Tuesday, April 15, 2014

How to Get Super Sharp Landscape Photography Images

How to Get Super Sharp Landscape Photography Images: "The most common question I get asked by my workshop students is ‘how do you get such sharp images?’. It’s actually really simple. Basically, avoid movement of any kind while the shutter is open, focus well and choose the right aperture for your creative vision. Mostly it’s just plain old common sense with a couple of technical elements thrown in, so if you want to learn how to get super sharp landscape photography images, here’s my list of top tips."



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Tack-Sharp Photos by Enhancing True Image Detail: Topaz Detail at 50% Off – PictureCorrect

Tack-Sharp Photos by Enhancing True Image Detail: Topaz Detail at 50% Off – PictureCorrect: "
Topaz Detail is designed to create tack-sharp and highly detailed photos by enhancing natural sharpness and taking full control over image detail. Detail breaks down an image into three levels of internal detail separation and three levels of tone separation and allows you to selectively enhance or remove detail throughout your image without the side effects of halos or artifacts. They are offering it at half off until the end of the month, simply remember to use the voucher code APRDETAIL at checkout. Deal found here: Topaz Detail at 50% Off"



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Essential Gear for Wedding Photography – PictureCorrect

Essential Gear for Wedding Photography – PictureCorrect: "Photographing weddings can be a huge task. You need to capture all the special moments between the bride and groom, and their friends and families–and you only have one chance to get it right. To lessen your stress level, professional wedding photographer Moshe Zusman provides a rundown of the necessary equipment you should have in your camera bag so you can capture the best shots on the big day:"



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Panning Photography: How to Blur the Background without Blurring the Subject – PictureCorrect

Panning Photography: How to Blur the Background without Blurring the Subject – PictureCorrect: "he best motion photographs pulse with energy. Action photographers accomplish this using many different techniques. One technique employs lightning fast shutter speeds to freeze motion so that every feather of a bird’s wings is perfectly sharp as the bird twists in flight, or so that every droplet of water sprayed by a swimmer is crisp and visible to the viewer. Sometimes, however, it’s better for photographers to “pan” with subjects to communicate movement and speed by creating intentional background blurriness, as with images of cyclists."



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