm’s reach of ANY bird is close to impossible unless the bird belongs to a very friendly species or is a pet. So to get good pictures of birds, you need a lens that offers you a good zoom range. A 300mm or better would be ideal, but try and get at least a 200mm lens. Also, if you wish to capture birds in flight/taking off/landing, a fast lens with a wide aperture (f/4 or lower) would really help. A tripod is very essential here because you’ll be zooming in towards your subject which highly amplifies camera shake. If you have a camera/lens with Image Stabilization, that’s even better.

Approach Your Subject


Once you have the equipment in hand, and the subject in sight, you need to get close. As a rule of thumb, for any kind of photography, try and get as close to your subject as possible. Problem: You move towards a bird, it flies away. Solution: Be very slow, very cautious, and very patient. If you see the slightest hint of the bird moving away because of your presence, stop right there and let it get used to you. Make absolutely no sudden movements when near a bird. There have been times when after a lot of effort, I got pretty close to a bird and the bird flew off, not because of my being so close but because of the sudden movement of my camera strap falling down from my arm! So make sure that nothing is hanging loose. If the bird still seems uncomfortable, leave. Come back later. Always remember: the bird is more important than the photograph. The same goes for its habitat as well. Disturbing the creature or its environment to take a picture defeats the whole purpose of bird photography. The challenge lies in capturing the bird in its natural environment, and its own character.

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Photography Tips From A Pro On Shooting In Low Light

»Posted by on Mar 12, 2009 in Digital Photography | 4 comments

Photography Tips From A Pro On Shooting In Low Light

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If you are shooting wide open, which is at the camera’s largest aperture, your depth of field will be correspondingly shallow.  That means your focus is going to be even more critical than otherwise.  Pick a point that needs to be sharp and really pay attention to keeping that point sharp.  Generally, if you are shooting people, the most important thing to keep sharp is the eyes.  When I am shooting people I focus on the eyes, shoot, re-focus and shoot again …and then do it all over again.  I can’t tell you how much I hate to be editing and find that I have a potentially great shot, but out of focus eyes ruin the picture.  I have found that if I am worried about an image not being sharp, I am usually right.  Pixels are cheap…shoot enough to make sure you have your shot!

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Shooting for stock, know your equipment, know your agency

If you are shooting with a stock agency in mind it is good to know just how high you can push your ISO before you reach the point where the agency is going to reject the image.  That means you have to know both your own equipment and the standards of the agency.  I was once shooting from the interior of a jeep on a mountain road in China.  The scene, road-building equipment clearing a landslide, was lit by the headlights of the cars waiting for the road to be cleared.  I shot the scene, hand held, but braced against the head-rest, at an ISO of 1600 with a Canon 1ds.  Man did I work on that image in post (processing the digital files)!  They accepted it too.  With the newer cameras I have no qualms about shooting at 400, I am comfortable shooting at 800 and don’t think 1600 would really be such a stretch.  But don’t take my word for it… do some testing!

Exposure and more

RAW (the file format native to the camera) has been talked to death,

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Another Way To Iintegrate Photoshop and WordPress – Premium Themes designed in PS

»Posted by on Oct 13, 2008 in Design, wordpress themes | 12 comments

Another Way To Iintegrate Photoshop and WordPress – Premium Themes designed in PS

A while ago I made a post with outstanding free wordpress themes which were all designed in Photoshop and now, since a lot of people don’t like the idea of “free” wordpress themes for different reasons, here is a top 10 of premium themes which you can purchase from $12 to $30 and won’t need to keep a trail of spammy links, or make do with poor coding that will destroy your blog..

1. “Our Community” WordPress Theme

2. “Showcase WordPress” Theme

3. “Blazen” WordPress Theme (new)

4. “Wood World” WordPress Theme

5. “Eat Fish Cat” WordPress Theme

6. “Code Breaker” WordPress theme (only $12)

7. “Aurora Borealis” WordPress Theme

8. “Quick Tab” WordPress Theme

9. “The Other Blog” WordPress theme

10. “BMag” WordPress theme ($12 Only)

So, this was my top 10 picks from the rapidly growing new network of wordpress themes – Theme Forest. Hope you will find something for your liking in this list.

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