Stock Photos
iSyndica:Upload Photos to Multiple Stock Photography Sites from One place
Stock photography and videography has become a decent profession in recent years and many talented photographers earn online by selling their work. Clicking photos and videos is fun and interesting, but to sell them is not an easy job. You must have a portfolio and a solid social media presence so that people know that you exist. They can see your work and eventually, interested visitors will turn into future prospects or clients.
Why Photographers Need Stock Photography sites and Online Agencies?
The first and simplest reason is exposure. It’s far better to use Flickr rather than a blogspot blog to showcase your work. If you portray your work at the right place, you will reap more returns and value because your work will be viewed by more visitors.
The second and most important reason is security. There are hundreds of thousands of copycats out there who will steal your work if you lay it open on Flickr or any other social media website like Facebook, Twitter etc. Consider a situation when a photographer uploads his work on Flickr and someone just downloads and sells it to any other company or at ebay. The photographer would not be able to know when his work is sold illegally. And if he happens to track that person who stoled his work, will he have any proof that the photograph originally belongs to him?
This is where stock photography sites come into play. You submit your photographs in various stock photography sites and display your work to a large number of people. Their is no issue of content theft as your photographs are watermarked with your brand and registered under your name. If someone is intrested, he may choose to buy your work or contact you directly.
About iSyndica
iSyndica is a cloud based media distribution company which helps users to promote, syndicate and track their content on multiple established channels. This includes 25 most popular stock photography sites, 7 video agencies and 10 stock illustration agencies.

Here is what the company has to say about themselves:
“iSyndica eliminates the need for you to upload your files to several sites. You upload with us, we store it, we distribute it and we provide you with statistics. All in one place!”
The service is built on Amazon Web Services (AWS) and the virtual distribution server (VDS) is awaiting patent approval.
How it Works?
iSyndica helps you simplify the process of submitting the photographs to multiple stock photography sites, all from one place. You can create your portfolio and then distribute it on multiple photo sharing sites, without losing credits of your work. As soon as your image is uploaded, your image is sent to all the stock agencies in a couple of minutes. Next, go to these sites one by one, pick the desired categories and hit submit.
This is useful because you don’t have to open all the sites and submit your work one by one, which becomes unmanageable after some time. In addition to distributing the content, iSyndica provides you with important statistics.
Uploading Photos: The site supports only the JPEG format for uploading photos. The maximum file size is 25 MB per image and the minimum image size is 4 Megapixel.
Managing Your Catalog of Photos: The Catalog is where you get to manage your images, change the metadata information and also syndicate them to custom channels. Basically, there are two types of channels -sales and promotional.

The sales channel offers an interface to sell your items. The “Syndicate”
function allows you to mark your items accepted or rejected by the stock agencies.
Promotional channels are used mostly on social sharing platforms, where you can put your items to show them to a different public. You can use the “Promote” link from the menu bar and watermark the images before sharing them on social media sites like Twitter, Facebook and the like.
Using Channels to Track performance: You can use custom channels within your iSyndica dashboard to track the performance of your work in different sites. A “channel” is simply one of the places you distribute your content to, for the purpose of sharing and/or selling it. To add or configure a channel, click “Configure Channel” icon on the Channel list. Next, supply the login details of the site where you want to submit your work. iSyndicate will validate and store the login credentials for future use and once you upload a photo, the site will use this information to submit your photos to the specified site.

Analysis: The Tracking and analysis section, looks very impressive and you can can see the performance of your work in different stock photography sites. This includes charts and bar graphs which shows your projected earnings, number of downloads, revenue etc.

In the premium plans, new data is updated up to 12 times a day. The free plan offers twice daily updates up to the end of your subscription trail date. All he sales are shown in USD which is based on daily currency rates. The charts considers some important factors like day of the week and compares it with overall trends so you get precise data.
Integrate additional services on top of the stored contents using iSyndica AP:
Using the iSyndica API, you can create great applications on top of iSyndica’s Virtual Distribution Server. The API is free to use and works on Oauth so you can use the application to promote your work and your brand on social media and sites that support Oauth authentication. The API allows you to perform a wide range of functions- from uploading photos, applying distribution rules, collecting reports, modifying product metadata etc. More information can be found here.
