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Microsoft’s Incredible 20 Billion Pixel Panorama of Seattle
Microsoft Research’s latest project is a gigapixel Seattle cityscape with a difference. Spend a little time browsing around the 360° interactive image and you’ll soon start to notice a few things that you might not expect to see.
BTS: “The Wounded Soldier” | Tuesdays With Lauri
In this week’s instalment of “Tuesdays With Lauri” we take a behind-the-scenes look at my latest WW2 inspired cinematic photoseries, titled: The Wounded Soldier.
Tutorial: Compositing in Photoshop pt.2 | Tuesdays With Lauri
In this week’s instalment of Tuesdays With Lauri, we continue our tutorial on compositing an image in Photoshop. Today we retouch our model’s skin and add the crows into the image
Book review: “No Words” by 1x.com
Every year, since 2008, 1x.com, the premier website for fine art photography and the only curated photo-site on the internet, has been publishing a yearbook featuring the best approved photos from the past year.
How to Develop Your Creativity | Tuesdays with Lauri
As this is the first article in this series, I decided to kick-off with a topic that should be of interest to the majority of us: Creativity. It’s one of the biggest mysteries our humankind has ever tackled. It is amazing how some individuals are able to create new artistic, creative inventions and art pieces, while others just keep on doing the same things day in and day out. At a quick glance it almost seems like creativity is a gift that has been given to only a select few.
How to be Creative with Slow Shutter Speed
One of the great things about shutter speed is that you have a lot of creative options when it comes to implying motion. Adding motion to a still photography can turn a regular photo into one that is dynamic and full of energy. Alternatively, you can create abstract motion and add a surreal mood to your images. Some examples that you may be familiar with include a speeding train passing by a train station or a trail of lights from the cars at night. The creative possibilities with using slow shutter speed are endless.
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