Not sure if this website was posted here before. I've had it in my Bookmarks for a while but I use it as reference from time to time whenever I see a picture and wonder how to achieve the same effects. The difference between this one and websites like, say abduzeedo or nagivity is that it's focused on photography and one of the basic differences is that in this field, it's better to do as little editing as possible to get the desired effects because nothing beats naturally-achieved ones.
http://1x.com/tutorials
Photography & Processing (Onexposure)
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Photography & Processing (Onexposure)

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Re: Photography & Processing (Onexposure)
awww I thought this was going to be one of your photography 101 lessons.
Oh well awesome website though.
Oh well awesome website though.
My attention span is
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Re: Photography & Processing (Onexposure)
Lol I haven't done that much shooting lately. I almost always carry around a small Canon point-and-shoot but it's too much to be dragging around a heavy 50D + lens sets. Last time I shot a few nice pictures was when I gave my uncle framed portraits of his dogs a month ago.
Maybe I'll do one in the future. I do have my own way of making the image silkier via PS/EOS Utility. As for composition, it's way too much work to cover all the elements.
Maybe I'll do one in the future. I do have my own way of making the image silkier via PS/EOS Utility. As for composition, it's way too much work to cover all the elements.
