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read moreRethinking Mobile Tutorials: Which Patterns Really Work? By Theresa Neil April 22nd, 2014 Design Patterns, Techniques, Tutorials 3 Comments Pattern libraries are a great source of inspiration and education for designers. But common practice doesn’t always equal best practice. In this post, we’ll look at why many common tutorial patterns are ineffective and how you can leverage game design principles to increase user engagement. After the release of the first edition of Mobile Design Pattern Gallery, Intuit asked me to speak with its...
read moreAfter Editorially: The Search For Alternative Collaborative Online Writing Tools By Paul Lloyd April 17th, 2014 Resources, Techniques, Tools 14 Comments I’m going to let you in on a little secret: the best writers, be it your favorite authors or those that write for Smashing Magazine, don’t do it alone. Often, they work with an editor (or two), who will help them coalesce their words into something more compelling or easier to understand. Having worked with several editors — and having been a technical editor myself — I’ve really...
read moreWhat You Need To Know About WordPress 3.9 By Tyler Longren April 17th, 2014 Techniques (WP), WordPress, 42 Comments The latest version of WordPress named “Smith†was released yesterday which brings us another round of core changes. This time, the team worked mainly on the back-end editing and admin functions, such as a big TinyMCE (visual editor) update, gallery previews, media playlists, an improved widget UI and live theme previews (only to mention a few). Here’s what you need to know about the major changes in WordPress 3.9. Improved...
read moreUnderstanding CSS Timing Functions By Stephen Greig April 15th, 2014 CSS, Techniques, Tools 12 Comments People of the world, strap yourself in and hold on tight, for you are about to experience truly hair-raising excitement as you get to grips with the intricacies of the hugely interesting CSS timing function! OK, so the subject matter of this article probably hasn’t sent your blood racing, but all jokes aside, the timing function is a bit of a hidden gem when it comes to CSS animation, and you could well be surprised by just how much you...
read moreA Post By: Andrew S. Gibson In my last article I gave you five reasons to use natural light for portraiture. The next step in creating the perfect portrait shoot is planning. The more details you figure out in advance, the more likely you are to come away from the shoot with some beautiful portraits to make you proud. Generating ideas The creative side of portrait photography is something that some photographers seem to find easy, and others really challenging. One approach to generating ideas is to look at the work of others and let their...
read moreA Post By: Piper Mackay The background in your image can quickly reveal your skill level as a photographer. Learning to see past an exotic or exciting subject, to catch the details in the background, is what will distinguish you from a beginning, hobbyist photographer to an experienced professional. The background in your image immediately stands out to a trained eye. Learning just this skill can very quickly elevate and improve your photography. Most times, the difference between a snapshot and a strong, compelling image can be as simple as...
read moreBefore the launch of Lytro’s new Illum camera, we spoke with Lytro CEO Jason Rosenthal and Founder and Executive Chairman Ren Ng about the the new product, to find out what’s been added and improved over the original Light Field Camera. Â The press materials mention that the Illum is geared toward ‘Creative Pioneers’. So who are these photographers? Rosenthal: The number of pictures that have been taken and shared online in the last three years, I believe, eclipse all photos ever taken in the previous 172 years. So if...
read moreLytro has unveiled the Illum light field camera, its first new hardware since the original Lytro launched more than two years ago. Like its predecessor, the Illum captures information about the angle from which light has arrived, allowing it to calculate images with different perspective and focus. Lytro calls the images ‘living pictures’, which are presented in a proprietary interactive format.  The biggest change is the use of a much larger sensor: now a 1″ type, rather than 1/3″ type usually found in...
read morePhotoBox do pretty well already. And are not owned by Amazon. Just sayin’ Source Article from http://www.dpreview.com/news/2014/04/22/blurb-collaborates-with-amazon-to-distribute-self-published-photo-books
read moreThese days, I’m really of the opinion that it’s really all about the photos you make, not about the device you use to make them. I think this camera is really about the device you use to make the photos. When I look at a photo, I really couldn’t care less about what device made the photo (whether it be a smart phone, or an m4/3 camera, or a 35mm FF camera, or a 4×5 camera). I just care if the photo is good or not. However, this camera should be fun for someone who gets a kick out of shooting with a unique device. I just...
read moreNice, light, quite interesting DSLR. Yes, there are “more exciting” cameras. However, given a choice, I’d pick Nikon any time any day. Just think about it for a moment. In the past 2 years, Sony has started and buried a whole new line of cameras, and is now burying one of the oldest mounts. In the past 10 years Canon has started EF-S, then EF-M, and didn’t do much good with any of them. Even Samsung already introduced NX Mini in addition to barely breathing NX mount. The only two mounts with hundreds of legacy lenses...
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