Posts Tagged 'digital media'
March 30th, 2011
I”m sure you’ve probably heard about Foursquare by now. It”s been in the news, businesses have started advertising in their windows, “check-in with foursquare”, and young techno-savvy people all over the world are using it. But What Is Foursquare and Why Should You Use It? The main reason for using Foursquare is to connect you […]
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February 22nd, 2011
Neutral Density Filters, or ND filters, may not initially seem very interesting to amateur photographers because all they do is reduce light, but they can be an important tool for professionals. For amateur photographers, understanding light can be a bit of a challenge. What amateurs don’t realize is that it’s all about control of light […]
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February 4th, 2011
You’ve all dealt with this problem. You go to a website, and you don’t know what to do next. Where should you click? What is this site about? Where’s the information I’m looking for? Most people won’t stay on a page longer than 8 seconds if they are confused, so make sure you follow these […]
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February 1st, 2011
You can’t keep them down. Egypt’s government blocked Twitter in hopes of squashing the protests. Then they blocked Facebook and Google, Blackberry, SMS services, and the rest of the Internet. With the Internet and mobile service down getting information from Egypt has been tough if not impossible at times. Over the weekend, Google and Twitter […]
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January 31st, 2011
With the events happening in Egypt and what has been happening in other Middle Eastern counties, social media has really changed the world in a big way. Power has always come from controlling resources. When human society was first forming, land was the resource that society needed. This gave all the power to the Landlords. […]
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January 21st, 2011
Using a foreground element to create a frame within the photo’s frame is an effective compositional tool. The framing element not only isolates and emphasizes a subject, but also gives the picture a feeling of depth. It can serve to obscure distraction or to create an interesting foreground where none exist. When done correctly the frame […]
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