Affiliate Program: After registration, you are automatically enrolled in the iSyndicate affiliate program. Your affiliate link is http://vds.isyndica.com/affiliate/<username>
Supported Sites and Agencies
Currently iSyndica supports photos, videos and illustrations. Following is a list of all stock photography sites which the service supports:
Stock photo agencies:
- 123RF®
- ArcticStockImages®
- Bigstock®
- CanStockPhoto®
- Facebook®
- FeaturePics®
- Flickr®
- Fotolia®
- Shutterstock (using iSyndica’s generic connector)
- Picasa®
- Polylooks™
- TwitPic®
- Catooh®
- ClipDealer®
- Crestock®
- Cutcaster®
- Demotix®
- Dreamstime®
- Graphicleftovers®
- iStockphoto®
- MostPhotos®
- MyStock®
- Photobox®
- Pixmac®
- Rodeo®
- ScanStockPhoto®
- Shutterfly®
- SmugMug®
- Stockfuel®
- Veer®
- Vivozoom®
- YayMicro®
- YFrog®
- Zenfolio®
Supported video agencies:
- CanStockPhoto®
- Facebook®
- Flickr®
- Fotolia®
- AlwaysHD®
- BlipTV®
- Catooh®
- ClipDealer®
- Pond5®
- RevoStock®
- Stockfuel®
- Twitvid®
- Viddler®
- YFrog®
- YouTube®
- Shutterstock (using iSyndica’s generic connector)
- istockphoto (using iSyndica’s generic connector)
Supported stock illustration agencies:
- 123RF®
- Bigstock®
- CanStockPhoto®
- Facebook®
- FeaturePics®
- Flickr®
- Fotolia®
- Picasa®
- Polylooks™
- TwitPic®
- ClipDealer®
- Crestock®
- Cutcaster®
- Dreamstime®
- Graphicleftovers®
- Photobox®
- Pixmac®
- Stockfuel®
- Veer®
- Vivozoom®
- YayMicro®
- YFrog®
Supported stock audio agencies:
- AudioSparx
- AudioMicro
- Catooh
- ClipDealer
- Pond5
- RevoStock
- Stockfuel
In addition to the above sites, iSyndica supports upto 20 customized generic FTP channels. You can transfer your items to any FTP server of your choice.
Pricing and Plans
Subscription Levels and Credits:
There are different subscription levels which depends on how many uploads you do in a specified period of time. You can try the service using the free subscription option, which lets you upload 200 credits per month. 1 credit equals to 1 website where your content is submitted. So if you upload only one image and submit it to 10 different stock photography sites, it will cost you 10 credits in total.
Here are all the available plans to choose from:

The premium plan is affordable and costs only 79$ a year. You get 20 GB of storage space and customizable promotion on social media websites like Twitter, Facebook etc. If the premium plan looks too costly, try the standard plan for only 19$ a year. This includes all the features of the premium plan except the customized social media promotion and secure FTP uploads.
If you don’t want to start with a paid plan right now, you can always try the free trial for 15 days. Here are all the features which you get in the free trial period:
- 2 GB secure data storage
- secure backups and export functions
- daily sales and revenue reporting
- custom FTP settings
- 200 free credits
- social network promotion
Overall, the site looks very good and provides service of high value. If you want a simple interface to submit your work to multiple stock photography sites, iSyndica is a great option.
Try it yourself today: iSyndica Signup
Beautifully Treated Black And White Stunning Photographs
The Black and white photography in this era of digital technology produces a nostalgic feel of 20th century. Although it gives the impression of 20th century but even then it is in used by many artists. We have previously featured some different types photography that inspired you a lot, so we thought to add some more beauty and bring some Black and White Photographs to this section by adding these stunning photographs. We are sure you would love them. Feel free to share your comments.
Hope you will like this post and share it with your friends. You are welcome if you want to share more amazing examples of black and white photos that our readers/viewers may like. Do you want to be the first one to know the latest happenings at smashingApps.com just subscribe to our rss feed and you can follow us on twitter as well. Click on the images to go from where the images has been taken and learn more about their creators and to appreciate them.
