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NiNOO is a 19 year old freelance website blogger and photographer. NiNOO is currently studying Information Systems in Effat University in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. NiNOO is also known for her spectacular photography that has had many positive feedback over the years. (eMail | Twitter | Flickr | DeviantART)

Inspirational Vintage and Retro Examples

posted on January 31, 2010 | under Photography

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Another post about vintage and retro effects with a showcase of over 30 inspirational vintage and retro examples in both, Photography and Posters.
Because we’ve already given you some Wonderful vintage Effect Tutorials & Actions, we wanted to give you some inspirational vintage and retro examples in Photography and Posters.

Wonderful Vintage Effect Tutorials & Photoshop Actions

posted on January 12, 2010 | under Tutorials

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Old photographs can easily transport you to that period of time when everything looks vintage and retro. Vintage is always in style, and most people find it very appealing.

35 Of The Best B&W Photographs, Tips & More

posted on September 1, 2009 | under Photography

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The new digital cameras can bring you astonishing colors, especially when it comes to Landscape photography. B&W photography will always have the ability to make an ordinary image appear as a masterpiece.

25 Inspiring Tilt-Shift photographs

posted on July 19, 2009 | under Photography

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Tilt-shift photography is a creative technique and a unique type of photography in which the camera is manipulated so that a life-sized element can look like a miniature model.
Tilt-Shift photography refers to the use of camera movements, and it usually requires special camera lenses to make the miniature effect. The word “Tilt-shift” actually encompasses two different types of movements: rotation of the lens called tilt, and movement of the lens called shift.
A tilt-shift lens allows the photographer to control over the depth-of-field in an image more than a regular lens.