PictureCorrect - Photography Tips and Techniques: "My personal digital workflow has changed a lot this year – I used to start in Photoshop with adjustment layers to do my primary processing. But now I power up Lightroom and go straight to Trey’s Lightroom Presets as a starting point (and I am often surprised to also end with them). We reached out [...]"
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Thursday, March 21, 2013
Five tips to help you choose a new camera lens | TechHive
Five tips to help you choose a new camera lens | TechHive: "Your camera lens has much to do with how you capture the world. So when it’s time to add a new optic to your kit, how do you decide which one?"
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When To Press The Shutter Button – Trust Your Impulse by Digital Photo Secrets
When To Press The Shutter Button – Trust Your Impulse by Digital Photo Secrets: "So much of good photography is timing. If you can press the shutter at the critical moment, right when your subject is at the peak of emotional expression, you’ll get the shot. But if you think too much about what you want, you’ll end up a second too early or too late. To get where you want to be as a photographer, you need to learn how to relax and trust your instincts. Try out some of these techniques the next time you’re taking pictures of friends and family."
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Why You Should Own an External Flash by Digital Photo Secrets
Why You Should Own an External Flash by Digital Photo Secrets: "Almost every modern camera comes with an on-board flash, even the higher-end DSLRs. You may wonder why, since almost every modern photo taken with an onboard flash is ugly: blown out highlights, red eye, harsh shadows and that characteristic look that screams “flash photo!” So why do manufacturers insist on including an onboard flash on cameras that are generally marketed to people who should know better? Let’s find out…"
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5 Tips for Photographing Extreme Sports by Digital Photo Secrets
5 Tips for Photographing Extreme Sports by Digital Photo Secrets: "Whether they’re coming off a ramp made of snow or concrete or hanging at hundreds of feet in the air, extreme sport athletes are fun to watch. Flying through the air, twirling, or landing the stunt, the crowds are engaged and photographers are clicking away hoping to catch that great shot for their portfolio. Whether you’ve tried to capture these action seeking subjects before or not, these tips on how to do it are sure to inform you; but at the very least I hope to inspire you to get out there and try it."
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Shooting in the Snow by Digital Photo Secrets
Shooting in the Snow by Digital Photo Secrets: "There’s nothing like a snowy day to inspire your inner photographer. Snow-capped peaks, the sunlight reflecting off ice crystals, kids throwing snowballs at each other – almost everything about the snow begs for photographs."
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