Inerd Hussein - tagged with photography http://www.ooopx.net/feed en-us http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss Sweetcron husseinad@gmail.com Quick Tip: Add an Easy Sunburst to Photography http://www.ooopx.net/items/view/2944/quick-tip-add-an-easy-sunburst-to-photography

Today, we will take a look at an interesting photography technique, manually adding a sunburst to photographs. This can be a great way to liven up images, and it can be a lot of fun to play around with. Look at the image below; this shows what will be creating.

The Original Image Here is the original image from Flickr.

1: Creating the Gradient First, we will need to create a gradient. Start by opening the Gradient Editor. Change the gradient type from “Solid” to “Noise.” This will create the lined effect that will eventually by the rays of light. Play around with this until you get a gradient similar to the one below. We will be desaturating the layer soon, so the colors actually don’t matter too much. However, make sure that you keep the color range small and that the two end colors are similar. You can click the Randomize button to easily find a gradient, then play around with the reds, greens, and blues.

Then, like shown above, select the Angle Gradient. Make the gradient extend from the top right of the image and fan out. If you are using a different image, stretch the gradient from the light source of the image.

2: Desaturate and Layer Options With the gradient layer selected, select Image > Adjustments > Desaturate. This will remove the coloring but keep the contrast and light differences for our rays.

Then, set that layer to “Vivid Light.” Play around with opacity and fill to find an appropriate level for the image you are using. For this image, I kept it at 100%.

3: Light Center Gradient The final step is adding the light source, which in this case happens to be the sun. In the actual image, the sun is actually off to the left outside of the frame, but by keeping our rays off to the left side we are keeping the lighting relatively consistent. So, create a white to transparent gradient. Stretch it a fair distance out, originating from the center of or rays.

There you have it! To intensify the light source, you should copy the white to transparent gradient. Not too hard, huh?!

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Wed, 29 Apr 2009 18:39:00 -0600 http://www.ooopx.net/items/view/2944/quick-tip-add-an-easy-sunburst-to-photography
40 Captivating Photos That Depict Human Emotion http://www.ooopx.net/items/view/2821/40-captivating-photos-that-depict-human-emotion

Though we differ in the way we look and things we believe in, there’s something we all share: emotion. Human emotion is innate in all of us; it’s something we’re born with and something we die with. Happiness, sadness, love, hatred, worries, and indifference - these are things that constantly occur in our daily lives. Today we share with you 40 powerful depictions of the human emotion. In these photos you’ll see celebrations, sadness in defeat, raw anger, and everything else in between that makes us what we are… human. Captivating Photos that Depict Human Emotion Milda

Charline

Paulina

Michelle Black

Loise Lane

Antonio Gabriele

Painting in shadows

gun

Salomé G.

Brett Walker

Eric Lafforgue

Sandra Torralba

Nirrimi Joy

kelly c

Brett Walker

P.S. Zollo

Martin Gommel

Ricardo Liberato

Jelena Balic

Calvin

Salomé G.

Simeon

Catherine

Dar’ya Sipyeykina

Leroy Skalstad

r

Nick

Leroy Skalstad

Eric Lafforgue

kelly c

Eric Lafforgue

P.S. Zollo

Antonio Gabriele

Piers Nye

mahardhika

Oksana

taykut

Gulsah

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About the Author Jacob Gube is a web developer/designer and the founder of Six Revisions, a blog on web development and design. He’s also an amateur photographer, wielding the Nikon D40x DSLR camera. If you want to connect with the author, you can follow him on Twitter.

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Tue, 14 Apr 2009 05:18:00 -0600 http://www.ooopx.net/items/view/2821/40-captivating-photos-that-depict-human-emotion
Beautiful Pictures For Spring Inspiration http://www.ooopx.net/items/view/2584/beautiful-pictures-for-spring-inspiration

Inspiration is all around us: you can derive new ideas from people you meet, places you visit and observations you make. Sometimes it is enough just to take a look around and observe the beauty of nature surrounding us everywhere. For instance, spring is often considered the most beautiful and inspirational period of the year, with its refreshing, colorful, vivid imagery and structures. And this post hopes to prove just that. In Web design, you can explore various facets of spring: the flourishing beauty of the environment; the time of passion, emotions and love; the time of warmth and the refreshing evening breeze; but also rainy storms and muddy ground. Below, we present a showcase of 35 outstanding pictures related to spring. Hopefully, these will give you a new perspective and maybe provide some ideas for your next design. Please notice: every image is linked to the source from where it was taken. Feel free to explore further works of the talented photographers and artists presented here. You may also want to take a look at the following related posts:

