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![]() If you're looking for a country to take some beautiful images and enjoy some wonderful beer, go to the Czech Republic. The Czech Republic is steeped in history, and, as well as being at the center of several different European cultures, it enjoys both a bustling and popular capital city, and many nore beautiful spots that are off the beaten path. Prague, among the places of interest in Prague are the Franz Kafka Cafe, the Prague Astronomical Clock which draws a huge crowd every time it begins to move, and the ST. Vitus Cathedral inside the Prague Castle grounds, a gorgeous example of gothic architecture that's perfect for inventive travel photos.
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Czech Republic has to be one of those cities, where people for some reason don't think about visiting. With it in the middle mecca for absolutely everything. Missing out on this walk about around all the cathedrals and history would be a horrible wish. Take a look at the gallery that Picsart has presented on their site. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
![]() This tutorial will show you step by step how to use PicsArt’s Water Effect.
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The Water Effect is the latest addition to the widely popular PicsArt app, and with it comes new ways of creative photography. This article highlights some of the features of the water effect app and explains how you can use it to add interest to your pictures. ![]() Photography is as much about provocation as it is about reality. Sometimes artists want to do something surreal, something strange, clever, shocking, surprising, something that makes you double-take, scratch your head, or gasp.
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Picsart has to be one of the few blogs that showcases the talent that is hidden within the site. Here they have some remarkable, creativity brewing from this gallery. ![]() ![]() PicsArt, where everyone becomes great artist. |
If you've ever taken a photo and had noticed that the background washed out your main subject, you need to check out this tutorial. It explains how to correct this issue using the PicsArt photo app.