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Jewellery Photography: Capturing Elegance in Every Frame
In the realm of visual storytelling, jewellery photography stands as a testament to the intricate beauty and craftsmanship of adornments. From sparkling diamonds to lustrous pearls, each piece tells a unique tale of elegance and luxury. This story delves into the art and techniques of jewellery photography, exploring its significance and providing insights for both enthusiasts and professionals alike.
By Cliik Studios2 years ago in Photography
iOS 18 makes iPhone more personal, capable, and intelligent than ever
(CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA - Apple today previewed iOS 18, a significant update that introduces extensive customization options, the most substantial redesign of the Photos app, innovative methods for managing email in Mail, satellite messaging, and much more. Users will be able to arrange apps and widgets in any open space on the Home Screen, customize the buttons at the bottom of the Lock Screen, and access more controls quickly in Control Center. Photo libraries will be automatically organized in a new single view in Photos, with new collections making favorites easily accessible. Mail simplifies inbox management by sorting emails into categories using on-device intelligence, and iMessage introduces all-new text effects. Utilizing the same groundbreaking technology as existing iPhone satellite capabilities, users can now communicate over satellite in the Messages app when cellular or Wi-Fi connections are unavailable.
By Mahmoud Hamed2 years ago in Photography
Capturing light and emotion: the art of photography
Photography is basically the art of capturing light. But to simply say that would be unfair to his immense creative power. Photography transcends the technical aspects of manipulating light and exposure to become a powerful visual language capable of telling stories, evoking emotions and documenting the world around us
By Sweileh 8882 years ago in Photography
AFFIRMATION
SUNDAY MORNING THERE WERE GREY HOLES IN ENDLESS NUMBERS HOVERING ABOVE OUR HEADS in a none other than ominous demeanor... as gaping lips of funnel clouds, waiting. Blueness of a sky above was invisible beyond them. It was as though the grey pits loomed as a vacuum for souls taken and yet to be carried away for their ills done and yet undone. I waited beneath them for the change, but the stillness predominated. Nothing was uplifted and nothing fell from the above, yet there was a heavy feeling to the space around me and everything in vision's reach. Was I waiting for the vision so many have alluded for all the eras of mankind? Hours passed, six in the break of morning out of the night, until half past seven, nothing moved above the slow traffic of sparse automation along paved roadways. I sat, bit into egg and bread, sipped juice and the heavens sat idle. I snapped image after image to capture anything missed in my gazing up at the would be nothing... except grey billowing holes. To stare into the abyss of those proved nothing, brought nothing and gave nothing. There was nothing except the thoughts racing through my mind, and perhaps the mind of any other one witnessing the stillness of that hour on this Sunday. Of late, I dared not pray out loud and avoided any related mannerisms and gestures to be read as a religous, racial, gender placed or sexual conotation idealized by haters of today's society. There are so many haters who hate intensely enough to void their own emotives, cancel their mainstay for enjoyment and comradery... call end to a "glee club", void the "Goodwill club" and cancel opportunites for "ON MY OWN TIME." Those are they that relish the re-enactment of all failed historic events; even those complained about in the many religious manuals. So much of the world population has grown impatient and tired of waiting for God's justice and resolution. They have grown tired of hearing of injustices by mankind to in favour of one branch of humankind over those others who suffered similar travesty. Tired of the partiality reflected for race against race when God's promise ensured so much more. I waited beneath the obvious recount of sins. And so, I sat watching the overhead, waiting. Nothing moved... until well after seven. The sky shifted to the north and slightly east. The move affected no tree or bird on wing, nor did it take the lingered holes out of their posted shape. They simply shifted as a whole. By seven thirty the sun peeked through the greyness in the shape of a heart shining from on high and it was over. The audible sound of tires rolling, birds cawing and sounds of people chattering as they walked along a short path ahead of themselves. A car on the pavement ahead of me read, "He's coming back." As I digested the intent and purpose of the car owner's mind and message, I thought to myself. "We learned as early as early as Sunday School in our grandfather's church, that everyone is guilty of sins and that in spite of those sins, HE IS COMING BACK."Assuming the "he" referred to on the back window of that Sunday morning vehicle meant Jesus or God... anyone with half a thought of his or her own would wonder "Why would anyone return after such harsh treatment with the support of his or her own people, his own "kou" that condemned him in his own time and still do in this hereafter. For all these others who have watched them and the few who immulated those who would condemn "Him" stand waiting beyond that "judgement" spoken of for the GOD of condemning populations to hurry back and save all humanity. Would it be better not to be chasing the dream melded by those incapable of that first original compassion? Is it a better stance to be so expectant of a return, only after having promised ones life to be OTHER THAN LIKE THOSE of such a selfish demeanor. Is it better to be ever watchful, to be compassionate toward others "as we would have done toward ourselves," to "forgive the shallowness of mindset held by others" but KNOW where illness of heart and manner lay. Be a reflection of the intended and not the damned. I returned home to make breakfast... pancakes, sausage and eggs over easy with maple syrup. He could "Come Back"... nothing happened beneath the holes in the firmament on Sunday morning.