A White Cup by ~jakethesnake999
Run Tambi run by by KalerBlind
Handle with care by Ingo Dumreicher
Winterlich(t) by manfred-hartmann
Stairscape by .: Philipp Klinger (In Prague)
It rained by .: Philipp Klinger (In Prague)
Black and White Heaven by ~dditi
Leave it all behind by rahmat mulyono
Echo Of Small Things by Midnight-digital
Lotus Flower – IMGP7600 by Bahman Farzad
Down by the sea by Soffia Gisladottir
Missing Peace by Kent Mercurio
The path to your nightmares by ~Soczi
A Diamond Leaf by Ilja Hackman
Stallion in a Pin Stripe Suit by Don
Geese in a Snow Storm by Daniel
The Beast by Daniel Hasselberg
The Mist by Darius Sinkevicius
Ballon im Gegenlicht by Quasebart
Crouching Duckling Eats the Dragon by Daniel
The ancient spine by hoogen imagery
Swan attack by Daniel Hasselberg
Caesarea :: Larisa by Sam Rohn – Location Scout
Double Business Man by Sion Fullana
I call to a seagull b/w by Daniel Hasselberg
The Silver Surf Football Game black/ white by moonjazz
New Snow, Taylor Creek by Peter Bowers
Awesome Masterpieces Of Creatively Executed Funny Photos
These photos will prove that a photo can become more interesting and inspiring when it has creativity and humor at the same time. Today, we are showing you Awesome Masterpieces Of Creatively Executed Funny Photos. I appreciate to all those talented photographers/artist who created these excellent photos with their efforts, imaginations and creativity to give us a chance to see these photographic wonders from their creative eyes. This list is not long in numbers but I promise you that when you start browsing them in details it will surely refresh you and force you to know more about these photographers/artists.
You are welcome if you want to share more creative photography with humor that our readers/viewers may like. Do you want to be the first one to know the latest happenings at smashingApps.com just subscribe to our rss feed and you can follow us on twitter as well. Click on the images to go from where the images has been taken and learn more about their creators and to appreciate them.
Please wait a little by MarS-Photo
The Smoke Effect by Lucaszoltowski
Save Energy by ThePlayCoalition
Puppy of my neighbor by Michal Szydlowski
Street Fighter in school 1 by ~hayalonline
How to Make a Killer Viral Photo Gallery
This post is by the online imagery experts at Shutterstock, a subscription stock photo agency.
You see photo galleries all over the web: The top 10 such-and-such photos, or 25 amazing this-or-that pictures. If you’re like us, you click on almost every one of them. Themed photo galleries on blogs work for a simple reason: Almost everyone appreciates great pictures and enjoys sharing them with friends. If you can dream up a good theme, write a good headline, and deliver a payoff of stunning visuals, you’ve got a viral hit on your hands.
The difficulty is getting the pictures legally and fairly. You could look for photos on Flickr or Google Images, but you face some time-consuming work: making sure you have permission to republish the pictures. Usually this means contacting every photographer or their agents individually. Some photographers will be delighted that you’re sharing their work, but others will be offended if you fail to give them a say in how the work is presented (or, of course, pay them for it). With rare exceptions (such as NASA images and very old photos), every photograph is copyrighted unless the rights holder says otherwise. You’ve probably read stories about web sites that have had to pull content offline after complaints or legal action from photographers. You don’t want to be in that position.
This tutorial will teach you how to use a stock image library to find images you can legally and safely use on a blog. Obviously, we’d love it if you get your images from Shutterstock (Spoiler alert: There’s a coupon at the end of the article) but we hope you find this information useful even if you don’t. This tutorial offers some basic guidelines for image searching and selection, and assumes you’re already familiar with the fundamentals of blogging and have access to Adobe Photoshop. Let’s get started on building a viral photo gallery for your blog.
1. Come up with an idea and a title.
Pictures of lightning? Underwater scenes? Ugly pets? Things with spots? Get creative, but keep in mind some ideas naturally lend themselves to great photographs. For this tutorial, we’re going to put together a gallery of pictures of impressive bridges. Your title should be short, catchy and as bold as possible without overpromising. Remember, this will be what people see in RSS feeds and social networking sites, so it should make it obvious that it’s a photo gallery. Audiences also respond well to titles that specify a number of images, so they know they’re not about to be overwhelmed with somebody’s collection of 1,000 vacation snapshots. For this exercise, let’s go with the title “Photo Gallery: The World’s 5 Most Beautiful Bridges.” (We might go with 10 or 20 pictures on a blog, but here we want to keep it short.)