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Kevin Pieper

Digital Midge

Clara Hinton (Sicilian Italiano)

Ellen Kooi

i.anton

Marielliott

Ursula I Abresch

code poet

Brian Valentine

ArhcamtIlnaad

Oliver Wu

Amanda Antilla

Sabina Dimitriu

Marielliott

Piolvan

ClumsyCraft

vampire-zombie

Vladimir Konovalov

MojoFire

Ella

unknown

Amanda Antilla

incredi

i.anton

Unknown

Zara J

incredi

elinsfoton

Ozan Kulaksiz

Unknown

Victor Eredel

Sabina Dimitriu

RedupReda

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About the author Karishma K. is a passionate photographer who features various artists and creative photographers on her own photoblog. (al)

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Mon, 23 Mar 2009 07:55:00 -0600 http://www.ooopx.net/items/view/2584/beautiful-pictures-for-spring-inspiration
20 Awesome Valentine’s Day Advertising http://www.ooopx.net/items/view/2220/20-awesome-valentines-day-advertising

As you know all that Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, at this occasion I have previously showcased some really 23 Valentine’s Day Wallpapers to spice up your desktop for your inspiration, now again at that time of Valendine’s Day here’s a collection of 20 Beautiful Valentine’s Day Advertisements from leading companies. I hope you enjoy this collection of Valendine’s Day Advertisements and if I’ve missed your favorite, please let me know. Ad of ADEL Saatchi & Saatchi for Procter & Gamble

iPod Shuffle Valentines Promotion

iPod Shuffle Valentines Promotion

iPod Shuffle Valentines Promotion

Candy Gram Fundraiser Poster

cinecittadue Doves

How to Revive your Love this Valentine

Celebrate this Valentine’s

From YOU to YOU

British Airways Valentines Day

Valentines Day

Portuguese Cardiology Foundation Valentines

Sheba Valentine

Postit Heart

Dom Francisco Restaurant Valentines Day

123 Fleurscom Planes

Valentine Avon

Luxury Hotel Brochure

Happy Valentines Day

Heineken Valentines Day

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50 Wonderful, Inspiring Photoblogs http://www.ooopx.net/items/view/2200/50-wonderful-inspiring-photoblogs

A photoblog is a very specific type of blog. Its focus is photography, and there are typically few words beyond a caption and comments. Photoblogs are easy to set up and maintain, and they make great photo galleries for photographers who are put off by the complexity of HTML coding or installing a CMS such as WordPress. It’s because of this simplicity, not to mention the development of free yet sophisticated tools like Pixelpost, that photoblogging has exploded in popularity over the last few years. Photoblogs.org, for example, lists over 32,000 photoblogs! That’s a lot of photos, and a lot of photographers vying for your attention. Dedicated as ever to making your life easier, we’ve handpicked over 50 brilliant photoblogs for your viewing pleasure. There’s a little of everything, including photojournalism and nature, landscape, street, portrait and travel photography. We’ve also listed some of the best photoblogging solutions, articles and other resources at the bottom of the post. 50 Wonderful Photoblogs The Big PictureThe Big Picture from the Boston Globe; amazing photojournalism.

Vernon TrentThe photoblog of fine-art photographer Vernon Trent.

ChromasiaDavid J. Nightingale’s photoblog with rich, lively colors, unusual perspectives and attention to details.

Laurens Kuipers - Daily PhotoblogArchitectural and landscape photography by Laurens Kuipers.

Robert Kruh PhotoblogThe photoblog of Robert Kruh.

Jeezo Peezo PhotoblogSome beautiful portraits and black-and-white photos.

Daily Dose of ImageryThe photoblog of Sam Talayeh.

Fine-Art PhotoblogNine talented photographers from six countries.

Stuck In CustomsThe fabulous HDR photography of Trey Ratcliff.

Exposed PlanetPhotos from around the world by adventurer and entrepreneur Harry Kikstra.

Andreas Kaiser PhotographyStunning black-and-white photos from German photographer Andreas Kaiser.

Eyes Wide OpenedDark and eerie fantasy photography.

Tree SwingInteresting set of photos from self-taught photographer Sean McKendall.

:photoschauThe photoblog of a German photographer Frank Boenigk.

CheneelPhotos from a Hong Kong-based photographer.

The FramePhotojournalism blog from the Sacramento Bee.

