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In this short post, I want to inform you about the course of this website. Over the one and a half month, I released two other websites, ImprovePhotos.net and AlexCican.com. (I’d love to get some feedback from you if you have the time). Anyway, during this time, I have been secretly working on the redesign of this website. I am happy to say that today I finished it!
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“Every beginning has an end and every end is a new beginning” – Santosh Kalwar. Two years have passed since I started SicanStudios.com. Over the course of these years I learned many new things, interacted and helped people all over the world, improved and multiplied my skills, but also made many mistakes. In this article, a personal one, I’m sharing with you some mistakes I made, lessons learned and the near future of my online conquests. It’s also probably the last article on this website.
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Hello folks, I wanted to wish you all a Happy New and Prosperous 2010 from the bottom of my heart! I hope 2010 will be an awesome year, full of achievements and meaning, for you and your family! Good riddance 2009; Welcome 2010!!!
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In this tutorial I’m going to share with you my personal experience of how I managed to go from an average of 94 visitors per day to an average of 630 visitors per day and still growing. I divided the tutorial in 5 easy ways for you to follow.
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Greetings!
I am starting this post with an apology to you, fellow subscriber, for being away and inactive for such long period. There are various reasons for that.
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Neutral Density graduated filters (ND Grads) are a necessary accessory for scenery photographers (landscapes, waterscapes etc). These filters help managing the contrast in high contrast scenes. The filter reduces the amount of light coming in from a bright sky for example, bringing back detail and the lost colour. Here is a photo I took earlier, to show you how the sky is displayed with and without the ND Grad.

