Archive for July 2012
Posts with learning content
Posted 28 July 2012 by PikkieTagged As: | Categories: EditorTmp | Comments Off
Camerazzi Posts with learning content About Camerazzi and the facebook page The Camerazzi Community – Who we are and what we do Camerazzi Facebook Page: How things work (the technical stuff) Official posting and commenting policy in plain English Commenting 101 – As easy as pie (become an expert commentator in 9-and-a-half minutes) Outdoor Portraiture [...]
The Camerazzi – who we are and what we do
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The Camerazzi – who we are and what we do Who we are The Camerazzi Community is an informal online community of photography enthusiasts and practitioners of all skills levels. What we do We turn guys and girls with cameras into photographers and photographers into artists. How we do it By mutually motivating, teaching, tipping, [...]
I AM EXTREMELY SORRY FOR ACTING STUPID AND TEACHING YOU ALL WRONG!
Posted 22 July 2012 by PikkieTagged As: | Categories: EditorTmp | Comments Off
From Pikkie Wolmarans: MY PUBLIC APOLOGY I AM EXTREMELY SORRY FOR ACTING STUPID AND TEACHING YOU ALL WRONG! Pikkie writes: My open letter to everyone with a camera anywhere I am sorry photographers, I am sorry Mr Buurman I am sixty one years old, have been taking photos for 50 odd years since I was [...]
I am sorry photographers, I am sorry Mr Buurman
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From Pikkie Wolmarans: MY PUBLIC APOLOGY I AM EXTREMELY SORRY FOR ACTING STUPID AND TEACHING YOU ALL WRONG! Pikkie writes: My open letter to everyone with a camera anywhere I am sorry photographers, I am sorry Mr Buurman I am sixty one years old, have been taking photos for 50 odd years since I was [...]
Posted 2 July 2012 by Pikkie
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How to correct lens perspective distortion in Photoshop (any version) with the cropping tool By Pikkie Wolmarans There are different ways to correct perspective distortion in Photoshop but I find this one the quikest and easiest and working well for almost all ‘ordinary’ cases. 1. Open image in PS and inspect for skew uprights – [...]


