Posted by Jessica, Editorial Department on October 31st, 2007
Imagine this: You’ve been out taking photos all day, enjoying your “me time.” When you get home, all you want to do is upload them to Webshots and share them with your friends and family. But first you have to find the cable to connect the camera to your computer. Or you have to walk [...]
Posted by Jessica, Editorial Department on September 28th, 2007
Have you ever uploaded a really great photo to Webshots, only to realize that it looks like this:
With Webshots’ new rotating feature, you can now edit your photos so they’re right side up—that way everyone can enjoy those beautiful smiles without craning their neck! In fact, you can rotate a photo left and right, and [...]
Posted by Jessica, Editorial Department on September 6th, 2007
If you’re a Yahoo Photos member, then you probably know that Yahoo is closing this service on September 20, 2007, at 9 p.m. PDT—that’s just two weeks away! Yahoo is giving its members the choice of transferring their photos to a variety of other photos sites, but Webshots is not one of them.
Regardless, Webshots welcomes [...]
Posted by Penny Adams on August 20th, 2007
Photographing cityscapes at night may seem daunting, but with a steady tripod, a cable release and a few tips, you can easily capture fascinating images after dark. My favorite time to photograph cityscapes, such as downtown Nashville or San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, is when the sky turns soft shades of purple and blue, which [...]
Posted by Jessica, Editorial Department on August 2nd, 2007
We’ve been busy here at Webshots, and we think you’ll like the new look and feel of your Member Homepage, including the new tab for tags. What are tags, you ask? They’re labels or keywords that are used to group pictures, videos, albums and even people.
Webshots has always let you tag, or keyword, your albums, [...]
Posted by Jessica, Editorial Department on July 19th, 2007
We’re releasing some new code for Webshots, so parts of the site will be down for about 30 minutes beginning at approximately 12 p.m. on Friday, July 20 (all times PDT).
What to do? Tell me your 3 favorite things about Webshots. These are mine:
1. Enjoying all the amazing Creative Challenge entires.
2. Getting email alerts [...]
Thank you to all the members who emailed Customer Support about the issues with the daily Pro Shots and Editor’s Choice photos.
We are currently experiencing a server issue that may have caused all or some of the images to not show up. Our engineers are working to correct the issue, and you should be able [...]
Posted by Jessica, Editorial Department on June 11th, 2007
Who’s lying? Who’s crying? Who’s dying? Sneak a peek at tonight’s best TV with TV.com’s new show, TurboVision.
We’ve watched the last few episodes and are hooked—now we have more time to organize our albums on Webshtos instead of channel flipping.
Plus, we adore the new host Laura Swisher. Check out her MySpace page and make her [...]
We just rolled out a new feature that makes staying on top of Webshots easy: alerts. Now you can get the featured albums and the Webshots blog emailed to you on a daily or weekly basis. You’ll never miss a stunning album or Creative Challenge again!
How do I sign up?
Go to your new alerts page [...]
Nikon d80: aperture priority mode
Brian Cooley, Editor-at-Large for CNET.com, shares tips for one of his favorite modes on a Nikon D80 digital SLR: aperture priority. This setting lets you control the area of focus to make subjects really stand out.
Watch the video to great some great ideas, then check out these Webshots photos from a [...]
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