Imagine this: suddenly you see a perfectshot or you happen to witness an amazing event, yet you don’t have your beloved camera with you. It may seem that the moment is gone. But in the XXI century almost everybody carries around a phone with a built-in camera - a couple of taps and you’ve capture the desired image. Although, native camera apps may be easy to use, they usually don’t give photographers much of creative freedom. You can just focus on an object, set exposure and click the shutter button. For those who love photography and prefer to adjust the settings manually, this may not be enough . If you feel like you’re one of these people, we’ve compiled a list of the 5 best camera-apps with the help of which you’ll be able to turn your phone into a real camera.
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Buying a brand new camera and trying to navigate through the world of so many unfamiliar terms can be daunting and challenging, especially for a beginner. The previous post might have sorted out several confusing aspects, but it is a relatively big topic to cover. So if you have some questions left unanswered , this post is definitely going to be of great help.
Nowadays there are plenty of different cameras that can fit any needs and any budget starting from easy-to-use compact cameras that you can toss into your bag and carry around anywhere you go to fancy and bulky professional DSLRs that can get you incredible high- quality images. However, with such a wide range of options, it is so easy to get lost and frustrated, if you decided to buy a new camera to dive in the world of photography or replace your old camera. Don’t worry! We’ve got you covered. Our 25 tips on how to buy a digital camera will help you narrow down your choices and find the best option for you and your budget.
The internet had become a vast, international platform for artists. There is no need to rent a gallery to showcase your paintings. There is no need to limit yourself to one particular area, when you can reach out to hundreds and thousands of people all over the world.
All you have to do is to post your paintings on the suitable platforms - like DeviantArt or Instagram. It sounds amazing - and it is - but the downside of being exposed to such a large community increases the chance of your work being stolen. There had been cases when a popular brand of clothing steals an artist’s painting and prints it on their piece of clothing without giving any credit to the author. Usually, it happens to artists with a small following, who don’t have enough popularity and resources to fight back. But don’t be afraid. There is a solution. You need to watermark your paintings before posting them online! Sounds interesting? We have compiled the list of 6 best apps for watermarking your pictures.
One of the most commonly asked questions in regards to post-production of professional photography is how to enhance a blue sky without getting an unrealistic result. First of all, we need to decide on a software, since tools for performing the task will differ depending if we are working in Lightroom or Photoshop.