Nikon SLR Cameras

Photography techniques and editors?

Cocoa
Cocoa

I have had a recent passion for photography and i have a nikon D3200. I participate in a lot of digital photography competitions and have done pretty well. I know the basic techniques of taking a good photo (framing, simplicity, rule of thirds, vertical lines, geometric shapes, etc.)and i know a good amount about lighting and colors as well as some editing tools but i want to learn more. Does anyone have any good tips on photography, helpful websites, tutorials, and editors that are free?

Stewy
Stewy

Once you know your camera, lens, strobes, modifiers, colors, post-processing and printing, and you aren't running a business, all that's left is to explore. Flickr is a great place to browse the work of others and find new and interesting things to do with your photography. The rest should be your imagination and vision. Dream it, then figure out how to make a picture of it. In terms of editing, the sky is the limit with Photo$hop/GIMP. Just search for tutorials.

john
john

Umm. Photoshop CS4/CS5 & Cinema 4D. These are not free but you can find them on the internet where you can download them for free, amazing programs to use and are used by top commercial companys.

Louis
Louis

Yeah, you can try Fotor, it's a free online photo editor software.
very esay powerful and free of charge
you can choose different features and effects
you can learn a lot from the website
http://www.fotor.com/
have a try, hope you like it

Brenda
Brenda

Free photo editing websites provide an easy way to enhance your photos. You may prefer to add text, shape or color to your photos to make them stand out on a social networking site like Facebook. Some photo editing sites allow you to enhance your photos to professional quality. One free site offers retouching tools to make your photo look like it belongs on the cover of a magazine.

Picnik

Picnik allows you to upload all your photos from your computer or from such as Facebook or Myspace. Once uploaded, you can fix your photos using the auto-fix feature, or use the advanced controls to get a more finely-tuned result. You can instantly crop, resize and rotate. Tons of fonts, special effects and shapes are available to add to your photos. Picnik works on Mac, Windows and Linux.

Pixlr

Pixlr is a photo editing website that is designed similarly to Adobe Photoshop. Pixlr can automatically enhance your photos, or add text, color and shapes. You can also resize, rotate or crop your photos. The advanced tools allow you to adjust the color saturation and blur or smudge areas of the photo. These advanced tools can give your photo an airbrushed, professional look.

pixlr.com

FotoFlexer

FotoFlexer allows you to upload your photos from Facebook, Myspace, Photobucket or Flickr. Once uploaded, you can adjust the photos using basic tools such as crop, resize and rotate. You can add special effects, text and shapes to your photos to make them look artsy and colorful. The site also has advanced tools that allow you to retouch your photos. Using the retouch option, you can even out skin tone and remove wrinkles and blemishes.

Bob K
Bob K

Why dink around learning stuff piecemeal online?

Attend one of the beginning photography or perhaps advanced classes at your local university or college and get some real education!

That I think would be a better use of your time. And it does sound like you have learned some about photography and are doing well already.

Like I said, Take the plunge. Get some real learning and explore your passion with a good knowledge base. Move you up from just a picture taker to maybe an advanced amateur or low professional status.