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Using Adobe Lightroom 6 For Editing Photos & Do You Really Need To Do This Editing Malarky?

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(By the way, Lightroom 6 is also known as Lightroom CC 2015. The former is the version if you buy it on DVD disc; the latter is the online version, which you download, via subscription, from Adobe's website). Okay, let's get started... Using Adobe Lightroom 6 For Editing Photos 1. Import Photos 1.1 Transfer Images... Insert your Memory Card into your computer's card reader (whether it's integrated into your machine, or you're using a plug-in USB memory card reader).

New Age Digital Photo Frames

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The reason we buy gifts for any one is to make him/her feel special, cared for and loved. Whether the gift is for your spouse or fiancée, parents or grandparents, siblings or cousins and friends or acquaintances, your motive is to please the person. So, if you want to buy something really creative, spectacular and useful then we would suggest you opt for digital photo frames. These frames display your photographs in digital format the way you see a slide show. The difference is that you do not need any printer, tablet or computer. You can assume it as a digital spin-off of traditional photo frames, which you must have at your

10 Things You Can Do To Overcome Your Fear To Drawing

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If you have always had the desire of learning how to draw, the only thing from stopping you is yourself and your fears. Fear of failure is a powerful barrier to overcome before we can achieve our goals. If you want to learn to draw, but are afraid to do so, you must learn to overcome your fear, and you do that by confronting it. But don't get me wrong here. You shouldn't just go to the town's art supply shop and buy all your equipment and try to develop a masterpiece from the word "go". That would be like confronting the

Portrait Painting

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There are many reasons why portraits are painted, most of which pertains to the sitter, the person whose portrait you will paint. The sitter would probably want to establish a public image and you, as the artist, would do well to emphasize the status, looks, and personality. A portrait is also meant to explore the qualities of the sitter that normally would not show in his or her day to day activities. And a portrait is made to have a souvenir of a loved one, who is either absent or dead. There is no correct way to do a portrait. And there is no fool-proof technique that will assure the painter to produce a likeness to the sitter. There