This weekly round up has ended up with a few networking sites that allow you to send images through direct messaging. While on top of that, you have a holiday approaching just as quick, as the season that followed in pursuit. A Winter tutorial that will surely help you on your cold adventures.
Instagram has introduced something that will make many people happy. Without the embarrassing trend of photos, whether they are family or friends (and most likely you just want to show one person) popping up on your Instagram feed. You can now send that one horrifitic photo of some Uncle swimming in nothing but a speedo, to a few select people. Having the right to choose who you send what to, will ease a lot of minds.
It seems that Twitter and Snapchat may have had a bit of a battle. But Twitter swung back with its newest feature. Where you too can send pictures through a direct message. Take that Snapchat, what else do you have up your sleeve. With that in mind, maybe these direct messages will cut down on the majority of celebrity scandels that flourish on the networking site.
And certainly it can help knowing a bit more about Winter Photography. Or at least a tutorial, that involves the season. Because coping with contrast will be your biggest venture, all that brightness with a sudden shock of shadow, may make your head spin. But if you can at least get a handle on that, you'll be good to go. So here are ten tips on what to look for...
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As we close out this round up, networking sites have started a trend with sending images via direct message. Saving a lot of us the hassle of seeing that one photo...really no one wants to see. So maybe this will help clean up the feed a bit. Then if you don't mind the chill, trekking out into wintery abyss, you'll have the tips you need to capture that winter wonderland moment. Come back for more next week!