2. Visit a stock library and start searching.

When you first start to search, you might be overwhelmed with your choices. If you type “bridge” into Shutterstock, you’ll get more than 65,000 results, including both illustrations and images. You can refine your search by limiting it to just photos and sorting the results by the most popular images. As you get a feel for what kinds of images are in the library, you might want to add more keywords, like “river” or “night” or “suspension.” If you see a picture you really like, you can display images similar to it by clicking on the similar images icon that appears below each thumbnail (on Shutterstock, it looks like two overlapping squares). You can also click on a photographer’s name to display more images by the same photographer, since there’s a chance they might have other images that fit your theme.
3. Build a lightbox and choose your favorite photos.

A lightbox is a folder you create on a stock site to keep track of images you might want to download. On Shutterstock, when you see an image you like, click on the icon that looks like a light bulb. Select “new lightbox” from the menu, give it a name, and start adding pictures to it. Go crazy – add everything you like.
Now, the editing process begins. Photo editing is a skill that improves with practice and some sort of an art background, but even if you’re new to it, you probably know more than you think. Do you see an image that makes you laugh, that reminds you of something you like, or that you would want to immediately share with a friend? Keep that one. Are there a couple of images that look really similar? Pick one and forget the rest. Edit tight. Don’t be afraid of passing up the wrong image, and go with your instincts. Remember, you want to give your visitors a surprise-and-delight moment, not bore them.
4. Download and resize your images.
OK, we’ve settled on the images we want. Now we visit each image page and download the size we need. This is a good time to check the usage terms for the site to make sure the usage we want is allowed. Shutterstock limits online usage to a maximum of 800 x 600 pixels. That restriction is in place to keep people from distributing print-quality images online, and it’s plenty big enough for most blogs. (This particular blog has a width of 540 pixels, so we’re in good shape.) For most of the images we’re about to download, the medium-size images will be the proper size, so we’ll download that size. (When in doubt, download a larger size than you need.)
Next, use Photoshop or another image editing program to make sure all your images are resized to the pixel width of your blog and saved as JPEG format.
5. Order your photos, write captions, and place them in your blog.
Like editing, sequencing is a skill that gets easier with practice. To start, you can’t go wrong if you arrange your photos in a way that tells a story, and write captions to match. Alternately, you can lead with your best photo, then alternate between traditional, conservative shots and unexpected, creative ones. Your captions should be short but contain enough information to answer any obvious questions a visitor will have when looking at the photo. (Such as: What is this, and why is it so great?) You should also credit the photographer and the source of the image. It’s useful to include a link to the source of the image as well.
When you’re happy with your images and captions, enter them into your blogging program, publish, and start spreading the word.
To show you what we came up with following these steps, here’s our mini list of bridges.
Photo Gallery: The World’s 5 Most Beautiful Bridges

The Brooklyn Bridge, New York, completed 1883.
© Richard Semik / Shutterstock

Millau Viaduct, France, the tallest vehicular bridge in the world, completed 2004.

Tower Bridge, London, completed 1894.

Ponte Vecchio, Florence, Italy, completed 1354.

Tsing Ma Bridge, Hong Kong, completed 1997.
There are plenty of other beautiful bridges out there, but you get the idea.
We hope this leaves you feeling inspired to give stock photography a try as a source of content for your blog. Be picky, be creative, be funny, and above all give your audience something they’ll genuinely enjoy. If you want to try Shutterstock, they have monthly subscription packages that let you download up to 25 images a day, plus “On Demand” plans if you need just a few images. They invite you to save 10% with coupon code SMASH10*.
For more tips on how to use Shutterstock images, visit our blog: blog.shutterstock.com.
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Why designers ought to flag 123RF.com
Multitasking is the way of the web. Why do you think a spider needs eight legs? Savvy designers these days look for sites with great content for their projects, and which allows them to interact with fellow peers from around the world, gain recognition plus earn rewards – all these at one go. Oh, and the catch is… it has to be hassle-free. Crazy? You betcha!
Most would already have a list of sites up their sleeves which they would regularly fall back on. But, if you’re feeling short of a couple of aces in your card deck… then, it’s worth a flick in the wrist to check this site out. You’ll find that this is a site that should be right up your alley as it represents excellent value as a Royalty Free image library – for not only does it save you money, it also offers money-making opportunities for the creative among us.
When the going gets tough…
The after-effects of the 2009 worldwide economic downturn is projected to take a longer time to recover. But budget crunch shouldn’t be reason enough for designers to cramp their style. In fact, the opposite ought to happen and that’s why go-getters dig 123RF.com. There, members play multiple roles i.e. buyer, seller, student, mentor.