Pixel CandyThe nature photography of Thomas Bonin.

Here and NowAmazing landscape and nature photography.

Really JapanPhotos from Japan.

AccessibleBeautiful landscapes from Germany.

From 10 to 300 mmMore amazing landscapes.

Photo JournalPhotojournalism from the Wall Street Journal.

Filling the FrameStreet and documentary photography from Argentina.

Dawn Le BlancBeautiful photos of flowers in black-and-white and color.

Dutch PhotoDayTwo photographers from the Netherlands.

Daily WalksPhotos from northern California, taken on walks.

Radio UruguayLots of gritty black-and-white photos.

Photo of the DayPDN’s Photo of the Day.

These Fleeting MomentsBeautiful landscape photography by Jason Ertel.

MoodaholicInspirational photography by Kenny Wang.

Absolutely NothingLandscape photos from the north of England.

A Walk Through Durham TownshipThe landscapes and people of Durham Township, Pennsylvania.

Any DayThe personal work of a Swedish photojournalist.

Sarajevo 1992-1996Photos taken during the 1395-day-long siege of Sarajevo from 1992 to 1996.

ApocalypsWinner of best Canadian Photoblog in the 2007 Photobloggies awards.

WhateverlandA collection of photos by Archie Flor Cruz.

WinkA wonderful photoblog from a photographer based on Canada’s Vancouver Island. Some beautiful photos of kids.

TerrorkittenPhotos from the UK and the beautiful Greek island of Crete.

Japan WindowAndy Gray’s photos from Japan.

Framed and ShotThe joint photoblog of a Norwegian couple living in Houston, Texas.

LumiluxAn impressive photoblog from an 18-year-old student in New York City.

This is a Photo BlogA group of photographers who give each other assignments — and have fun doing it!

PixelgrainThe photography of John Ryan Brubaker.

Middle KingdomThe “Middle Kingdom” through the eyes of a photographer living and working in China.

IstoicaInnovative portraiture and fashion photography.

Milou VisionBeautiful black-and-white landscape photography.

DailysnapPhotography from Jessyel Ty Gonzalez’s life.

My Glass EyeOwen Billcliffe’s visual diary.

ElectroliteThe online scrapbook of advertising and commercial photographer Shannon Richardson.

1965Evocative black-and-white photography from Japan.

Ojo RojoA photoblog from Peru. Beautiful photos.

Last Click MartaWonderful photos, especially of children, from Spanish photographer Marta.

Sources and Resources Create your own photoblog with the following solutions:

Pixelpost PixyBlog Shutterchance Picoplog Aminus3 WordPress - Photoblogs and GalleriesInstructions for turning WordPress into a photoblog.

Photoblogging Articles

Introduction to Photoblogs and MoblogsHandy summary, with lots of links to photoblogging resources. Shutterbug: How Photographers are Making the Internet Work for ThemGreat introduction to the concept of photoblogging. Digital Photo School: Why You Should Consider Setting up a Photoblog10 excellent reasons to start a photoblog. Blog on PhotoblogsA blog about… photoblogging.

Photoblog Directories The following websites have lists of photoblogs — thousands and thousands of photoblogs to enjoy. You can also promote your own photoblog by adding it to the lists.

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About the author Andrew Gibson is a photographer and writer. He has a photoblog of his own called Andes, where he displays his best photos from the South American Andes. (al)

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Sat, 14 Feb 2009 08:00:00 -0700 http://www.ooopx.net/items/view/2200/50-wonderful-inspiring-photoblogs
23 Valentine’s Day Wallpapers to spice up your desktop http://www.ooopx.net/items/view/2049/23-valentines-day-wallpapers-to-spice-up-your-desktop

As you know all that Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, Bring Valentine to your desktop and decorate your desktop with beautiful Valentine’s Day Wallpapers, you feel that your heart fills up with special warmth. At the time of Valentine here’s a collection of 23 Beautiful Valentine’s Day Wallpapers from around the world! I hope you enjoy this collection of Valentine’s Day Wallpapers and if I’ve missed your favorite, please let me know, may your heart be always full of love! Valentine by Messa

