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Hello everyone, this is the tutorial site supported by the club iphotograph here we will be discussing a variety of photography topics, ranging from complete beginners guides, to post processing tutorials, and advanced shooting technique, and everything in between. Things to look out for Complete guide to starting photography, this tutorial will cover everything from buying your first DSLR to the terms and rules of photography, when and how you should follow/not follow them etc. *Begin Edit* Video guide to lightroom, This tutorial will guide you through the post processing steps for lightroom, what does what, how to use it, when to use i
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The wilderness, vast regions of fairly untouched territory, in the United States these areas are starting to become few and far between. However, if you are lucky enough to have a good amount of wilderness in your backyard, you should know how to capture its beauty properly. Today we will be discussing wildlife and landscape photography, what it is all about, when to shoot, how to shoot, and some advice and tips that you should always keep in mind. We are going to start off with landscape photography, a favorite of many tourists and travelers, as well as wildlife enthusiasts. Landscape prints can make a great addition to those blank walls in
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How to Post Process Your Photos in Photoshop and How To Reshoot without editing Photoshop is a very useful tool to any photographer. Today I am going to walk you through some basic post processing work, from levels and curves, to color and highlights, to shadows and contrast, and finally, cropping. Now keep in mind that this technique will not make you a good photographer per se, it is just going to show you how your photo would look if it were shot with proper technique. This is in no way a substitute for a well shot photo. After teaching you these techniques I will be walking you through taking the same photograph with the proper settings
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Hello.  I used one of your stock images here.   Thank you very much for providing. :D
Your Video Resources have been included in my Weekly Gems Article for the Resources & Stock image gallery [link]
Thank you for sharing with the community.:rose: :heart:
:w00t!: cant wait for iPhotographTutorials to take off :#1: