Monday, April 21, 2014

Wild for Wildflowers: 6 Photography Tips | Apartments.com

Wild for Wildflowers: 6 Photography Tips | Apartments.com: "Every spring, wildflowers pop up on the sides of highways all over the Hill Country. If you grew up in central Texas, you probably have a photo or two your parents snapped of you posing in a field of bluebonnets. You can thank the late First Lady Lady Bird Johnson for this; she worked tirelessly to get the Beautification Act of 1965 passed, which native flora to the roadways, rather than endless billboards."



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Spring Photography Tips, Tricks and Ideas from the Pros

Spring Photography Tips, Tricks and Ideas from the Pros: "Spring is the season to practice getting true, authentic color in your pictures. And with family and friends showing up in their Sunday best, or bright yellow raincoats, you can capture some picture-perfect moments. These spring photography tips from the pros will help you elevate your skills from intermediate to expert smartphone photographer."



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School Of Digital Photography: Architectural Photography Tips – How to Photograph North Facing Buildings

School Of Digital Photography: Architectural Photography Tips – How to Photograph North Facing Buildings: "Perhaps one of the most difficult assignments you could be called to work will to photograph a building situated in a busy/crowded city and whose elevation faces true north. If you are wondering why, then I strongly recommend you first have a look at these two posts which we published earlier in this blog."



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Photography Tutorials | Digital Camera World

Photography Tutorials | Digital Camera World:



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Exposure Blending Using Luminosity Masks Tutorial

Exposure Blending Using Luminosity Masks Tutorial: "There will be a time when the wizards behind your camera technology conjure up a sensor so powerful they will swallow up any scene and spit it out just as it was – no over, or underexposed areas. Until then, in order to produce an image with a high dynamic range of light, you have to work with the sensors available to you and create your own post-processing magic."



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How to do Dreamy Landscape Photography with a Neutral Density Filter

How to do Dreamy Landscape Photography with a Neutral Density Filter: "Perhaps one of the most overlooked and undervalued tools you can own as a photographer is a Neutral Density filter (ND Filter) or Graduated ND Filter. In fact, if photography is considered painting with light then a ND filter would be considered the brush tip. You see, different paint brush tips can be used to regulate, if you will, the amount of paint you apply with each stroke – just like different Neutral Density or Graduated ND filters can be used to regulate the amount of light you allow to enter your camera."



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