Loving you Is like an act Of a founded Perfection

Valentine Wallpaper

Rose Faery by *orafaerygirl

I Love You

Einstein

Valentine Wallpaper

Valentine by Biscottino

Valentine by Judazfx

Valentine by Anoop-pc

Cupid valentine wallpaper 1

Happy Valentine’s Day. Eat my love…

Love Rainbow

Be my Valentine by Declick14

Valentine’s Day Wallpaper Apple Style

Valentine Wallpapers

The Two and The Valentine by ~vladstudio

Valentine LXIX by Lzrdkng

Valentine by DemonNeko

Sweet Valentine by Sapoprod

Valentine Dreaming by ~spiraln

Valentind Day Wallpaper

Hearts in Motion by N8iveattitude

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How To Sell Stock Photos - Part 2 http://www.ooopx.net/items/view/2015/how-to-sell-stock-photos-part-2

In the first part of this series, we presented stock photography from a marketing and advertising perspective. You learned about different license types, the photo subjects most sought after by stock agencies, copyright, licensing and more. In this second part, we’ll present the technical and design aspect of stock photography. You, the photographer, will learn the technical skills necessary to improve the quality of your photos in order to be accepted on stock photography websites. We’ll cover photo composition, file formats, and post processing as well as a short list of insider tips. Composition There are times when we look at a photo and we say it’s beautiful, but we can’t say why that is. That is great composition. Composition is the most important thing in stock photography, but every stock agency has its own guidelines that you should carefully read and examine. Composition, quality and professionalism go hand in hand from a stock agency’s perspective. Composition is not always as easy as adhering to several rules, because photography could be very subjective and photographers must use their creativity to transmit their messages through their photos. As with every other aspect of stock photography, when you decide to take a photo for the purpose of submitting it to a stock website, you have to look at what others submitted and what works and what doesn’t. Stock agencies always welcome fresh new angles in photos where a little creativity is put into that photo and not just the same old boring shot-from-the-front angle. The best way to find fresh angles is to experiment and always think of how you can improve the composition you’re about to shoot. If you’re shooting a flower, try to get on the same level as the flower or shoot far above it. Of course there are a few rules to keep in mind that it will greatly help improve your chance to be successful with stock websites, but one particular rule tends to be more important than the rest: 1. The Rule of Thirds

According to Wikipedia the Rule of Thirds states that “an image should be imagined as divided into nine equal parts by two equally-spaced horizontal lines and two equally-spaced vertical lines, and that important compositional elements should be placed along these lines or their intersections”. Essentially it’s not a good idea to put your subject in the center of your photo, because it would create  a snap shot instead of a professional photo. Always to imagine these horizontal and vertical lines when taking shots. 2. Taking Tack Sharp Photos

“Tack sharp photos” is the term that photographers use when they talk about the sharpest photos that you can take with a camera and a lens. These little things set the professional photographers apart from the amateurs and stock agencies love these. If you’re thinking it’s not necessary to use a tripod to achieve tack sharp photos, then you’re on the wrong path. A tripod is essential for sharp photos. You have to eliminate every little vibration of the camera that might prevent taking sharp photos, but using a tripod is not enough. Simply touching the camera and pressing the shutter button can cause tiny vibrations that will be transferred to the photo. To prevent this, use a cable release. Every digital SLR camera nowadays has this feature, so you can easily attach a remote control to it, either wired or wireless. If you don’t want to or cannot use a remote control, the next best thing is to use the camera’s self timer. Now, the following statements may sound a little silly. If you set up your camera on a tripod and you have a lens with image stabilization or vibration reduction, turn this feature off. Let me explain why: Manufactures created this feature for situations where your hand holds the camera, but in situations where the camera sits on a tripod and it’s absolutely still, you should turn the image stabilization off to prevent the lens from looking for vibrations in the image. By looking for vibrations, it creates a slight movement in the lens, enough to cause a distortion on the photo.

  1. File formats

Many beginner photographers ask this question: What is the best file format for photographs? From a stock agency’s points of view, they recommend file formats that preserve the best quality of the photo. There are a few commonly used file formats that are also available in digital cameras: Jpeg (JPG), PNG, TIFF and RAW. The file format requirements usually varies on each stock photography website, but there are a few common steps that you should bear in mind in order to maximize your photo’s quality, which in turn will translate to a successful submission. The RAW file format is the best to use when taking your photos, but stock agencies don’t accept it simply because it has several disadvantages: Firstly, the file size is too large. A typical RAW image file starts at around 14-15 MB. Secondly, each camera manufacturer’s RAW file format is different. It would be a tedious job for stock agencies to sort through these formats, therefore they simply don’t accept RAW files. A RAW file preserves all of the information that the lens passes to the camera’s computer, everything from color space to EXIF information. Usually it’s the way to shoot the best quality photos and it’s also good for post processing too.

