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This was my first time ever photographing an aurora. Here's what I learnt in a step by step guide on how to take photos of the night sky.
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To become a private photo editor, you need to learn how to make the edits that photographers require, and execute the changes flawlessly.
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Okay, so we've all done it. We have all pinned pictures that were not our own onto Pinterest. We've all found photographs of ancestors, saved them to our computers, and shared them without linking to the source, right? This, my friend, is bordering on copyright infringement and I know I'm not alone in this. I am not an attorney (nor do I pretend to play one on the internet) but I believe I have a "system" that will assist many of us from dancing around that awful "copyright infringement line" and prevent us from crossing that fuzzy gray area. Want to learn more? In my genealogy and family research via the internet, I have encountered many photographs of my ancestors, census records, biographies, cemetery photographs, and more. These are not my own personal creations - I didn't take the pictures or create the documents. I don't have the copyright on these either. Therefore, am I allowed to create screenshots of them, copy and save the image to my own tree or computer, or even "pin" them to Pinterest without a link? What if the website I found them on doesn't have a "pin it" button - which kinda allows you to pin them, right? This is that gray area of copyrights and it creates many questions for me personally. So, how do I do it? For me, personally, I do not seek out disobeying copyright laws. My intention is not to steal photos or take documents. When I use Pinterest and pin these images, I want to share these with others not break laws. So, I typically will use templates that I have created. I use a photo editing program that allows me to overlay text on these templates. Then I upload (or pin) these images to my boards and edit the source link to direct anyone who clicks on the image to the website where I found the item. All that may sound complicated, but once you do it a few times, you will see how easy it actually is. Have you used Templates for your Pinterest images?
Crafters want to know – what is the best photo editing program for crafting! Vikki asked, “Which free or inexpensive photo editing programs do any of you recommend?” Here is what our crafters on our Facebook Page recommended! Answers and Read More...
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In some ways, the endless lockdowns have been freeing. We’re starting to care less about how we look, how we dress, and whether or not we’ve got make-up on. Well… some of us, anyway. Even though we might be spending more of our time at home than ever before, there are plenty of people who are addicted to social media going overboard with photo-editing their pics before posting them on Instagram because they want to feel validated or loved. People who stumble upon the heavily altered pics in their feeds can’t help but call them out by sharing them on the r/Instagramreality subreddit that has a whopping 917k members and even their very own ‘Reptilian Overlord’ (that’s the title that the head moderator goes by).
If I could describe my photo editing process in one word it would be: warm. I like my pictures to look warm and bright, like you could easily step right on into them. When I
Concerns were raised over possible digital manipulation of a new family photograph showing Kate, 42, with her three children in the first official picture since undergoing abdominal surgery.
It seems every time I check my direct messages on Instagram I have a new notification. Luckily, it's nothing scandalous like something from the male nether regions. Most of the time it's a question: how
Owning a blog means editing a lot of pictures and I've navigated my way around a few photo editing sites. The best thing about them: these are FREE photo editing sites. Not only are these sites good for bloggers, but they're great for moms who want to brighten, filter or erase some blemishes on family photos before they're printed and hanging on the wall. Here are my top 5 choices for free photo editing sites. 1. Canva I LOVE Canva and it's become the only tool I use to make images for Southern Savers. They have so many beautiful pictures
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