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Copyright © 2010 Yorgo Nestoridis. Visit the original article at http://yorgonestoridis.com/yorgo-nestoridis-media/digital-photography-ycademy-14/.
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1 More Lightroom Presets: The 70s
1.1 Why use 70s Filters?

More Lightroom Presets: The 70s
Back in fashion, the 70s have also their photographic face. If you are of my generation or older, you remember the 70s quite well. Point and Shoot photography [...]

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1 Portrait Editing
1.1 Portrait Enhancement

Portrait Editing
May be the most popular subject of photos are people, friends, family, kids. Taking pictures of people is somewhat delicate since nobody likes lousy pictures of his face. In fact, few people like pictures which look [...]

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1 Shoot for Light and Color
1.1 Exercise 1: Light
1.2 Exercise 2: Color

Shoot for Light and Color
Today I would like to suggest two exercises to train the eye and mind. Let’s shoot for Light and Color.

Exercise 1: Light
Without light, there is no [...]

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1 Portrait Shooting
1.1 Depth of Field in Portraiting with a low end Camera or Mobile Phone
1.2 Portrait Post Editing

Portrait Shooting
Based on Digital Photography Ycademy 9 we are able to plan our pictures depth of field. The only remaining problem is: you may [...]

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Vouliagmeni Moon Photo with Point and Shoot Camera Believe it or not, it is possible to shoot the Moon with an average point and shoot camera. In fact, for as long as you dispose of a reasonable optical zoom (300–400 mm equivalent) and the possibility to switch to manual settings, you should be able to catch some details of the surface of the moon. Of course there will be a lack of detail and sharpness, but at least you won’t end up with just a white spot on a black background. As today the Moon is at it’s closest to the earth for this year, I did a test run last night and brought back the following shot: Vouliagmeni Moon May 4, 2012 This is about as good as it could get The above was shot with the following F-stop:                   f/6.3 Exposure time:    1/250 ISO-speed             ISO-400 Focal-length:        49 mm 35-mm focal length:  389 Exposure Program: Aperture Priority The idea was to figure out different settings to catch at least some of the texture of the surface of the moon. Vouliagmeni Full-moon May 5, 2012 Tonight I found a nice [...]
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1 The Magic of Depth of Field
1.1 Exercise 2
1.2 The Camera and Photoshop or Lightroom

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Copyright © 2010 Yorgo Nestoridis. Visit the original article at http://yorgonestoridis.com/yorgo-nestoridis-media/digital-photography-ycademy-8/.Photo Editing vs. Graphic Design
Sometimes it is difficult to draw a clear line between photo editing and graphic design or editing. The present Ycademy Sessions deal with Photo Editing and the primary goal is to improve our photographic skills.
Whether we use Lightroom or Photoshop, we [...]

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iPhone Simulator or Emulator for WordPress? Subsequent to last week’s Ycademy Seminar, I read on Bianca Gubalke’s blog a post about the difficulty to create a WordPress Mobile version without having recourse to a preview tool. As I agree with this statement, I will show you here below a simple method to preview your WordPress Mobile version for iPhone, iPod and iPad. iPhone Simulator The first question is: Do we need an iPhone Simulator at all? I have not seen a single free online iPhone Simulator which would render the mobile version of our WordPress sites. Online Simulators are therefore useless for our purpose. iPhone Emulator Free online Emulators I have come across do not generate a preview of the mobile WordPress version. There are some paid solutions which are however pretty cool and accurate, namely the MobiOne emulator included in the Studio version. There is a 14 day free trial, thereafter a $99 fee. Surprisingly the emulator included with TheAppBuilder does not render the mobile version — this would be a real plus since it’s a free tool until you want to publish your app to a store. There is a much easier to use solution out there which [...]
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