123RF.com constantly upgrades itself to facilitate its community, but I’d grouped them into three main areas where members can generally benefit from:
1: Image Search & Purchasing Options
(a) Industrial wide analysis have shown that 123RF.com is indeed the cheapest stock image library in the market now in terms of the credits or subscription packages it offers.
(b) Its library is a reservoir of visual/vector designs for the picking – Be it choices for creative advertisements, marketing collaterals, website designs, blogging, editorial articles, etc. Plus, choices come with extended licensing options to suit the usage.
(c) Contents are contributed by professional photographers, and undergo a stage of strict Quality Control by 123RF’s content team. So the benchmark for quality is pretty high.
(d) FREE images are offered by fellow contributors and will appear for as long as 30 days for registered members to download from when they log-in.
(e) Members can view their own profile to see their downloads, credit balance, and reward points when they sign in. It also has a nifty credits calculator which helps members decide which plan suit their budget best i.e. either credits or subscription packages, depending on their needs.
(f) What sets 123RF.com apart from the rest is that they reward loyal customers for repeated purchases with shopping vouchers and gadgets – even extra credits or subscription packages.
(g) Members are able to safely purchase images online with ease via credit card, Paypal or Moneybookers.
2: Easy access to a large, and interactive network of creative resource
(a) Fellow members are instantly launched into a worldwide network of peers who speak the same lingo. Each equipped or provided with a wide array interactive tools such as personalized avatars, blog/comment posting areas. It also has a site mail feature which allows other members to contact each other directly in private.
(b) Members are able to publish and share their lightboxes to the public. This makes it easier for peers to review an image or illustration voted most popular within the community. Viewers can also rate images by adding the image as their favorite item.
(c) Photographers from all backgrounds are featured through it’s monthly Hear-It! segment on the website. Members are exposed (no pun intended) to respective individual’s comments and experiences about their views on the industry, photography, working traits and style.
(d) Visitors can also enjoy free access to the latest Adobe Photoshop tricks and know-hows from 123RF’s team of Photo Retouching experts in their Tutorial Blog section.
(e) Blogs are published on site each month comprising musings, recommendations, interesting topics for discussion to whet its community’s appetite for information relevant to their trade and industry.
(f) If you’re feeling particularly creative, you may also join the 123RF community as a contributor and submit your own creative designs or photographs to be sold under a Royalty Free or Editorial License. Nothing like earning cash whilst doing something you’re passionate about. Just nip down to the “Make Money” section to find out how you can start referring friends and family to 123RF.com.
3: Additional sales support available
(a) 123RF.com reaches out to its customers via Twitter, Live Chats and phone calls 24 hours daily from Monday through Fridays.
(b) The site also provides FREE image research services when your creative team is running on noose-tight deadlines.
If the above are not reasons enough, the 123RF.com community is more than glad to hear out new members that can bring fresh constructive ideas to the table. Register at 123RF.com here.
*A special deal for Image Buyers: Use promotion code “123RFSmashApps” to receive 10% extra credits or an additional 10% discount on any Subscription Package purchased! Valid till end 2010.
Summarized Facts & Background
123RF.com is an RF stock photo library & community-based website that provides an avenue for the creative community. Its platform provides photographers, illustrators and designers a chance to showcase their photographs, vector illustrations and design talent, allowing the community to promote and sell their creations to a worldwide audience. Since its debut in June 2005, 123RF.com today hosts over 6 million royalty-free stock photographs and vector illustrations with over 10,000 photographers and illustrators.
| Web address | www.123rf.com |
| Approximate size of photo collection | 6.2 million and growing (8,000+ new content added daily) |
| Cost of a standard blog size image | 1 Credit |
| Cost of 1 Credit (basic) | From $0.68 to $1.00 per credit depending on number of credits purchased |
| Loyalty Program | Yes – Get shopping vouchers, gadgets, extra credits or afree subscription as you accumulate Rewards Points with every purchase |
| Licenses | Royalty Free (including Editorial) Extended Licenses:
- Multi seats; - Items for resale - printed items (books, mugs, t-shirts, canvas) - electronic items (mobile apps, software) |
| Payment Methods Supported | Credit Card, Paypal, Moneybookers, Checks & Electronic Transfers |
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We are always in search of great free resources, tips, tricks, etc. for our readers. Every day we work hard to find new resources and inspiration for designers like you. Today, we have another great post, “Discover the Best of the Web” on SmashingApps. In this, we made a list of 80+ High Quality And Useful Resources For Designers. We obviously cannot cover all the best from the web, but we have tried to cover as much as possible.
