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Today, we are showing you the best long-exposure app for your smartphone! Long-exposure photography is a technique that can produce stunning results. You can get smooth, misty waterfalls or even see the earth’s rotation through star trails!  We are lucky enough to have brilliant cameras in our smartphones. To get full control over these cameras, we may need an application. By exploring the best long-exposure apps, we will tell you which is best for smartphone photography.  Expert Recommendations iPhone Photo Academy Looking for a convenient way to improve your photography skills without relying on free photo editing apps? Check out this video course that teaches you how to take stunning iPhone photos effortlessly. Shop  Offers × iPhone Photo Academy by iPhone Photography...Product
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We have compiled a list of the best websites for ordering the best canvas prints online. So whether you are looking for a high-quality service or one with a huge range of customization options, we have you covered. When it comes to home decor, there’s nothing quite like a beautiful canvas print. Not only are they stylish, but they can also be a great way to showcase your personality and unique style. Thanks to the ever-growing number of online printing services, getting your hands on canvas prints online has never been easier. But with so many different services, how do you know which is the best for you? Our top pick is CanvasPop, but read on to find out more! High-Quality...Product
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Getting the most out of your film photography endeavors often means striking a balance between quality and cost. Kodak Gold 200 is a film stock that offers a compelling combination of affordability and pleasing results, particularly when shooting in 120 format. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Filters are simple tools, but as our workflow becomes more intent-driven, the use and efficiency of these simple tools become more crucial than expected. Filters are helpful tools, but in a fast-paced situation, they can cause delays or even failures. This simple solution might prevent that. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Nicco Valenzuela)
Photography contests are a great way to showcase your images to the world. You can share your photos with a wider audience by entering these competitions. And you perhaps get some feedback from professionals or fellow photographers. You might not win any money. But posting your images on the competition’s website has a lot of benefits. We’ve updated our page for the best daily, monthly, and yearly photo contests. Check back often for updates! Try our Effortless Editing With Lightroom course to ensure your photos look their best. We provide step-by-step edits for magazine-quality images. Or try one of our many creative photography eBooks or courses to help you submit your best shots! Video Course Effortless Editing with Lightroom Master the...Product
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Sony’s decision to open their full-frame E-mount mirrorless cameras to third-party lens manufacturers has led to a thriving market with a variety of options. Among these, three standard zoom lenses stand out: the Sony 24-70mm f/2.8 GM II, the Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 DG DN Art II, and the Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 G2. These lenses are popular because they offer a versatile zoom range and a bright maximum aperture, making them ideal for various shooting scenarios, including low-light situations and achieving smooth bokeh. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Using lines in photography composition is a great way to make your images more powerful. A straight horizon or a series of street markings, lines can be a photographer’s best friend. They can add structure or a sense of direction, adding more meaning to your photographs.  This article is the best starting point if you want to learn more about using lines in photography composition. We look at how you can use lines of all kinds to strengthen your photographs. You can also see our full article on photography composition if you want to learn more.  Using Lines in Photography Composition Lines are one of the most important tools in photography composition. You can use them to draw the eye, create...vertical lines in photography
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Truly affordable macro lenses, especially for hobbyists who are just starting out, are tough to find. The Pergear 60mm Macro lens promises magnification beyond the standard 1x reproduction ratio, but at just $200, can it really deliver usable results? In this hands-on review, I’ll test out this lens and take a detailed look at its performance. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Coleman)
Getting the right look for a portrait often depends on more than just the subject. Backgrounds are essential, and minimalist backgrounds can be a great way to create striking images that emphasize the subject. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
One problem you will ask yourself at one point in your photographic journey is: how do I fix blurry photos? Today, we will guide you through different methods to fix blurry photos in Lightroom.  We will touch on techniques you can use in both versions of Lightroom. So, whatever version you prefer to work on, your photos will look as sharp as possible at the end. We will also mention a few points to help you get sharp results inside your camera. Why Do We Get Blurry Photos?  There are many reasons why our images could turn out blurry. There are obvious mistakes like the focus not being correct or having a low-quality or dirty lens,. Also, there are finer details...man photographing in middle of the road at night
