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Fueled by a desire to take better photos, last year I got myself a nice DSLR for Christmas. I’m certainly no photography expert - but I did take the time learn a few photography tips I could immediately use to take substantially better photos. Via Tiaan Jonker
Henrik Safegaard - Cloneartist's insight:
"I should stress, these are only for an absolute beginner; if you class yourself as an amateur photographer, you’ll probably laugh. For me, these tips pretty much blew my mind." I consider my self as a Semi Profesionel Photograf but still i like the way these tips is presented. Great article. @safegaard
Ji Woong Jang's curator insight,
April 20, 4:39 AM
Those tips are what I exactly learned from last year Audio Video Project class! I hope these photography tips help you in some way. Delete the scoop?
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Are you wondering how Twitter’s changes will impact your use of its network?
Recently, Twitter got a complete revamp that changed things drastically. Interestingly, it didn’t pump the social network with more and more features.
Ryan Sarver, Twitter’s head of API, explained it crisply: “In a world where Facebook and Google are competing on features, Twitter wants to focus on being simple.”
This article will review all the changes, from user interface changes to Twitter brand pages, what the new changes mean and how you can best use them. Via Martin Gysler
Martin Gysler's comment,
December 31, 2011 9:10 AM
Hey Tom, I have added the IB WordPress account to my scoop.it (I subscribed to the PRO account to do so...). Now I will share all my scoop.it to IB... it's my Happy New Year gift... :-) Cheers!
Tom George's comment,
December 31, 2011 1:50 PM
Hi Martin,
This is fantastic I am really happy to be collaborating and curating with you. I was away this morning getting things in order for our celebration this evening but I am honored. I have a little catching up to do. There are still some tech things to sort out but I will get it done. I look forward to collaborating, learning and sharing with you this year Martin. Happy New Year
Martin Gysler's comment,
January 1, 2012 11:52 AM
Hi Tom, I'm glad too and look forward to 2012 with confidence :-)
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My name is David Taylor. I’m a professional landscape and travel photographer and author of 12 photography books, based in Northumberland, England. Welcome to an extract from my new MyPhotoSchool 4 week online course Beginners Guide to Digital Photography. In this course I’ll be introducing and explaining concepts, such as exposure and white balance, shutter speed and aperture. Via MyPhotoSchool, Ruby, Tiaan Jonker
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January 7, 8:02 AM
I'm so excited! I've needed this FOREVER! :) Delete the scoop?
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Facebook recently changed the way users interact with content on fan pages: any user, including non-fans, can now post on fan page walls and like/comment/share fan page content. In other words, a Facebook user does not have to first like your fan page before they can interact with your content. This is a good thing!
Since this change, the emphasis has shifted slightly from gaining more likes (fans) to increasing the number of shares on each piece of content. When you craft your fan page updates in a manner that naturally inspires fans and their friends and visitors to your page to share with their networks, you set in motion ripples of viral visibility. Basically, free additional exposure... Via Martin Gysler
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December 14, 2011 3:18 PM
You're welcome John! I'm glad that you like my scoops and that they are useful for you. Cheers! Martin
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Somehow, even if we think we know which direction that USB cable is supposed to plug in, you always second guess yourself when it doesn't go in the first time. Via Tiaan Jonker Delete the scoop?
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