Tutorial on dispersion 1. Open a portrait in Photoshop (works best if the background is plain). 2. Use the magic wand tool to select the person, copy and paste the selection onto a new layer. 3. Duplicate this layer
I chose to do my weekly extra on these photos by Benjamin Von Wong because I am very interested in underwater photography. I always am open to trying new concepts with my images and I would love to take some
These photos by Daniel Stoupin are extremely fascinating to me. I chose to do my weekly extra on his work because it combines my two favorite subjects, photography and science. I have always dreamed of being a marine biologist or
Since this is the last Weekly Extra of this year I thought I would do a fun article, so I found this one on how to photograph lightning storms. Since I actually find shows like storm chasers really interesting the
I chose to do my weekly extra on these photos because I am really inspired by the way that Robert Jahns uses Photoshop. He is able to give the pictures a mysterious quality that really intrigues me. In my future
This article gives tips and information about what other people who are very successful in photography do to try and support their art. One of the most important qualities shown in the article is not comparing yourself to others, the
Molly McKeon 5/28/14 Weekly Extra These photos, taken by Russian photographer Katerina Plotnikova, inspire me to take more photos that incorporate nature. The pictures that she took capture the relationship between women, animals, and the outdoors. However, they still have
This article talks about how to photograph landscapes, especially when a bright sky could be in your way. The article gave tips such as using specific filters that other photographers have used in the past, and how to compare soft
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