Archive for November, 2011

Journeys through Poland

A New Post From Christina Jablonski http://GlobalEyeImages.com/portfolio/CJablonski

This lightbox contains a selection of stock images from Poland. It depicts some of the best know places: Gdansk, a port city on the Baltic Sea; Malbork with its ancient castle of the Teutonic Knights; Poznan where the first Polish kings were buried and Krakow, a city of culture, art and the oldest university in the country.

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VIETNAM

A New Post From Hayley Anderson http://GlobalEyeImages.com/portfolio/HAnderson

HI I'M BACKNOW FROM MY MONTH IN INDOCHINA AND HAVE JUST UPLOADED MY VIETNAM IMAGES TO THE NEW LIGHTBOX. HOPEFULLY THE CAMBODIAN AND LAO IMAGES WILL BE UPLOADED WITHIN THE NEXT 10 DAYS..

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The Photoshop Paintbrush Tool for Photographers

The paintbrush tool in Photoshop is one of the most commonly used tools for retouching photographs. But most users have only a basic understanding of its features. There’s more to it than first meets the eye. Or the hand. You have two hands, after all….

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Testing

A New Post From Matt Brading http://GlobalEyeImages.com/portfolio/MBrading

Testing

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Landscapes

A New Post From Mark O'Reilly http://GlobalEyeImages.com/portfolio/MOR

These Photos generally involve water in some way. They are of Coastal views, Skylines, Waterfalls,cliff faces and various wide angle scenes

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Blending Modes for Photographers

Once you understand how a magic trick works, the technique behind it becomes a tool you can use yourself. The same could be said for the magic of blending modes in Photoshop. Most users learn a few recipes for optimizing images that include specific uses but never really how to use blending modes in general. Let’s see if we can change that….

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The Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne

A New Post From Leonie Bourke http://GlobalEyeImages.com/portfolio/LeonieBourkePhotography

These images focus on details of three of the many attractions in the Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne – the Conservatory, the Fairies' Tree and the model Tudor Village.
From 1931 to 1934 Ola Cohn carved fairies, dwarfs, gnomes and Australian birds and animals on an original Red Gum stump over 300 years old 'for the fairies and those who believe in them'. She used the natural irregularities and curves of the stump to create a thing of beauty.
The Tudor Village was modelled in cement…

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Birds and Animals

A New Post From Mark O'Reilly http://GlobalEyeImages.com/portfolio/MOReilly

Various Bird and Animal Photos taken at different times and locations. Some photos are taken at the Taronga Zoo in Sydney, NSW. others are Taken "in the wild" of birds and Animals roaming freely.

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Gamut Warnings and What to Do About Them

Printers can only display a limited range of colors, known as their gamut. Photoshop can provide warnings for image colors that lie outside your printer’s gamut via soft proofing. But the real question is, what do you do about them once you identify them?….

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Woodchop

A New Post From Johannes Smit http://GlobalEyeImages.com/portfolio/JohannesSmit

Took a few shots at the woodchop events at the Murwillumbah Agricultural Show recently. Fascinating to watch the guys standing on a log and chopping within millimetres of their sandshoe clad feet with a razor sharp axe! Did you know Australia has some of the best axemen in the world?

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