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7 Key Principles That Make A Web Design Look Good
Windows Keyboard Shortcuts for Windows 7
20 Handy Photoshop Tips For a Faster Workflow
10 Useful WordPress Coding Techniques
70+ Ultimate Collection Of Inspirations And Tutorial Resources For Designers To Discover The Best Of The Web In August
We are always in search of great free resources, tips, tricks, etc. for our readers. Every day we work hard to find new resources and inspiration for designers like you. Today, we have another great post, “Discover the Best of the Web†on SmashingApps. In this, we made a list of 70+ Ultimate Collection Of Inspirations And Tutorial Resources For Designers For Designers. We obviously cannot cover all the best from the web, but we have tried to cover as much as possible.
You are welcome to share if you know more best of the web in the month of August which our readers/viewers may like. Do you want to be the first one to know the latest happenings at SmashingApps.com just subscribe to our rss feed and you can follow us on twitter as well.
Design Tips, Tricks and Tutorial
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11 Mindblowing Digital Painting Tutorials
25+ 3D Text Tutorials to Enhance your Photoshop Skills
30 Creative Illustrator Logo Design Tecniques and Tutorials
40 Incredibly Inspirational Retro & Vintage Photoshop TutorialsÂ
33 Newly Fresh Web Design Layout Tutorials
27 Useful Logo Design Tutorials and Tips
25 Magazine-Style Layouts for Your Design Inspiration
Creating Colorful Disco Lines EffectÂ
Design a creative cosmetics layout with Photoshop
17 Noteworthy Typographic Tutorials
How to Design the Web in a High-Def World
40 (NEW) High Quality Adobe Photoshop Tutorials
How to Create a Fantasy Landscape Photo Manipulation
How to Draw Anime Complete Guide
Create a Trendy Galactic Poster Design in Photoshop
25 Cool Digital Photography Tutorials, Techniques and Effects
Mastering Photoshop With Paths
Design a 3D Box Icon in Photoshop
Artwork, Digital Photography and Inspiration
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50 Gorgeous Flash Websites You Definitely Should See
45 Inspirational Corporate Website Designs
27 Colorful And Futuristic Innovations In Product Design
20 Beautiful Digital Portraits of Women
25 Beautiful Examples Of Typography Portraits
50 Incredible Examples of Battle Art
30 Creative Examples of Javascript Slider & Scrollers
10 Outstanding 3D Character Designs and Illustrations
40 + simple and elegant business card designs
30 Stunning, Absolutely Magical Photo Manipulations Focusing on Human Eye
A Showcase of Beautiful Packaging Designs
20 Stunning & Surreal Illustrations of Male Characters
25 Amazing Flash Portfolio Sites
100 Artworks From the Top Digital Artists in the USA & Canada
Beautiful Single Page Website Designs: 65 New Examples
45 Amazing Examples of Code Generated and 3D CG Artworks
Amazing Retro Futurism Design Showcase & Tutorials
50 Beautiful And Creative Logos With Heart
30 Impressive Photo Manipulation Images
35 Hugely Expressive Works of Digital Art
26 Really Amazing Realistic 3D Computer Graphics
Javascript and Ajax
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30 Tutorials Combining Both WordPress and jQuery
22 Beautiful jQuery Plugins for Web Designers
14 Easy to Implement Drop Down Menu Solutions
50 Really High Quality Photoshop Navigation Menu Tutorials
5 Ways to Make Ajax Calls with jQuery
50 Useful New jQuery Techniques and Tutorials
xHTML and CSS
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25+ Great HTML 5 Resources to Get You Started
50+ Stunning CSS3 Articles, Cheat Sheets and Tutorials Collections
Mastering CSS, Part 2: Advanced Techniques and Tools
35 Websites To Teach You How To Use CSS Effectively
250+ Resources to Help You Become a CSS Expert
Resources
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75 Free Useful Icon Sets for Web Designers and Developers
70+ Awesome Free Textures and Texture Sets
25 Classic Fonts That Will Last a Whole Design Career
60 Useful Photoshop Actions to Enhance your Photos for Free
Free High Resolution Textures for Designers and 3D Artists
35 (NEW) Modern and High Quality Icon Sets
25 Excellent Handwritten Fonts
30 PSDs of Outstanding Digital PaintingsÂ
65 Popular And Professional Free Fonts For Creative Typography
200+ Excellent Free High Quality Tree Bark Textures
35 Original and Creative Free Twitter Icon Sets
