Sentences with phrase «photos using just»

If you make and / or sell things online then the new Lightcase #flatlay, a mini pop up photo studio will give you amazing photos using just your smart phone.

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A lot of companies just use stock photos, but it's more real, authentic, and personal when everything is custom and done by a photographer.
If this isn't possible for you to do (or you just prefer not to do it), you can use a high quality free stock photo from a site like Unsplash, or a simple picture of your actual lead magnet.
Far better not to waste time trying to tidy your hundreds of thousands of photos, but instead just to use the best available tool to occasionally sort through the mess when you need to.
We used to just send people to the wall, which has employee photos ordered by start date.
You don't have to use the same profile picture for Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn, just present photos consistent with your desired image.
Just ask Farhad Mohit, founder and CEO of Flipagram, an L.A. - based content platform that enables people to create and share visual stories using their own photos and videos and pair them with legally licensed music on their phones.
On Sunday, the specialist Android website tweeted a photo showing the device's navigation bar as faintly visible against a gray background — evidence, it said, of screen burn - in after just a week's use.
He can just initiate transaction, make and send a photo of the QR code and sender can use this bitcoin address directly.
12:37 pm ET: Rep. Adam Kinzinger just held up his phone to show Zuckerberg that someone was using a fake account with his photo and a similar name.
As for the still images of people shown, those are just stock photos and stolen unattributed images from other websites, which is a common tactic that these binary options robots use.
Not sure what subliminal «vibes» you're getting from the image, but I think it's just a stock photo that they've used before for other articles.
I have used Photoshop in the past but I honestly just love taking photos in natural daylight, it makes all the difference!
They're both pretty inexpensive (Photoshop elements isn't the same as classic Photoshop, which is very expensive) and I just use them to lighten photos and make small adjustments.
I thought I had seen these cupcakes previously, but these lovely new photos were too eye catching not to take another peek Do you use bread flour own in cupcakes then, or just occasionally?
I also am just getting into photography and love how clear your shots are, I am wondering what lens you used to take this photo?
I've been using my mom's cookbooks up to now and the ones I can get in my eastern European country are just collections of recipes with dull photos of dead food.
There's cacao nibs in the bowl but they're just for the photo:) You don't have to use cacao butter if you use powder.
I just use natural light — I set up my photos right next to a wall of windows I have in our breakfast nook area.
I primarily use Photoshop for my photos, but that's just because I feel more comfortable with it — I have a armature background in graphic design so it's layout is familiar to me.
Just use #namelymarly and share the photo on Instagram or join my Namely Marly Facebook group and share it with me there!
And they do come out just like the photos — I don't use any fancy, phony «food styling» tricks that look great but make it inedible.
Also, I find that I use very few photos taken at maximum aperture and tend to like the ones at about 4.0 Though I just bought a 100 mm macro lens, I've only used it for the samosas photos and will probably stick with 50 mm for most food shots.
i just used this recipe, and I wondered: Why in the photo does it look like chunks of pumpkin, but only the canned in the recipe?
At this point you can refer to the photos above and use a cake ring and acetate to help decorate your cake, or you can just pour the ganache right over the cake.
Like another reviewer here commented (Petra) there was nothing quick about this 22 minute chicken masala... By the time I was finished washing, slicing, cutting and cooking everything I was in about 3 hours... I doubled this recipe... It came out very good looking just like the photo at the top... Some people here commented that the recipe was bland so I added a 3/4 teaspoon of both cumin and coriander powder to the sauce... Nothing bland about this... It was on the spicy side... Not marinading the chicken in yogurt didn't make much of a difference... I used chicken tenders... When are they ever tough or chewy anyway...
Just from glancing at the old photo, I think I reproduced the dish fairly accurately, although I would've used more curry powder if I hadn't run out.
I'm just staring at the photo trying to guess what ingredients you've used haha!
I just purchased a Paderno spiralizer and am looking forward to using it a great deal.I have a couple of questions: I'm wondering if I should peel the zucchini first as it looks like you might have in the photo.
-LSB-...] Ultimate chewy chocolate chip cookies — you might have just met your soul mate.As you can see from the photos, I used my food processor for this job — but — I've heard that blending cashews into cashew cream can work well in a Vitamix too if that's what you prefer.
Just snap a photo and share it using #namelymarly on Instagram.
The colors just punched me in the eye (to borrow a phrase that was used on my photos).
See the photo at top, for which we used Tolerant's gluten - free organic green lentil pasta, just one of several such high - protein, legume - based pastas.
Hello -LRB-: I was just wondering what camera you use... you're photos are absolutely stunning and are so inspiring, i'm definitely trying out a ton of your recipes thank you -LRB-:
dear green kitchen, in the picture i see not a butternut pumpkin, but a hokaido (bright orange, butternut is pale yellow) did you use this just for the foddstyling, i mean teh photo.
I settled for a roasted parsnip soup (I will post that recipe another time), a roasted brussel sprout, quinoa, cranberry and almond salad (I used this recipe as a guide) AND a mushroom bourguignon... oh it was good, a rich, smooth and silky «gravy» just like the photos imply!
The photo shows a traditional sweet potato pie that has a crust, and is just used for a point of reference.
And if you end up making them, snap a photo just be sure to use #Bostongirlbakes so I can see!
We don't put individual photo credits on each photo in this edition, just because we use so many, but here are the names who deserve applause for this issue: Berry Evans III, Doug Guler, Jim Johnson, James K. Leash, Dennis Lee, Samuel Stringer and Phillip Walton
We love seeing photos from your day out at Huddersfield Town, to share them with us just use the #htafcsnaps hashtag on twitter on the day of the game, and make sure you @htafcdotcom and we'll retweet the best ones!
You can also use Flickr to find great photos from other people to illustrate your blog posts, just check the creative commons attribution on them before you use them and always add a credit.
As another member of the UK Etsy crowd, we're proud to have a UK portal to jump upon — plus as Sally say's we're already used to e-commerce, our photos and blurb is done and we just love having a UK site and UK pound sterling to show our wares off on!
I often use a simple piece of thick card on the other side of the photo from the window to bounce just a little light back into the subject to lift the details in the shadows slightly.
More than just a milestone photo prop, our Time Snaps can be used for multiple kids and multiple occasions including nursery decor, pregnancy photos, age milestones and birthday photo prop.
(If you'd like to use the photo in connection with, for example, a guest post by me on your blog, just ask.)
Use it to share photos of your entire workspace or just the tidy corners:)
To enter, just take a photo from the fair and share it with us on Instagram or Twitter using the hashtag #folksygoestomarket.
The fun part: Share a picture of your baby wearing just a diaper and we'll use the photos in upcoming posts about diaper need.
I used Christmas cards to get in touch with old friends and to send photos to those elderly relatives and friends who just haven't gotten the hang of email.
Just use photo frames with some pretty paper and write on the glass with a dry erase marker as Kristy B. did in this photo alongside her daughters.
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