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New URL
Please note this blog has a new URL it is http://asifounditblog.ca The old address with still work as an auto-forward or redirect. Nothing else has changed. Your comments, ideas, questions and suggestions are still a highly valued and desired commodity … Continue reading
Stock Sports Images
Choosing the right sports image, the one that best meets your needs is just as important as choosing your company name or your logo.
Posted in Communication, How and Why
Tagged Art, image, images, Monochrome, Narrative, photo, photograph, photos, picture, Stock images, Story
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Geotagging Two
What is it? Why do you bother? Why should I care? Geotagging or Geolocating is the practice of tagging or recording/assigning Global Positioning System (GPS) data to a photograph.
Posted in Communication, How and Why
Tagged geotagged, geotagging, image, images, Mountains, photo, photograph, photos, picture, Stock images, Western Canadian Images
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Digital Photographs for Your Website
Creating a professional website is very important to any company. The images presented on your landing page are critical in drawing the visitor in. Let’s examine the role of Stock Images in Website design. This bridge is the recently commissioned … Continue reading
Posted in Communication, How and Why, Process
Tagged Art, Digital Image Essay, image, images, photo, photograph, photos, picture, Stock images
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Tech Note: Choosing Stock Photography for Your Website
Photos are often recognized as a good visual form of communication. We have discussed or mentioned the story telling power of photographs and indeed most graphic art, in many other essays. Every Photograph Is A Narrative, is one that comes … Continue reading
Posted in Communication, Narrative
Tagged Art, Essay, image, images, Logo, Narrative, photo, photograph, photos, picture, Stock images, Story
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Technical Note — Stock Choices
Posted in Art, Communication, Creativity, How and Why, Imagination, Narrative
Tagged Art, image, images, Monochrome, Narrative, Pattern, photo, photograph, photos, picture, Stock images, Story, Texture
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MVOAT—2 (Revised) Ice Patterns
MVOAT means More Variations On A Theme. These patterns are well represented at Ideal Totem, our new sister site dedicated to Textures and Patterns.
Posted in Art, Communication, Creativity, How and Why, Imagination
Tagged image, images, Monochrome, Narrative, Pattern, photo, photograph, photos, picture, Snow, Stock images, Story, Texture, Winter
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Cropping With A Purpose
In last week’s essay I talked about cropping images for some aesthetic purpose, suggesting we photographers need to do more of it more often. In cropping with a purpose we will briefly examine cropping with some goal or objective in … Continue reading
Posted in Communication, Imagination, Vision
Tagged Art, image, images, Pattern, photo, photograph, photos, picture, Stock images, Texture
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To Crop Or Not To Crop….
All to often we forget about cropping our images. I think we would all do ourselves a favour if we did more of it. See more of these wonderful animals in As I Found It’s Birds & Animals Gallery
Posted in Art, Creativity, How and Why
Tagged frames, image, images, Narrative, photo, photograph, photos, picture, Snow, Stock images, Story, Western Canadian Images, Winter
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Polarizing Filters
An amateur photographer I know ask me for some advice on using polarizing filters. I gave a quick answer and since we were both under time constraints I promised to write a blog essay about the subject.

