It’s high summer, which means lots more hours of sunlight for shooting. It also means lots more shooting going on when the sun is the highest and brightest. These photo tips from PhotoJojo will help you to shoot in the bright midday sun and reduce harsh shadows and overexposed shots. Some are simply and quickly applied, others will need a bit more forethought. They also include some photo editing tips for after the fact. Click here to get all the details.
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Spring and Easter 6×8 Mini Album
I love creating smaller albums for a single event or occasion, it makes it easy to stick to a design style, color combo and theme. Connie created this wonderful 6″ x 8″ Spring and Easter themed album using products from Doodlebug, mainly the Bunny Hop and Hello Again collections. She created an amazing cover with lots of printed dies, stickers and gems covering striped pattern paper stitched around the edges. There’s also a wide pink ribbon tied with a super cute dangle of metal charms.
Inside she included fun interactive elements like pockets, flaps and fold out tags. These lots of fun embellishments too like doilies, ribbon, twine, gems and pom-pom trims. She also included more stitching throughout too.
Take a look at more pages and find all the details over at the Doodlebug blog.
-Heather
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