Combining Images for Large Subjectsusing Photoshop Photomerge — digital-photography-school.com: "Have you ever been so close to a subject that you just couldn’t get it all into the frame? You could use a fisheye lens but they creates so much distortion that it doesn’t always work the way you want it to. You can actually get the photo that you want with the lens that you already have! You can accomplish this by taking multiple images over several columns and several rows, and combining them into one very large, extremely detailed image. With a little practice and some information any photo is possible with the gear that you have in your camera bag."
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Sunday, February 2, 2014
How I Got The Shot: Portrait Style — digital-photography-school.com
How I Got The Shot: Portrait Style — digital-photography-school.com: "Whenever I see “How I Got The Shot” articles, they are typically landscape or nature shots, or difficult lighting situations. Rarely do you see a detailed account of the taking of a portrait image. Maybe because for portrait shots, it’s often more about the connection between subject and photographer than the technicals, or maybe because it seems fairly straightforward. That said, when I was first starting out in portrait photography, I spent many hours drooling over beautiful images I admired and wondering how they had been taken, and more importantly, how could I try to take something similar."
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3 Minutes with Portrait Photographer Alex Huff
3 Minutes with Portrait Photographer Alex Huff: "he beauty of portrait photography is that it is as diverse as its subjects and often takes its cues from traditional paintings. One photographer who has found such inspiration is Alex Huff who is today’s guest on “3 Minutes with…"
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5 Ways to Improve Your Photography – PictureCorrect
5 Ways to Improve Your Photography – PictureCorrect: "As an amateur photographer, you’re more than likely feeling a little impatient with the learning process. No doubt, you just want to be creating awesome, mind-blowing images this minute. Forget about weeks, months, or even years from now. Well, apparently Kai & his team understand this, so they’ve come up with some tips for improved photography and instant gratification:"
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3 Uses for the Radial Filter Tool in Lightroom 5 — digital-photography-school.com
3 Uses for the Radial Filter Tool in Lightroom 5 — digital-photography-school.com: "One of the most powerful new tools in Lightroom 5 is the Radial Filter tool. Here are a few examples of how you can use this tool creatively inside your workflow to help draw attention to your subjects. If you don’t have Lightroom5, you can use multiple graduated filters to draw attention, but it’s not as easy, and the results can be hit or miss."
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