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Well, its been over a year now since the last issue of Tips & Tricks Photography published an issue, however I’m sure there might be a few of you still around wanting to read so I thought I would see about getting back to it.
I thought I would try to get back into releasing issues again, however this time I will be trying a different format. I liked the format of the previous versions, but when it comes down to how much time I can dedicate it became very difficult to dedicate enough time to trying out 3-4 new techniques and writing about them. The result being longer times between issues. What I’m aiming to try here is cutting the issues down to 1-2 articles, which is hopefully more manageable and hence easier to post. Hopefully, it will also mean more time to dedicate to the photography itself.
As with the previous issues, the goal is to share and explore the world of photography, creative ideas and of course great shots. So if you have any ideas, techniques, or photos to share feel free to send them along.
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For those who are still reading!
This is a bit of a different issue, in this issue we are talking strictly talking about custom framing and how to do it.
If your not interested in learning matting and building your own custom frames, hold tight we should have a more regular issue out in a bit.
Click on the title to access the issue
Cheers
Jeff
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The flowers are growing, the animals are moving and the photographers are out and about. That only means one thing, summer is here. I've managed to get out a bit and try a few techniques and in this issue share a few of them with you. Doug Ward also provides insights into vacation photography and suggests some tips to make the most of your photos.
In this issue:
Implying Motion - The Art of Panning
Vacation Photography
Impressionistic Photography
Adding Rain to a Photo
Cheers
Jeff
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And you thought the PDFCast was done! Yes, we took a pretty long break, but the PDFCast continues on. Spring is here, the flowers are growing and cameras are shooting!
In this Issue of Tips and Tricks Photography
- Creating a Photo Book
- Making Sharper Images
- Pinhole Photography using a DSLR
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Hey Everyone, we are planning to get out an new issue soon, however I have been getting a lot of comments regarding problems with downloading Issue 5. I tried several fixes but nothing seems to work, thus this is a repost of Issue 5, hopefully this corrects the problem! My apologies to those who will be receiving this a second time.
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The podcast/magcast is doing great, after 5 issues we are already up to 15000 downloads. We have a great cover and a pretty full issue.
If you would like to write for Tips & Tricks Photography, let us know at [email protected]
In this Issue
- The Cover Contest
- Bird Photography
- Copyright Infringement Links
- Win an iPod Shuffle
- Sensor Cleaning
- Motion Sensor Triggering
Enjoy
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Finally it's out!
Well the summer is officially over and I finally made myself sit down to finish a couple of articles started a few months ago.
I hope all of you had a great summer and took lots of pictures. If so send them in for the cover contest or what is sure to be an up and coming issue dedicated to the photography of the readers of Tips and Tricks Photography. Perhaps we could turn it into a giant critque issue.
Since things are settling down back into the usual routine, I imagine these issues will be more regular. One way to help make the issues more regular is to send in your tips or ideas. The more content we have, the faster issues get put out.
In this Issue
- Presenting Photographs
- Selective Colour
- The Basics of Bokeh
- A Plea to the Readers
- Two pages of Quick Photography Tips to help out your Photographs
Cheers
Jeff Tindall
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Another issue and things are going great, we have a couple of new contributors to this issue. We are also in the middle of developing a new section of the magazine dedicated to learning Photoshop Tips & Tricks.
We also have another great cover photo and look forward to seeing more cover photos from you.
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There have been a few comments about grammatical errors in this issue. There have been a few comments about grammatical errors in this issue. This is an updated version that hopefully removed most of the mistakes. My apologies for those that had to endure the read! It's likely not perfect, but hopefully more tolerable.
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In this issue:
- Buying Photography Books
- Low Light Photography
- Photoshop Actions
- Protecting Your Images Online
- Walcom Tablet Review
- Photoshop Tip - Radial Blur
Enjoy
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Well it's been about a month since our last issue, hopefully this slightly bigger then average issue will make up for the delay!
We have added a title page to the issue and will be from now in a hopes to spark YOU into submitting your great photos to make the cover. So send them along
You can contact us at [email protected] or visit our website at http://tipsandtricksphotography.blogspot.com
In this issue of Tips and Tricks Photography
- Zoo Photography
- The Rules
- Creating and Maintaing a Workflow
- DOF website
- The Basics of Image Composition
We look forward to hearing form you and seeing your photos!
Enjoy
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Well Ervin's been out sick with the flu for most of the time so I had to solo this issue myself. We've been bouncing some ideas for up and coming issues and our thinking about a beginners section, cover art and various topics to discuss.
From looking at our subscriber stats the majority of our readers use iTunes to obtain each issue. If you like reading Tips & Tricks Photography we would really appreciate a review on iTunes, so if you have the time and would like to comment please do so.
Once again if you would like to contribute or have any Questions/Suggestions please feel free to contact us at [email protected]
In Issue 3 of Tips & Tricks Photograhy:
- The Bounce Flash
- Creating a Variable Neutral Density Filter
- A Link to the Zone System (Described by Jeff Curto)
- Creating Multiple Exposures
- Photo Critque
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We have enjoyed great success with our opening issue. The number of subscribers seems to be growing exponentially. This being the second issue we are still trying to find a rhythm as to a steady schedule of releasing issues, but be assured with the great success we have had so far, there will be a lot more issues to come.
In this issue of Tips and Tricks Photography:
- The Experience of Shooting Your First Wedding
- A Workflow For Creating Good Panoramas (From the Setup to Post-Processing).
- Photoshop Tips
- A New Photography Critque
We are looking for any feedback or contributions from our readers. After all this should be an open form for all to share ideas and learn. So if you have any comments, ideas, or photos you would like to have critiqued by other readers in the next issue. Send them along to [email protected]
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Well after a bit of a fight with iTunes trying to get the feed correct we finally got it!
Tips and Tricks Photography can finally be properly seen in the iTunes Store and properly subscribed too.
Welcome to the first issue of Tips and Tricks Photography a online magazine/podcast.
In this issue of Tips and Tricks Photography:
- Painting with Light
- Adding a Signature to Your Photographs
- Create Your Own White Balance Disc
- Increasing Your Cameras ISO
- Book Shadows
This being a new podcast we are trying to attract as many subscribers as possible. To help do this we are always looking for ways to improve the magazine or the articles, so if you have any ideas for articles or perhaps an entirely new section you would like to see, let us know at [email protected].
Tips and Tricks is written by Jeff Tindall and Ervin Tong
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