Saturday, May 18, 2013

Waterfalls | DPmag.com

Waterfalls | DPmag.com: "This Quick Fix installment is a bit different from my past columns. First, I'll share some quick digital darkroom fixes for waterfall pictures. Then, I'll move on to some tips for making the best in-camera waterfall exposures. After all, you must start with the best in-camera image. Always."

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Some In-Camera Adjustments For An Image That Goes POP! by Digital Photo Secrets

Some In-Camera Adjustments For An Image That Goes POP! by Digital Photo Secrets: "What makes an image beautiful? For many, it’s color. But your camera isn’t going to give you great colors out of the box. It’s a ‘dumb’ piece of equipment. Even with all of our sophisticated computer technology, your camera is still guessing which settings will reveal the best photo."

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Displaying Your Photos by Digital Photo Secrets

Displaying Your Photos by Digital Photo Secrets: "Today’s photographers take a lot more pictures than photographers did just a couple of decades ago. But on average, fewer of those images ever get seen. That’s because storing digital photos is easy, fast and requires virtually no extra space."

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How to Get a Nice White Background in Portrait or Still Life Photography – PictureCorrect

How to Get a Nice White Background in Portrait or Still Life Photography – PictureCorrect: " you’ve spent time shooting people or products inside a studio then, chances are, you’ve shot a white background before. In this video, photographer Mark Wallace discusses a common pitfall of shooting subjects against a white background — lighting the background insufficiently so it appears gray instead of white. He offers a couple of solutions, using both off-camera speedlights and more powerful studio strobes:"

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How to Capture Really Sharp Photos – PictureCorrect

How to Capture Really Sharp Photos – PictureCorrect: "One of the most frustrating experiences for a photographer is to get home from a photo trip with some great images only to find that some of the images are not sharp. To help solve this problem, this article covers seven things that a photographer can do to create really sharp images."

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