Miscellaneous Articles
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30+New Useful WordPress Tricks & HacksÂ
15 (More) Free Web Tools To Simplify Your Work Life
20 Free Keyword Research Tools – Comprehensive Insight
21 Great Plugins to Manage Multi-Author Blogs Efficiently
10 Tools For Finding, Registering And Managing Domain Names
6 Ways To Improve Your Web Typography
10 WordPress ‘HOW-TO’ to Give Your Blog the Quality it Deserves
23 Breathtaking Moments And Ideas Captured By Photographers
Today, we are showing you 23 Breathtaking Moments And Ideas Captured By Photographers. I appreciate to all those talented photographers who taken these excellent photos with their efforts, imaginations and creativity to give us a chance to see these photographic wonders from their creative eyes. This list is not long in numbers but I promise you that when you start browsing them in details it will surely refresh you. These are the wonder creations of photographers who use their creativity with a different angle and approach to get the result that makes a difference.
You are welcome if you want to share more creative photographs and images that our readers/viewers may like. Do you want to be the first one to know the latest happenings at smashingApps.com just subscribe to our rss feed and you can follow us on twitter as well. Click on the images to go from where the images has been taken and learn more about their creators and to appreciate them.
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23 Inspiring And Colorful Examples Of Digital Art And Manipulations
10 Stunning Photos That Look Like They are Photoshopped But Are Not
21 Brilliant Photos That Look Like They’re Photoshopped But Are Not
60+ Incredible Tutorials And Resources Collections For Designers
50+ Creative Masterpieces Of Logo Designs Using Gradient Effects
21 Stunning Examples Of Creatively Done Stop Motion Animations
15 Most Useful & Free Collection Of Ready-To-Use Design Freebies
43 Really Useful Photoshop Tutorials For Excellent 3d Effects
17 Mind-Blowing Digital Painting Tutorials Of Beautiful Girls
31 Masterpieces Of Creative And Clever Advertising Concepts
21 Really Stunning Photoshopped Photos For Creative Inspiration
43 Of The Extremely Creative Wonders Of Macro Photography
27 Best Places You Should Visit To Get Incredible Web Design Inspiration!
21 Extremely Vibrant And Creative Advertisements With Animals
39 Masterpieces Of Creative Advertisements
17 Digital Image Illustration Which You Probably Never Seen Before!
15 Digital Photo Manipulation From Flickr To Get Inspiration
23 Awesome Photos That Look Like They’re Photoshopped But Are Not
Greet the Morning by =phatpuppy

Perfect hit by Espen André Steinsvik
Dreamy waters by Willy Marthinussen
Im going to tell you a secret by =fhrankee
Should I stay or should I go? by Gabor Wavrik
if i am the storm … by =mr-twingo
Stairways to Heaven by Anton Chekalin
Painted sunset by Willy Marthinussen
10 Stunning Photos That Look Like They are Photoshopped But Are Not
There are hundreds of posts available on the internet about photoshop and photo manipulation. You probably have also seen many photos or images that have been photoshopped and inspire others. Today, we are posting another post that probably will make you look twice. In this post we are listing few 10 Stunning Photos That Look Like They’re Photoshopped But Are Not. These are not photoshopped in terms of that all the objects and their actions are real but might be edited for colors adjustments etc. I appreciate to all those talented photographers who taken these excellent photos with their efforts, imaginations and creativity to give us a chance to see these photographic wonders from their creative eyes. This list is not long in numbers but I promise you that when you start browsing them in details it will surely refresh you and force you to know more about these photographers. These are the wonder creations of photographers who use their creativity with a different angle and approach to get the result that makes a difference.
You are welcome if you want to share more creative photography that our readers/viewers may like. Do you want to be the first one to know the latest happenings at smashingApps.com just subscribe to our rss feed and you can follow us on twitter as well. Click on the images to go from where the images has been taken and learn more about their creators and to appreciate them.
