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Tired of pretending to like your Facebook friends' photos even when their not that good? It's exactly how they felt about yours, too. Take stunning pictures without resorting to photo manipulation using Photoshop, LightRoom and other heavy-weight applications. These simple tricks and styles guarantee you to achieve desired extraordinary results without the skills and technical abilities every professional photographer has.Forced PerspectiveUsing forced perspective technique in photography allows you to distort how the viewers see the whole picture. It creates an optical illusion where the object in question may look nearer, farther, bigger or smaller than it actually is. This technique usually employs angling and positioning the camera in relation to the subject of the picture in a different and scaled manner compared to the usual point and click photos.Examples of forced perspective:01020304050607080910111213141516Moment and Exact TimingCatching some rare moments and immortalizing them through pictures are a little hard to do. But when one is able to capture these sometimes never-to-be-repeated instances, it will always be rewarding. It requires sharp eyes, quick fingers and a lot of memorization of some patterns of events. This technique is usually evident in photos that use motion and speed as their main ingredients.Examples of moment and exact timing:01020304050607080910111213141516Altered Placement and Distorted RealityPlacement of the subject in the photo sometimes creates illusions also, but it does not really require much angling, scaling and positioning of the camera. It is also under forced perspective. Sometimes it is just a little play on how you view the picture -- rotating it may seem to create some fantastic effects. Presenting photos in an upside down or right-side left manners sometimes creates intriguing result for your viewers.Examples of altered placement and distorted reality:01020304050607080910111213141516Use of Natural Shadows and LightingsThe use of shadows and lightings can usually be seen in silhouette photography, along with pictures that have something to do with fireworks, darkness and daylight sparkles. Instead of capturing the image of the actual subject, why not frame its shadows in the picture? It would be more mysterious that could trigger curiosity among those who see it.Examples of photos that uses natural shadows and lightings:01020304050607080910111213141516Use of Mirrors and ReflectionsReflections can create some bizarre images even if the subjects are just the common things around you. The best source of reflections are sometimes found in nature: bodies of water, lustrous metals and reflective glasses. Each of them creates different classes and varieties of reflections that when used and captured properly create some mind-bloggling photos your friends would surely love.Examples of photos using the power of reflection:01020304050607080910111213141516Now that you know these tricks and styles in photography, it's better to keep them to your self and impress your friends with your outputs.Disclaimer: I don't own any of the pictures used in this post as they belong to their respective owners and copyright holders.createSummaryAndThumb("summary2249577287219030624");
Much like how a seed grows to become a tree, today's gargantuan online commodities began with humble beginnings. They're now part of the memorable moments in the lives of their users. From sharing birthday pictures online, expressing euphoria after popping the big question to posting portraits of the beloved pet Purrfect, the impact is almost universal.Every legend has a beginning to tell, let's start with these four:The Very First Video Uploaded On YoutubeAlthough Youtube was established on February 14, 2005, it was only two months later, on April 23 more specifically, that the very first video was uploaded.The 18-second video features one of the founders, Jawed Karim, at the San Diego Zoo. It was titled "Me at the zoo" and was shot by Yakov Lapitsky.This simple upload has encouraged millions of others to do the same. The site is not without a lot of changes, one of them is the acquisition by Google.The Very First Facebook ProfileThe Social Network movie have hinted that the very first Facebook profiles created was of founder Mark Zuckerberg and his roommates. The Facebook, as it was then called, has then spread all over Harvard University that started such a frenzy.To determine the first few FB users, all you need is to enter on your browser the following: www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=x, where x could be a positive number starting from 1.As such, numbers 1 to 3 are empty profiles, which are more or less used for testing during the site's conception. Mark Zuckerberg falls on number 4, followed by his room mates and co-founders, Chris Hughes and Dustin Moskovitz, respectively.I would have liked the lucky spot, but 7 was already taken by Arie Hasit, who is a friend of Chris Hughes.The Very First Twitter Status"Twttr" was actually the original name of the most popular micro-blogging site now known as Twitter. On March 21, 2006, Jack Dorsey tweeted the very first twit composed of these two words: "inviting coworkers".There were a few other tweets before that, but they were machine generated. Status numbers 1 to 19 are not available as of the moment, but numbers 20 to 28 all express the same tweet: "just setting up my twttr". To make sure, type in on your browser (incrementally change the value of 1).Number 29 was the very first tweet posted by a civilian.The Very First Instagram PhotoIt was also one of the founders of Instagram that published the very first photo to test the said application. It showcases a dog and a foot. The application was then called Codename before its launch for public use 3 months later (October 2010).The photo was captured by Instagram's co-founder and CEO, Kevin Systrom. The foot in question belongs to his by then girlfriend. However, the dog, which the lovers stumbled upon a Mexican taco stand, remains unknown.From then on a lot of feet and dogs have been published on the site -- together with cats, bridges and captive tigers. It's amazing how these breakthroughs affect our daily lives without us knowing how they all begun.createSummaryAndThumb("summary8294014211102717247"); 2b1af7f3a8