Dadaism was a revolutionary movement in the early 20th century. Reacting against the challenges of modern age, Dada artists explored a form of “anti-art”
The Theory of Hipster Relativity by Dustin Glick (Dustinland)
If you are curious about the distinctions between a bougie, preppy, or a hipster yuppie, we have provided a guide to help you understand the differences. We will discuss the typical styles, homes, vehicles, and professions of each group. Explore the intricate nuances between a bougie, preppy, or a hipster yuppie with our comprehensive guide. Delve into their distinctive styles, luxurious homes, opulent vehicles, and prestigious professions.
В этот осенний сезон в трендах остается классическая элегантность, уют и комфорт.
What if the Mona Lisa got tired of her old silk robes and decided to trade them in for a trendy jumpsuit? That's exactly the kind of scenario Japanese graphic designer Shusaku Takaoka specialises in bringing to life, and he does it with pure wit.
Hipster culture is all the rage today. And that can even extend to your dog, which is why we've rounded up the best 175+ hipster dog names.
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Richard Hamilton, who died on September 13 aged 89, was often described as the founder of Pop Art – much to his frustration.
There are quite a bit of dandy things to do in Tallinn that will really tickle the inner hipster in you. It sure is a city with tons of cool things for you!
I recently wrote a blog on skin picking (Dermatillomania), which focused on what skin picking is and how it can start. Now we have the pleasure of some words of wisdom from Sophia Brooks, who set u…
Tyler Knott Gregson. That is THE name to remember. A new poet with a unique style who is gaining online popularity by the day. But what is so special about this guy? Besides his hipster glasses and…
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Men have been spotted walking around with a single fingernail painted on just one hand. While it's easy to see this sudden trend and assume that it's just another ridiculous hipster fad that some guys have decided to join in on, there's a much darker meaning behind it that others need to know.
Learn how to create a work plan following these five actionable steps to help you organize your work as a team leader!
TERRACOTTA & SAGE - COLOR PALETTE FOR PROCREATE NOTE: this swatch contains 29 colors instead of the normal 30 as one of the colors is repeated by accident. This is a handpicked color palette made up of my favorite hand-picked Terracotta aesthetic - inspired color swatches. Calm and soothing. WHATS INCLUDED 1 .swatch file After downloading this file open it up in procreate and your palette will be ready to go at your fingertips! All rights stay with Naqvi Designs. YOU MAY NOT : Resell or redistribute this palette Alter in anyway Claim as your own
The sadness and other emotions you experience with grief can have a physical effect on you, too.
Last week one of the #highvibejuly instachallenge prompts was #lightworker. So many people were like "I don't know if I am one", or "I had to Google Lightworker" and so I thought I'd pop down some of my personal thoughts on what a Lightworker is , just to help y'all out if
When it comes to propagating figs at home, you have a number of options. So we thought we'd test to see what works best!
White balance is an often-overlooked aspect of photography. Many, many of us are guilty of simply adopting a "set it and forget it" approach to white balance, relying on auto white balance and our camera's ability to interpret a scene and choose an appropriate white balance. For many situations, your camera's auto white balance will do a decent job. But if you really want full creative control over your photograph, it is important to understand white balance and how to use it to truly capture the photograph that you are after. What is White Balance? We tend to think of light as white, even though we have all seen the science demonstration of a prism and how white light is actually the full rainbow of colors. Our eyes look at a white piece of paper, and we see it as white, whether we are standing outside in full sun, in dappled shade, or indoors under fluorescent tube lights. Our cameras, however, are less flexible. If you take a photograph of a white piece of paper, you may find that it looks white in daylight, blue in the shade, and yellow indoors. This difference is referred to the 'color temperature' of the light, and it is measured in K or Kelvins. If you want the whites in your photograph to look white, then you need to shoot with a white balance that matches the situation of the photograph. Canon has several different white balance options, other than Auto: Daylight (5200K), Cloudy (6000K), Shade (7000K), Tungsten (3200K), Fluorecent (4000K), Flash, and Custom. The photograph above demonstrates what each of these different white balance options look like for a single photograph. (Quick aside: if you shoot in JPEG, white balance is an unchangeable part of the final image file. If you shoot in RAW, however, the RAW file contains information that allows you to use software, like Photoshop, to change the white balance in post-processing, while still maintaining all the original information recorded for the photograph. The sunset photograph above is a composite of all the white balance options from a single RAW file.) Cloudy white balance works well for sunset shots. The cloudy and shade white balance settings are considered "warmer" than daylight or tungsten, which means that they tend to bring out more orange and yellow tones in a photograph. Cloudy and shade settings can work extremely well during the 'Golden Hour,' the approximately hour-long period before-and-after sunrise and sunset, when the sun rays lend a much more golden tone to the morning or evening light. The cloudy setting is also popular with landscape photographs, as it can add a golden tone to non-golden hour photographs. Read a few landscape photography books, and you will find that many well-known landscape photographers use cloudy as their default white balance setting. Indoor White Balance White balance can also make a huge difference with your indoor photographs. Common sources of indoor lighting (halogens, compact fluorescents, etc.) do not contain the full spectrum of white light, like sunlight, and often impart an awkward yellow tone to indoor photographs. Knowing the type of lighting you are using allows you to choose an appropriate white balance setting, like fluorescent, to compensate for this issue. Get the how to on this shot: Fizzy Photography Think about the lighting for the particular scene you are photographing, and consider changing your white balance to match the scene at hand. Shooting indoors? Consider fluorescent. Using your on-camera flash? Consider flash. Shooting a sunrise, sunset, or other scene with golden tones? Consider cloudy or shade. Better yet? Consider shooting in RAW and adjusting your white balance to your preference. Want to get your white balance exact? You can use a gray card to set the white balance manually. If there is enough interest, you can expect a future post on the topic of custom white balances. Want more great ideas? Follow Boost Your Photography on Pinterest: Boost Your Photography Boost Your Photography: Learn Your DSLR is now available from Amazon. Get the most out of your camera with practical advice about the technical and creative aspects of DSLR photography that will have you taking beautiful pictures right away.