Notes on Tech, Social Media, and Entrepreneurship … Are you with the Band?
I was reading the latest issue of Wired the other day in the gym, and flipped to an article about tilt-shift photography. Tilt-shift photography is a technique of taking a picture so that it looks as if the shot is of a scale model. This used to be done with expensive camera equipment, but recently people have developed Photoshop tutorials that achieve the same effect. I decided to give this a try with a picture I took from a Maryland football game (we won :-)) yesterday, and made this:
I’m pretty bad with Photoshop (I prefer Corel products), so this tutorial was a little bit more helpful than the Wired article.
My name is Zvi Band (pronounced zuh-vee), and I write this blog. You'll hear me talk about technology, social media, digital strategy, and entrepreneurship, all of which I am interested in.
I recently graduated (Go Terps!) and am working full time, however my heart lies in entrepreneurship. Watch me!
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