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As the number of screenwriters increases around the world, literary agents, screenwriting contests and film and TV productions companies are bombarded with more and more material. To make matters worse, tens of thousands of new media graduates enter the fray every year. The sheer number of specs flying around the industry is simply overwhelming. The Writer’s Guild of America gets 50,000 new...

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Professional photography tips
Submitted 19 May 2008

Professional Photography Tips. A lot of flashes for regular cameras are small electronics that are built-in. Professional photographers use more expensive and advanced equipment. Professional flashes all have manual controls and are outside of the unit, providing much more light with much better controls. Flashes are mostly used indoors as the main source of light when the area is too dark to get...

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Portraits and lighting
Submitted 11 June 2008

Photographing people is not simple. Finding the best angle and lighting is a special art. Here I am going to describe just one common mistake: taking a photo in the sidelight without a flash. This mistake is illustrated in the picture below.

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For anyone who is interested in becoming a portrait photographer it is important to know that a good portrait photograph has to capture the essence of who the subject is. To be able to achieve this, the photographer has to have the ability to get the correct exposure, accurately focus on the subjects face and also have the right equipment. Here are some things to keep in mind when doing portrait...

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Portrait and backlight
Submitted 11 June 2008

In our daily life we do not use special lights to take pictures. It is a good idea to come to a professional photo studio where a photographer can put special lights to make your portrait better. However, even for outdoor shooting you can take a better position to take pictures of people, where the sunlight is optimal for a portrait.

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So what are the mechanics of this "through the lens" shot to achieve the ghosting effect? 1. Stabilize the camera - using a tripod is best, a stable surface is a second option or, a steady hand as a last resort; 2. Set number of multiple exposures you require for the frame to (N) - usually 1 to 9; 3. For the roll of film in your SLR, determine the film speed (S); 4. Reset the camera film...

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Photography, as an art form is constituted of numerous intricacies. From selecting optimal light conditions, to varying the amount of exposure to even selecting the appropriate lens and filters and yet we find that despite our best efforts, we are usually never completely satisfied with the final outcome.

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Photography in Sunlight
Submitted 30 April 2008

If you are able to choose the time of day to shoot your pictures, try to pick a time when the sun is low in the sky, either shoot in the early morning or late afternoon. Shooting pictures of people with the sun too high in the sky, tends to mean the subject's eyes will be in shadow and/or they will be squinting in the strong light, both of which tend to look horrible. A nice side effect of...

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High.-resolution digital images are the industry standard. This is a wonderful time for photography. Web site art is many times professional images caught by an amateur with a passion and a standard SLR camera. Online portfolios of profession and amateurs alike capture the attention of an appreciative audience and media agencies. Digital cameras have made it easier for creativity with this medium.

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The advantage of manual exposure is that the settings do not keep changing as your scene changes. Let's suppose that you are taking close up photos of cars passing by. Some of the cars will be black or dark colors and some will be light colors or white. If you are filling the frame with almost nothing but car, the meter will be trying to render each car as mid grey. Although it will probably not...

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Photography
Submitted 26 April 2008

Since photography was discovered in the 19th century, it has since become the most accepted method for creating scenery, paintings and other artistic images. It also assists in science research and documentation for its objectivity. A camera can accurately represent reality, without leaving any details out.

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Most often people do their own pet photography. However, local pet stores also provide opportunities for you to get your pet clicked with Santa or for a more romantic effect, in front of a fireplace. A professional photography studio is also a place where you can get your pet photographed by professionals. This is also helpful if you need to get them to stay still long enough to be...

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But most photographs aren't just well-defined black and white boundaries - in fact, none of them are. So when faced with angles, gradients, or irregular shapes, the computer has to use its stored rules to guess what color the new pixels should be. In theory, the better routines allow the computer to do a pretty good job at smoothing out the image when the resolution is increased and all those new...

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Materials to Use to Draw People
Submitted 24 April 2008

Pencil - you need to use a pencil that you feel comfortable using but it is advisable to use number two regular pencils.Paper - 8.5 inches by 11 inches paper can be used. If this is your first time drawing people, it is advisable to prepare a thick sheet of paper that you can use in case you make mistakes since it is expected that you need to practice before you draw to perfection.

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Materials to Use in Drawing a Rose
Submitted 24 April 2008

Start drawing by creating a pentagon shape. If you are not familiar with a pentagon shape, you can instead create a circle then marked five points with equal distances on the outer side of the circle. You can create a line drawing of your image instead, if you find that easier.Use the pentagon sides, the circle marked with five points or the line drawings to create the five petals that will then...

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