How to Use ND Filters with Studio Strobes – PictureCorrect: "Neutral density filters are most often used in bright, sunny outdoor locations to serve as a way to block out excessive lighting. Photography guru, Mark Wallace, points out in a video introduction to the filters, that they can serve purpose in the studio as well. Check it out:"
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Thursday, May 3, 2012
Panoramic Photography to the Extremes – PictureCorrect
Panoramic Photography to the Extremes – PictureCorrect: "In his project alternate perspective, he shoots hundreds of images of one location in order to stitch them all together in one large 360 degree image. Randy finds the actual shooting of the images the easiest part, the most difficult part is finding locations that will work for his unique photographs."
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How To Use Camera Raw Tools to Develop Digital Photographs - How-To Geek
How To Use Camera Raw Tools to Develop Digital Photographs - How-To Geek: "If you think Photoshop is the most powerful tool in a photographer’s toolbox, think again. Whether you’re using freeware, Adobe Camera Raw, or Lightroom, Raw developing tools are the best way to turn good pictures into great ones."
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Sony SLT-A57 Review
Sony SLT-A57 Review: "At first glance this model rang many of the same bells and, before starting the review, I took the A57 on a run around a local marketplace, full of colour and life, to shoot some pictures and a length or two of video. With nary a glance at the manual!"
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How to Shoot Star Trails & Out of This World Night Sky Photos | Photojojo
How to Shoot Star Trails & Out of This World Night Sky Photos | Photojojo: "It’s beautiful and sparkly. It’s the night sky!
When the night is clear, the stars and astrophotographers come out to play. But you don’t need to be an astronomer to shoot the stars. We’ll show you how."
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When the night is clear, the stars and astrophotographers come out to play. But you don’t need to be an astronomer to shoot the stars. We’ll show you how."
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