The Jpeg file format uses the lossy compression methods, meaning that not every piece of information is preserved when saving the photo, and it cripples the quality too, but stock agencies usually prefer this file format. The best a photographer can do is to shoot photos in the RAW image format, post process it, tweak it and then convert it into a Jpeg with 100% compression quality. 4. Improving Photo Quality (Post Processing) For a quality photo, the post processing work should be the absolute minimal, of course not every time we can get away with beautiful photos, so we need to tweak it here and there. I will present the most common problems that a photographer will encounter and how to fix them, in order to get submitted on stock photography websites. 4.1. Noise Reduction To keep this problem to the minimal or non-existent, you should think of this before you shoot your photos by setting your camera to the lowest ISO speed. ISO speed is the camera’s sensitivity to light, the higher this number the more sensitive the lens is. This number can range from as low as 50 to as high as even 8000 on really expensive dSLR cameras. If the ISO is set to a high number, the noise which appears on the photos won’t be acceptable for stock photo submissions. Given the fact that that we can’t always set the lowest ISO considering weather conditions (e.g. rainy day, cloud shade, etc.) we could post process the image to reduce this noise and improve the photo’s overall quality. Luckily Adobe Photoshop CS3 has a really good noise reduction filter. Consider this image:

In Photoshop go to Filter -> Noise -> Reduce Noise

Set the following values, strength 8, preserve details 75%, sharpen details 30%

The result is shown below. You can clearly see the image is smoother and the noise is reduced significantly.

This technique is fairly simple. You can find a more complex and effective method at cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/image-averaging-noise.htm using the Image Averaging technique. 4.2. Resolution Change This is not really a post processing technique, but a good tip that you should always take into consideration. Always shoot at the camera’s highest resolution and you can then reduce the resolution if necessary in Photoshop. To do this, go to Image -> Image Size.

One important thing to mention here: don’t ever scale up your photos, because this will result in mediocre quality. Stock agencies will notice this and reject them. 4.3. Sharpness I will show you a really cool trick that you can use to sharpen your photos by using the Unsharp Mask. The name is a little confusing, but this method works best for me and I consider this technique the best, because it’s easy to apply, resulting in significant improvements. Let’s take the following image:

We need to change the Image Mode first, so go to Image -> Mode and choose Lab Color

Go to the Channels palette and select the Lightness channel. (If you can’t find the channels palette on the right then go to Window -> Channels to open that window).

Go to Filters -> Sharpen -> Unsharp Mask and adjust the values as you see fit.

Usually, for portraits, the following values works best for me: Amount 130%, Radius 1, Thresold 10

Switch the Image Mode back to RGB by going to Image -> Mode -> RGB. You can see the final result below.

  1. Insider Tips

Always think before taking a shot. Are the light conditions good? Is the subject framed correctly? Think of the following rules: Rule of thirds, Golden Ratio, horizontal and vertical symmetry A little post processing won’t harm anybody If you shoot portraits, always focus on the eyes. Make them pop out of the photo Use the highest resolution your camera will allow and always use the RAW file format Set the ISO as low as possible, even at night, and just put your camera on a tripod Don’t post edit your images in JPEG or other lossy image file formats Avoid harsh shadows, distorted colors, under/over exposed images, purple fringing and lens flare

Please follow your own tips and tricks that you use to create great stock photos and leave your comments below…

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23 Very Conceptual & Terrific Dark Art Photos http://www.ooopx.net/items/view/1817/23-very-conceptual-amp-terrific-dark-art-photos

Dark Art has now become a very recognizable art and continues to grow in popularity. In this medium of art an artist has much room to convey their thoughts and feelings in their creativity. Here I am presenting 23 very conceptual and meaningful dark art photos for you, hope you all will enjoy this and i am very much sure you will be inspired and enthused by these attractive dark art collection. Not the right way by n05feratu

Artist’s Comment: A few years ago, I was a total chaos…. nothing had sense and I thought to end my life… Thanks to some friends and to their good advices I didn’t do it and today I’m very grateful to them. Some days ago, I remembered all that eposide… I was depressed, I thought I had the solution, but I was wrong; to live is the solution… an obstacle must not keep us back… it must inspire us… This image is the resut of that inspiration… today I laugh… but some years ago I cried… I want to dedicate this piece to all of those who have decided to live… this image is four you my friends. We are still in this together by n05feratu