By Carmen JimersonCross-Safieddine2 years ago in Photography
Why I Enjoy Photography and Traveling
You know that feeling when you’re stuck in the same routine, the same path, everything is the same, everything feels predictable, BORED! Yeah, I used to be like that too. Then, two things met, collaborated and changed everything: photography and traveling. Both were not just hobbies; they were like two missing pieces of a puzzle that finally came together.
By Teguh Dewanto2 years ago in Photography
Free AI Headshot Generator Online | LightX. AI-Generated.
Picture this: You're at a photo studio, having taken the day off to get that perfect professional headshot. After hours of posing, adjusting lights, and changing outfits, you end up feeling more frustrated than photogenic. The results? They're okay, but something's not quite right. The angle, the expression, or maybe it's the background that doesn't convey the professional vibe you were going for.
By LightX Editor2 years ago in Photography
Paparazzi Culture and Social Media: A Nexus of Attention. Content Warning.
In the ever-evolving celebrity photography, the fusion of paparazzi culture and the vast reach of social media have redefined the landscape, especially when it comes to Bollywood actresses. Attracting unfiltered glimpses into the lives of these public figures has created a thriving ecosystem where paparazzi content feeds the digital realm, shapes perceptions, influences ethical reporting, and increases viewership.
By Mandeep Kumar2 years ago in Photography
The Benefits of Buying Stock Videos for Your Website and Online Content
Visual content has quickly become the centerpiece of online communication in today's fast-paced, fickle digital landscape, where attention spans can soon evaporate and competition for user engagement fierce. Videos stand out among visual media as the ideal medium to convey swift messages, tell stories, and capture audiences' interest, yet creating high-quality videos from scratch requires time, resources, and expense; this is why you buy stock videos: it allows businesses to save both resources as well as costs by capitalizing on them for website and online content purposes.
By Rahul Jaiswal2 years ago in Photography
Canon RF 100-400mm f/5.6-8 IS USM Lens Review: A Bird Photographer's Dream?
The world of telephoto lenses can be a daunting one for photographers, especially those new to the world of birding or wildlife photography. You need a lens that offers exceptional reach, impressive image quality, and reliable performance, all without breaking the bank. Enter the Canon RF 100-400mm f/5.6-8 IS USM Lens. This compact and affordable telephoto zoom lens has been generating a lot of buzz, particularly among Canon EOS R mirrorless camera users. But is it truly the bird photographer's dream lens as some claim? Let's take a closer look in this comprehensive review.
By GadgetWard Canada2 years ago in Photography
Gskyer Telescope. AI-Generated.
Exploring the night sky can be a captivating experience, especially for young astronomers and beginners eager to learn more about the universe. The right telescope can make all the difference, transforming stargazing into a truly magical activity. One such excellent option is the Gskyer Telescope, 70mm Aperture 400mm AZ Mount Astronomical Refracting Telescope. Designed specifically for kids and beginners, this travel-friendly telescope comes equipped with a carry bag, phone adapter, and wireless remote, making it easy to transport and use. In this article, we will delve into the features and benefits of the Gskyer Telescope, explaining why it is an ideal choice for budding astronomers and those looking to explore the cosmos.
By K.Z2 years ago in Photography








