Deciding What Photo Equipment To Buy Next

028 Mar 2013 by Guest Author

Now that just about everyone has a cell phone in their pocket, it’s fair to say that just about everyone owns a camera, since most of these phones can also take pictures. The quality of these smartphone cameras improves with each new generation and, with a basic knowledge of lighting and composition, you can take good pictures with them.

However, most people define

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Tineye Lets You See Where Your Photo Appears On The Web – And More

Tineye Lets You See Where Your Photo Appears On The Web – And More020 Jan 2013image search by colour, reverse image search, Tineye Lets You See Where Your Photo Appears On The Web – And More by Barry

Any photographer that shares their images online runs the risk of those images being used without permission elsewhere.  Tineye helps you to find where on the internet your photograph is displayed.  It also has a nifty feature for images searches too.

Tineye Reverse Image Search

The reverse image search provided at Tineye.com allows you to enter the URL of either the image specifically, or the page that it (and others) are stored on.  The description on TIneye reads “TinEye is a reverse image search engine. It finds out where an image came from, how it is being used, if modified versions of the image exist, or if there is a higher resolution version.”

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How To Choose The Right Photo Paper

Many images are saved in their digital format, but few are made into a hard copy. These often serve a special purpose, from images that are printed and framed to images that are printed and sent to commemorate a special event. If you are looking to source the correct photo paper to meet your needs, here’s how to go about evaluating various options.

Get The Basics Of Printing Right

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Redbull Stratos Photo Gallery

1October 15th, 2012, In Featured, Gallery, News, by Barry

I am sure that everyone is aware of the incredible achievement made by Felix Baumgartner on 14th October.  Jumping from over 120,000 feet Felix broke the speed of sound while free falling to earth before deploying his parachute and sailing successfully back to earth.

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