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This isn't an early April fool's joke, dear reader. Oppo's latest flagship device has a built-in microscope included, and the results are impressive. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Paul Parker)
The post Composition in Photography: A Complete (and Modern) Guide appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Ana Mireles. If you’re looking to learn about composition in photography, you’ve come to the right place. In this article, I’ll cover what composition is, and I’ll explain how to use it to make your images eye-catching and unique. So whether you’re a beginner photographer learning the basics or a more experienced shooter who wants to improve, read on to find out some of the most effective composition tools, concepts, and guidelines available! What is composition in photography? Composition in photography refers to the position of elements inside the frame and how they interact with each other. Ultimately, composition is about...rule of thirds
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When it comes to photography, or any business really, sometimes you need to pivot in order to succeed. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by David J. Fulde)
There’s a wealth of telescopes for attaching to your smartphone available on Amazon, but the marketing for the StarScope Monocular would have you believe that their designers have broken the laws of physics. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Andy Day)
No matter how good you are, there is always room to learn more and improve as a photographer. There are many different levels you go through in your development as a photographer, and knowing where you are can help you prioritize where to focus your attention next. This insightful video discusses the five levels of proficiency as a photographer and what it means to be at each one. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Photo By Gerry Groeber Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Rooted In Time” by Gerry Groeber. Location: Prescott, Arizona. “After four months of staying at home, I had to force myself to go out and create,” explains Groeber. “This image is to fresh starts.” See more of Gerry Groeber’s photography at www.gerrygroeber.com. Photo of the Day is chosen from various OP galleries, including Assignments, Galleries and the OP Contests. Assignments have weekly winners that are featured on the OP 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 Gerry Groeber appeared first on Outdoor Photographer. Original linkOriginal author: Staff
One of the most common ways to make money through landscape photography is to sell prints, but with such a crowded market, it can be tricky to stand out. This excellent tutorial discusses some of the best-selling types of prints as well as some helpful tips for maximizing your sales. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Do you want to turn a photo into a sketch? Apps that turn photos into drawings are a great way to get creative with your iPhone photography. From classic pencil sketches to cartoon animations, a photo sketch app lets you turn a picture into a drawing in seconds. In this article, you’ll discover the 5 best iPhone apps for turning your photos into incredible works of art. 1. Prisma Best For: Sketch and paint effects based on the styles of famous artists Wide range of artistic effects based on the styles of famous artistsNew art filter released every dayAdjustable filter strengthPhoto editing tools for fine-tuning effectsPrice: Free (in-app fee for premium features) The Prisma app lets you transform your photos into...Apps That Turn Photos Into Drawings
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If you don’t have a ton of fancy lighting gear at home, this doesn’t mean that you can’t produce gorgeous studio-style images. This in-depth video tutorial shows you how to get great results using minimal equipment from the comfort of your own garage and dives deep into how they're edited in Lightroom. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Andy Day)
Photo By Beth Young Today’s Photo Of The Day is “El Dorado National Forest, Wildfire Devastation” by Beth Young. Location: Kirkwood, California. “As the sun was setting and casting interesting shadows on these wildfire-devastated trees in the El Dorado National Forest yesterday, I experienced a profound respect for the life and death they endured,” says Young. “As a photographer who prioritizes capturing uplifting, hopeful images, it’s really difficult for me to photograph images with any semblance of decay or destruction, but I was inspired to attempt it nonetheless. Minimal post-processing was required to convey the reverence I have for these resilient trees, primarily relying upon Adobe Lightroom’s latest color grading panel, which really has a profound impact on the mood of...
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Canon has been releasing some mightily impressive lenses the last few years, but two of the more unique options we have seen are the RF 600mm f/11 IS STM and RF 800mm f/11 IS STM. They are quite affordable, however, offering photographers the chance to use extreme focal lengths without breaking the bank. How do they hold up in practice? This great video review takes a look at both of the lenses and the images they produce. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Here, I show you how to take the first steps with the free and open photo-editing software RawTherapee. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Nils Heininger)
Over on my scottkelby.com blog today I wrote about a new feature just released in Photoshop (well, Photoshop’s Camera Raw plug-in) that is a real game changer. In short, it allows you to increase the resolution of your image up to 4x its size without a loss of quality (in fact, sometimes the 4x bigger version looks sharper than the original, which is just crazy). You can read about it over on my blog (here’s the link), but the even bigger news is that Adobe says this feature is coming over to Lightroom (Classic and cloud) very soon, which is big news indeed!!! The Wildlife Photography Conference kicks off Tomorrow …but it’s not too late to join us. In fact, even...🙂
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The point from where a photo is created, determined by a high or low shooting angle, is instrumental to determine the success of the photograph. Regardless of subject matter, point of view is critical. The subject matter of this week’s tip is how to get good pattern, shape and form shots, so let’s explore how point of view can be strategically used to make great ones. A low, ground-level vantage point allows the photographer to get close to the base of the subject, which can net a unique perspective. Most images are made from an upright position, so a low vantage point often grabs a viewer’s attention. A high vantage point allows the photographer to shoot down on a subject and...
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Strobe lighting can seem quite daunting for the uninitiated, but once you get past any fear you might have and just dive into it, it really isn't that complicated. This straight-to-the-point introduction to strobe lighting is a great place to start. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Mike O'Leary)
The post 5 Camera Filters That Can Enhance Your Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Simon Bond. If you want to know the best camera filters for photographers, you’ve come to the right place. Because in this article, I’m going to share with you the five filters that’ll instantly improve your photos. I’m also going to explain who should consider each type of filter, and what the filters can do for your photography. So if you’re ready to discover the magic of camera filters, then let’s get started! Filters come in two different shapes Camera filters allow you to add more creativity to your photography.Circular filters – These filters screw directly onto the front of your lens....5 Camera Filters That Can Enhance Your Photography - orange warming filter
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Nathan Elson is back with another installment of his "How I Got the Shot" short-form tutorials. This time, Elson is sharing his process for creating an image using light reflected from his seamless as his key. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Mark Dunsmuir)
Soviet-era vintage camera lenses are revered by many for their build quality and singular optics, but this particular lens is even better than most. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Robert K Baggs)
The latest rumors for the Canon EOS R1 have been published on several sites, and in many respects, they're pretty unbelievable. The alleged leap in technology from Canon's current flagship, the Canon 1D X Mark III to the potential EOS R1 is huge, to say the least. However, this seems awfully familiar to what happened before the Canon EOS R5 was released. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Usman Dawood)
Clean up clutter backdrops in macro photographs by recycling the trash into a beautiful close-up DIY backdrop. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Jason Parnell-Brookes)

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