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Photo By Scherbroeck Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Sunset on Kodiak Island” by Scherbroeck. Location: Alaska. “While camping in the Grizzly Bear Refuge on Kodiak Island, Alaska, the sunset was truly amazing,” recalls Scherbroeck. Want to get your images in the running for a Photo of the Day feature? Photo of the Day is chosen from various galleries, including Assignments, Galleries and Contests. Assignments have weekly winners that are featured on the website homepage, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. To get your photos in the running, all you have to do is submit them. The post Photo Of The Day By Scherbroeck appeared first on Outdoor Photographer. Original link(Originally posted by Staff)
Laowa is a company that never stops amazing me with their creative approach to lens design and cornering of a market sector that appreciates their unique designs. Today, we’ll be taking a look at their latest offering for APS-C cameras, the ultra-fast Laowa Argus CF 33mm f/0.95 APO. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Dylan Goldby)
The post 11 Food Photography Ideas (for Easy Inspiration) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Ana Mireles. Are you looking for food photography ideas to get inspired? You’ve come to the right place. Professional high-end jobs in food photography often have a producer, an art director, a home economist, and a food stylist – or a subset of these. But if you’re just starting out, or you use food photography for your blog, you have to take care of everything on your own. These food photography ideas are meant to help – and cover lots of key information, from picking the props to editing the photos. So keep on reading! 1. Use non-reflective props whenever possible One...food photography ideas non-reflective mug vs reflective mug
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It seems like the mirrorless/DSLR realm operates in a different dimension to phone cameras. Sony’s new a1 body boasts a 50-megapixel full-frame sensor and is cutting edge, yet Samsung’s Galaxy S20 Ultra claims to have a 108 MP sensor — and now there are some wild rumors about upcoming 200 MP phone sensors. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Mitch Warnick)
The May 2021 issue of Photoshop User, the Magazine for Lightroom & Photoshop Users, is now live on the KelbyOne site and KelbyOne Mags for iOS and Android. In this issue, we’ll show you how to add lighting effects in Photoshop from the practical to the magical, plus how Lightroom users can take advantage of the new Super Resolution feature in Camera Raw, creating a fake window reflection, tapping into your inner artist with AKVIS plug-ins, repairing a badly damaged image in Photoshop, and so much more! This issue’s cover image by KelbyOne member Larry Grace! KelbyOne Pro & Plus members have access to more than 95 back issues of Photoshop User magazine all the way back to January 2012, plus all 64 issues of Lightroom Magazine. Not a Pro...
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Submit Your Most Profitable Image During Covid-19 The 2020 pandemic has been extremely hard on photographers but over the last few months, business has started to pick up and we want to hear some good news. Show us your most profitable image since the start of the Pandemic. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Lee Morris)
Atmosphere in images is both important and difficult to attain, particularly when the weather isn't obeying your desires for interesting conditions. Here is a tutorial on how to create your own fog brush for Photoshop and turn a bland image into something more moody. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Robert K Baggs)
Photo By Marlon Porter “While walking along the shoreline of the Lakefront Promenade Park in Toronto, Canada, a mother swan spotted us and swam over with her three babies in tow riding safely between her wings,” explains Marlon Porter. “She waddled up onto the sand, and her tiny chicks plopped out and curiously walked over to me and my father, snuggling with each other and exploring the world around them. Everything was perfect—the sunlight diffused by the gray sky, the calmness of the water, the mother swan trusting us while standing proudly nearby and the fearlessness of these little birds to get so close to my camera. It all came together to allow me to get this perfect portrait of the...
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On1 Photo Raw 2021 has come a long way over the last few years. Is it now a viable alternative to both Lightroom Classic and Photoshop? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Ivor Rackham)
There’s a reason that California is one of the most popular destinations for nature photographers. It’s home to several iconic national and state parks, and the sheer size of the state spans multiple geographies, climates and ecosystems, with something for every landscape and wildlife enthusiast.  To help you plan your next California photo adventure, here are travel guides to five unique areas that offer extensive photographic possibilities. Winding, Wondrous Big Sur The Big Sur coastline is a magnificent 98-mile stretch of central California land and sea, from Carmel in the north to Cambria at the southern end. I prefer to concentrate my photography and workshops on the first 27 miles beginning at the Carmel River in the north and heading south....Point Reyes National Seashore: Kehoe Beach
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Some of the most meaningful photographers most of us will ever take are of families and babies, both our own and those around us. But it's far from an easy niche, so here is a behind-the-scenes demonstration and tutorial. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Robert K Baggs)
I use Lightroom, in some capacity, for everything I shoot. Without it, my workflow would be entirely different, and probably not for the better. While some of the recent feature updates have been fine, I still can’t believe these three features haven’t made it into the software after all this time. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Coleman)
Photo By Jeff Sullivan Today’s Photo Of The Day is “The Wave in Black and White” by Jeff Sullivan. Location: Arizona. “Striated layers of Navajo sandstone undulate under erosive forces, gradually uncovering rock formed in the Jurassic Period, 150 to 190 million years ago,” describes Sullivan. “Visiting the Wave requires a cross-country hike of over 3 miles from the Wire Pass Trailhead on House Rock Road, near Kanab, Utah. Only 20 hiking permits, awarded by lottery, are issued for each day by the Bureau of Land Management. “For maximum control over contrast and detail, three exposures were captured one stop apart. After adjustment in Adobe Lightroom, a High Dynamic Range (HDR) master was created in Photomatix. That result was converted to...
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The Canon EOS R5 has been in the hands of photographers for several months now, allowing them to get a real feel for how it holds up in long-term usage. This excellent video review takes a look at the EOS R5 after six months of usage and how it performs in a variety of genres. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Scott has an article from last week sharing 5 great reasons to start using Lightroom mobile, and I wanted to build on that with a focus on using Lightroom on an iPad. I’m still using a first generation iPad Pro, so I can’t speak to the benefits of the power boost that comes with the latest generation of iPads. I’m just focused on the cool benefits of using Lightroom on this device in general, no matter which iPad you own. That said, many of these same benefits apply to using an Android based tablet, but I don’t own one to test with to confirm. (1) A much large display You could almost say this goes without saying, but it really is the...
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Modern cameras are highly advanced machines, often with dozens of features and customization options to help you get the shot. With so many features, it is easy to overlook some of what you can do. Here are five camera features you might not know about that can help you take better photos. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
The post Nikon NX Studio Review: How Good Is This Free Photo Editor? appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Simon Ringsmuth. In order to write a good Nikon NX Studio review, it’s important to step back to see who this program is for and how it fits into the image editing landscape. In 2006, Nikon released a software tool called Capture NX, which was designed for its fledgling line of digital cameras. Over the years, Nikon slowly added new features, but Capture NX was never a serious competitor to Adobe Lightroom, Capture One, or other popular image editing and management software. That all changed in early 2021; Nikon retired Capture NX (and its companion, ViewNX) and replaced...Nikon NX Studio Review Flower
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Events like concerts and professional sports are some of the most exciting and desirable things to photograph, but they almost always require a specialized pass for access. If you are wondering how to get one, this excellent video essay discusses when you will need one and how to go about obtaining it. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
“I only shoot natural light. I’m a natural light photographer.” I can’t even begin to count how many times I’ve heard some variation of this statement. It doesn’t get any less silly each time I hear it, though. Why would anyone want to box themselves into doing only one thing? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Ali Choudhry)
The Samyang 24mm f/1.8 AF is a remarkably compact lens at a very reasonable price that still offers impressive image quality for Sony E mount shooters. This excellent video review takes a look at the lens and the kind of performance you can expect from it in practice. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)

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