You may be interested in these older posts
23 Awesome Photos That Look Like They’re Photoshopped But Are Not
21 Brilliant Photos That Look Like They’re Photoshopped But Are Not
60+ Incredible Tutorials And Resources Collections For Designers
50+ Creative Masterpieces Of Logo Designs Using Gradient Effects
21 Stunning Examples Of Creatively Done Stop Motion Animations
15 Most Useful & Free Collection Of Ready-To-Use Design Freebies
43 Really Useful Photoshop Tutorials For Excellent 3d Effects
17 Mind-Blowing Digital Painting Tutorials Of Beautiful Girls
31 Masterpieces Of Creative And Clever Advertising Concepts
21 Really Stunning Photoshopped Photos For Creative Inspiration
43 Of The Extremely Creative Wonders Of Macro Photography
27 Best Places You Should Visit To Get Incredible Web Design Inspiration!
21 Extremely Vibrant And Creative Advertisements With Animals
39 Masterpieces Of Creative Advertisements
17 Digital Image Illustration Which You Probably Never Seen Before!
15 Digital Photo Manipulation From Flickr To Get Inspiration
23 Awesome Photos That Look Like They’re Photoshopped But Are Not
Fire Dancer by Gordon Bowbrick
New miracle by Guillaume Ducarme
She loves to dive by Raphael Guarino
Shadow suicide by JanuaryVictim
Love Will Come Through by ArhcamtIlnaad
23 Striking Examples Of Nature Photography Through The Photographer’s Eye
Today, we are posting another post that probably will make you look twice. In this post we are listing 23 Striking Examples Of Nature Photography Through The Photographer’s Eye. I appreciate to all those talented photographers who taken these excellent photos with their efforts, imaginations and creativity to give us a chance to see these photographic wonders from their creative eyes. This list is not long in numbers but I promise you that when you start browsing them in details it will surely refresh you and force you to search out more beautiful photos of nature and motivate you to save our environment. These are the wonder creations of photographers who use their creativity with a different angle and approach to get the result that makes a difference.
You are welcome if you want to share more examples of nature photography that our readers/viewers may like. Do you want to be the first one to know the latest happenings at smashingApps.com just subscribe to our rss feed and you can follow us on twitter as well.
You may be interested in these older posts
43 Really Useful Photoshop Tutorials For Excellent 3d Effects
17 Mind-Blowing Digital Painting Tutorials Of Beautiful Girls
31 Masterpieces Of Creative And Clever Advertising Concepts
23 Magical Photographs To Believe That Are Not Photoshopped
13 Premium-Like WordPress Themes That Are Free And Stunning
21 Really Stunning Photoshopped Photos For Creative Inspiration
43 Of The Extremely Creative Wonders Of Macro Photography
27 Best Places You Should Visit To Get Incredible Web Design Inspiration!
13 Simple And Elegant Free WordPress Themes
21 Extremely Vibrant And Creative Advertisements With Animals
39 Masterpieces Of Creative Advertisements
17 Digital Image Illustration Which You Probably Never Seen Before!
15 Digital Photo Manipulation From Flickr To Get Inspiration
23 Awesome Photos That Look Like They’re Photoshopped But Are Not
Dreaming Jellyfish by David JANSSEN
Ben Nevis, Queenstown, NZ by dougi
Under the wing by Luigino Snidero
Autumn road… by Krzysztof Browko
Morning impression by Przemyslaw Wielicki
Dream about a green valley by Janusz Wanczyk
white mountain by Thomas Zimmer
La Llamada de las Ninfas by José Luis Mieza
Red sky at night by Graham Cormie
The end of another day by Ursula I Abresch
Currumbin Sunrise by Beau Mitchell





































































































































































































































