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The post What Is Tonal Range in Photography? appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Adam Welch. The concept of tonal range is fundamental to every image. But for many photographers, tonal range goes unnoticed and unconsidered. As we progress on our particular paths, there can be times when even the most mindful of us take some things for granted. The simple elements are sometimes overlooked first, such as a sloppy tripod setup or misdialed camera settings. In the same vein, the essential technical concepts of photography go misunderstood, misinterpreted, or (even worse!) completely forgotten. This malady spans all levels of skill and afflicts both pros and hobbyists alike. As an example, consider the most basic building block...Understanding Tonal Range in Photography 1
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Understanding your camera settings can dramatically improve your photography. Many photographers believe that shooting in manual mode is the only way to achieve professional results, but this video argues that this is not always the case. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Wandrd’s new Transit Travel Backpack was designed specifically to appeal to travel enthusiasts. It’s part of the Transit Line, which includes a carry-on suitcase, a tote bag, a travel wallet, and a backpack. In this article, I review the Transit Travel Backpack after a couple of months of use.  This backpack can be an excellent solution for travel photographers and filmmakers. The modular design not only fits our clothes and travel equipment but also leaves plenty of room for our photographic equipment thanks to the camera cube. Wandrd products have always been favorites of our editorial team, and this bag is no exception. I tested it for months in different scenarios and photoshoot settings. Over the years, I have used many...Product
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As a photographer, you’re likely driven by passion and a desire to capture compelling images. However, the path to a thriving photography career is often paved with challenges and frustrations. Understanding and navigating these pitfalls can significantly contribute to your success. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Adobe Lightroom has continued to become more powerful over the years. If it has been a while since you have used Lightroom, you might be surprised at how far it has come. Masking is an area where the software has greatly improved, including a tool that could have been called the Mask Anything tool. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Jeffrey Tadlock)
Composition is crucial in landscape photography because it's one of the few aspects a photographer has complete control over. Understanding how to arrange elements within the frame can significantly elevate a photograph from average to extraordinary. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
It's going to be an exciting year for Canon fans, with the EOS R5 Mark II and EOS R1 expected to be fully announced. And to hold you over until the EOS R5 Mark II is announced, here are some rumored specifications. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
The post How to Make An Inexpensive DIY Light Tent appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Darren Rowse. Note: This is a great DIY light tent tutorial that we originally published in 2008. Since then, thousands of our readers have used it to build their own DIY tents (with outstanding results!). It’s worth mentioning, however, that in the last 15+ years, light tents have become substantially cheaper. You can now purchase an inexpensive light tent on Amazon for around $30. Of course, DIY models do come with plenty of benefits, and if that’s your preferred approach, then read on! Light tents are a great way to capture images lit by soft, flattering light, and they’re used by...Step8Light
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A fast standard zoom lens can be one of the most versatile pieces of equipment in a photographer's kit. Covering a popular zoom range and offering a wide maximum aperture, lenses like the new Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 DG DN ART II are ideal for a variety of photographic applications. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
The post How to Use Juxtaposition to Improve Your Landscape Photos appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by David Shaw. Juxtaposition. It’s one of my favorite words, and it’s also one of the most important aspects of successful photography. Juxtaposition is consciously used in portraiture, outdoor adventure photography, and travel shooting. In landscape photography, however, juxtaposition is often overlooked. I say “overlooked” because many landscape shooters do in fact use juxtaposition in their landscape images. They simply use it without being aware of it! You see, juxtaposition – which refers to the act of bringing together conflicting or contrasting elements – is a key feature in most good landscape photographs. I’m not claiming that landscape photographers who don’t...Using Juxtaposition for More Compelling Landscapes
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