Online App to Resize Pictures

Posted by admin on March 11th, 2009 — Posted in Digital Photography, Web + Hub

For some time now I was looking for a way to resize images in an easy manner. My mom is 60 years old and has no clue of computing devices. Computer Software is too complicated for her.On the internet you can find quite some different services for that, but there only was one great find.If you are in need for a smooth solution to resize images online, ResizeImagesOnline.com is for you. There you simply can resize your pictures and save them for further use. Optionally you can even rotate your pictures and picturesWherether you want to, you can use the service. For Example in the park, at home or even laboring. You only need an internet connection and your camera.

A) Choose picture.

B) Select new size :

Longest Side:

Very small ( 80 Pixel )

Small ( 200 Pixel )

Moderate ( 400 Pixel )

Large ( 600 Pixel )

Longest Side:

by the user, e.g. 786. So the image will not be deformed!

Free Scale:

Height and breadth are chosen freely.

The photo / image can be distorted horizontally or vertically.

C) Optional : Rotate.

D) Select “Resize!”. The picture is uploaded and resized.

At the end you can use email to send the picture to a friend.The electronic mail address must be valid.

The image resize is executed applying a new resampling technique.So you will get a superior quality compared to industry strength programmes like photoshop.You can input almost all sizes of images,The data formats JPEG, PNG and GIF can be resized.

The Journalistic Approach to Wedding Photography

Posted by admin on April 4th, 2008 — Posted in Digital Photography

The twenty first century brought the computer into our lives and along with it a different style of photography. No longer the domain of news reporters and expose journalists/photographers, true candid photography has piqued the interest of every modern bride.

That one in a million shot of a tearful mother behind a deliriously happy bride, a groom fiercely bear hugging his dad at the church or an awed look on a ring bearer as he gazes up at the cake are all candidates for the new look in wedding albums. In order to find a photographer who is capable of producing these images, the bride and groom must canvass the studios and check out the sample albums.

Remember that the wishes of the parents are part of your final decision. No wedding coverage would be complete without a bridal portrait and a family picture. A certain amount of direction is necessary for these pictures to be successful but even these traditional images can be done with flair and natural real life expressions. Put yourself twenty years in the future and try to imagine which pictures in your album are going to be most precious to you..

Many techniques add to the uniqueness of a wedding album. Not every picture must be taken at eye level. Pictures taken from the ground or high in a balcony take on a different and revealing look. People don’t always stand around immobile, but walk, talk and even run around. Capturing these moments presents a challenge to the wedding photographer but the results are worth it.

Series pictures are valuable to the album for the micro event they tell. A ring is placed on a finger, the hand brought to the eye to brush away a tear, then kissed by an adoring new husband. Mini stories like this portray the real emotions ordinarily hidden behind bland smiles. For every event there is an action leading up to it and a result following.

While flash pictures insure perfect color and frozen action, natural light and slower shutter speeds add a new dimension to the journalistic approach. The photographer may have to resort to a not so sharp 800 ISO setting, but the opportunity to capture a magic moment in natural light is a small price to pay. With no flash popping off every few minutes, brides start to relax, offering real expressions and emotions to appear on their faces.

Retired portrait and wedding photographer.