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How To Create New Year Greeting on Android (Static and Animated GIF)

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Are you looking to create a new year greeting and send someone on social media or as a message? Well, you have landed on the right page as the guides below will help you get the job done. How to create a greeting photo using Canva App Canva app is one of the top-rated and most-used apps with more than 60,000 template designs for creating various photo edits. Step 1: Download the Canva app from  here . Launch the  Canva  app. Step 2: Tap on the  search bar  at the top. Step 3: Type the event for which you are trying to create a greeting and hit the  search  button. Step 4: Browse through the available template designs and select the one you like. Step 5: Tap on  Edit  and then tap on the text to start editing. Step 6: There are plenty of font styles to choose from. Go for the one which matches your background design. Step 7: Tap the background image to add some filters or change the background itself. Step 8: Change the resol

5 Tips For Taking Better Nature Photos

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Including people in a landscape shot makes the image more interesting. Steve Kohls said it helps viewers identify with the subject and imagine themselves in the scene. Steve Kohls / Brainerd Dispatch Editor’s note: This is part four of a series of articles designed to improve your outdoor photography skills. BRAINERD, Minn. — Steve Kohls has worked as a photographer at the Brainerd Dispatch for 44 years. That kind of tenure is rare in the newspaper business, but Kohls said the area provides so much variety that he’s never been bored. “I do something different every day,” Kohls said. “I shoot underwater video at the mine pits during summer, shoot swans in the open water above the Gull Dam in the winter and everything in between. I love the seasons, the variety of landscapes and, of course, all the water.” Include people in outdoor photos “I capture people in landscape images whenever I can,” Kohls said. “People make almost any image more interesting and allow viewer

Mobile Photography Tips To Up Your Travel Photography Game

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In the age of Instagram influencers, every other person with a smartphone is a photographer. Smartphones these days are packed with so many top-notch photographer-friendly features that they are replacing DSLRs for many, especially when it comes to travel photography, where many prefer the portability of a smartphone. Nevertheless, a smartphone cannot yet completely replace a DSLR when it comes to professional photography. But if you are a traveler who’s constantly on the move, a smartphone camera might be more suitable for you than a DSLR. With a few tips and tricks added to your skills list, you can take your smartphone travel photography to the next level and bless your Instagram handle. Avoid generic content Two similar shots, one taken with a DSLR and one with a smartphone, will give two drastically different results. While a smartphone snap might come out great, the DSLR one will be far better in quality with limitless editing options. So to take pictures with s