Promoting Nancy’s photography and educating the public about nature, photography, and God

  • Use Vanishing Points To Resize Animals You Move Around In Post-Processing

    One doesn’t ordinarily think about vanishing pointsdefined in wildlife photography, but you may want to if you have a need to move your subjects around the image after the shot was taken.   I just finished an article about that for our website.   It is at Using The Vanishing Point To Keep The Size…

  • Changing The Color Of Your Signature

    In an earlier discussion of ways to add a signature to your image, I discussed three different techniques.  I also explained how to change the color of your signature for two of those techniques.   As promised, I just finished an article explaining how to change the color of your signature if you are using…

  • Come See Our New 5″ by 7″ Prints (in 8″ by 10″ Mats)!

    We may be debuting our new 5″x7″ matted prints at this weekend’s Woodstock art festival.   They will have a single mat chosen from various colors to fit a standard 8″x10″ frame.  They will not be numbered or signed (consistent with our latest numbering policy).   In the beginning, some of the mats may not…

  • Adding A Signature To Your Image

    I know three ways to add a signature to an image (or any other document you can drag into Photoshop (most likely as a PDF (Portable Document Format) file)): Create and use a signature brush in Photoshop. We learned about this from Robert Chaplin, a fellow South Florida nature photographer, who graciously provided the instructions.…

  • Camera Limitations

    Contrary to what a lot of neo-photographers seem to think, what you see is NOT what you get with your digital equipment.   I just finished an article discussing these limitations and what to do about them. Although you still won’t be able to find the article through our website’s menu system, it is listed…

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Bee Happy Graphics develops, promotes, and sells the photography of Nancy Moreland (as well as processing and printing the work of other people). This blog discusses Nancy’s artwork and photography in general; introduces new photography, printing, and framing techniques; and announces art festivals and other upcoming events we may be a part of. To learn more about Bee Happy Graphics, check out www.BeeHappyGraphics.com.

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