Save the Tears LARGE PRINT by Asunder

Follow Me Down by Ragshiel

The Head by MaciejZielinski

B0010 by Monstror

Leaving this world by ~garthim

Dreams Builders by N05feratu

Return to Reason - heart by Damnengine

Take my hand. by Eriboss

We are in this together by N05feratu

UNZIPPED IMAGINATION by Hogar

Failure to Migrate

Tortured mind by N05feratu

Tongue by Treize-Orbscurarium

Still Alive

Virus by n05feratu

Fly Art

digital - manip by ~larkie

Birds: 3 wings by ^zerocomplex

Mind tricks by ~iTaylie

My heart by ~Yehikovz

Vampire Queen by Pygar

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Mon, 26 Jan 2009 03:00:00 -0700 http://www.ooopx.net/items/view/1817/23-very-conceptual-amp-terrific-dark-art-photos
JonDesign’s Open-Source SmoothSlideshow Javascript Gallery System Allows You To Have Simple And Smooth Image Galleries, http://www.ooopx.net/items/view/1818/jondesigns-open-source-smoothslideshow-javascript-gallery-system-allows-you-to-have-simple-and-smooth-image-galleries

JonDesign’s SmoothSlideshow javascript gallery system allows you to have simple and smooth (cross-fading…) image galleries, slideshows, showcases and other cool stuff on your website… Unlike other systems out there, JonDesign’s SmoothGallery is designed from the ground up to be standard compliant: You can feed it from any document, using custom css selectors. And even better, this solutions is very lightweight: The javascript file is only 24kb. It’s free as in beer and even better, this library is open-source, GPL licensed to be precise, You can download it from here!

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Free And Useful Resources of Adobe Photoshop Brushes, Patterns and Tutorials http://www.ooopx.net/items/view/1779/free-and-useful-resources-of-adobe-photoshop-brushes-patterns-and-tutorials

myPhotoshopBrushes.com is a great collection of Adobe Photoshop brushes, patterns, tutorials and many useful Photoshop stuff. They are made by artists all over the world and all are free to use. Take a look, find something interesting for you and free download. With us design can be easier than ever.

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Give a Hand to Wildlife - 23 WWF Most Heart Touching Advertisements Around the World http://www.ooopx.net/items/view/1635/give-a-hand-to-wildlife-23-wwf-most-heart-touching-advertisements-around-the-world

World Wide Fund or WWF is doing a great and enormous job for all of us by protecting future environment, as its goal is to build a future where people live in harmony with nature. WWF is the world largest multinational organization for the conservation of the natural environment. Here, I am presenting 23 Most Appealing WWF Advertisements that convey the message in a very tasteful and discerning manner. I am very much sure you will be inspired and enthused by these attractive ads. Come, Join WWF to save This Beautiful World! Stop Climate Change Before it Changes You

15km of rain forest disappears every minute

Imagine This is Yours

Imagine This is Yours

WWF

You Can Help - Stop Global Warming

Where is your Home?

Where is your Home?

Don’t buy exotic animal souvenirs

When you throw away a SEED you throw away a tree

You can help. Stop global warming Animals around the world are losing their habitats due to climate change. By choosing a hybrid or fuel efficient car, you can help prevent this. Take action right now.

Save the tiger - Print Ad

WWF: Dog, Beach Save his life, save yourself

WWF: Dog, Home Save his life, save yourself.

Not recycling this newspaper is the same as cutting down another tree

Save the next generation

Give a hand to wildlife

Save the world with a few coins

Search

A single tin of paint can pollute millions of litres of water

The only thing standing between their survival or extinction is you

WWF - Black cloud Drive one day less and look how much carbon monoxide you’ll keep out of the air we breathe

Wildlife is Disappearing

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FotoViewr - Free 3D Photo Galleries for Flickr and Facebook http://www.ooopx.net/items/view/1627/fotoviewr-free-3d-photo-galleries-for-flickr-and-facebook

FotoViewr - Now you can share your photos with your friends and it’s absolutely Free to use and for that you don’t need to know any HTML or Flash. There is no account sign up or registration. Just get started. FotoViewr photo galleries come in a variety of exciting styles. All of them feature a 3D camera which you control with your mouse. Your photos are arranged in unique 3D environments with smooth animations when moving from photo to photo. Enjoy your photos in fullscreen mode for a completely immersive experience.

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Freebies - Grunge Circle Photoshop Brush Pack http://www.ooopx.net/items/view/1550/freebies-grunge-circle-photoshop-brush-pack

This set of 8 high resolution grunge circle photoshop brushes are free for you to use however you like, commercial & non-commercial.

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