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Jordan Blake is a black artist originally from Nigeria. He has lived in Baltimore, USA for several years. After finishing college, he made the move to New York to better figure out and explore who he is and what type of images he wants to create. Of course, it doesn’t go unnoticed that New York also offers greater opportunities for collaboration and sharing of work. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Ali Choudhry)
Many people are surprised to learn that in the midst of all the hustle and bustle of northern Virginia, just 17 miles from Washington, D.C., a National Park Service site sits nestled along the Potomac River. Great Falls Park is an 800-acre natural oasis that offers views of the mighty Potomac River as it crashes over jagged rock formations. The park’s three designated overlooks—two of which are handicap accessible—are all within a short walk of the visitor center. There’s even a good chance you’ll witness kayakers braving the river’s rapids. While the highlight of the park is the Potomac River, the park also maintains 15 miles of nature trails that both follow the river and meander through scenic forest. Weather At...
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Photographers who want to dabble with video and have some apprehension will learn from this post. While video and photography are not identical, they have great overlap in concepts and it's likely that you know more than you think. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Walid Azami)
Covering the world’s greatest athletes at the Olympic Games is nothing more than a dream for many photographers. For Getty Images’ Bruce Bennet, photographing the Olympics is just another day at the office. I spoke with Bruce about his experience covering hockey at the 2022 Winter Olympic Games in Beijing. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by John Ricard)
Photo By Bill Sisson Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Liquid Ice” by Bill Sisson. Location: Ricketts Glen State Park, Pennsylvania. “Ricketts Glen State Park in northeastern Pennsylvania features more than 20 waterfalls along steep hiking trails,” explains Sisson. “The trails are open three seasons, but during the winter they’re closed except for hikers with proper ice climbing equipment. Especially during cold snaps, the waterfalls freeze over and sections of trails become covered with ice. The waterfalls and trails are transformed into an icy, winter wonderland. Hikers have to be experienced and more careful on ice, but they’re rewarded with a landscape that looks very different from other seasons. I usually hike the trails at least once a winter. I often...
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Following the success of its inaugural competition last year, the African Wildlife Foundation and Nature's Best Photography have launched the second annual Mkapa African Wildlife Photo Awards. Get your entries in before the June 1, 2022 deadline. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Mark Dunsmuir)
… have we achieved feature parity? Previously, I wrote about how to decide which version is best for your needs, and I left out an important point that’s worth mentioning now, which is that while it is possible to use Lr offline when needed it really does require a reliable Internet connection and ample data to use it as it is designed. LrC on the other hand can be used in its normal functions of editing, library management, and output while being completely offline. For anyone with limited Internet access or capped data plans this aspect of how each program is designed would clearly favor Lightroom Classic. That said, with all the subscription plans from Adobe you do need enough Internet...
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Apple's new Mac Studio has created an entirely new class of desktop computers for the company, offering some insanely powerful capabilities that should be able to tackle anything even the most demanding photographers and filmmakers can throw at them, all at a price that starts significantly below the Mac Pro line, making it an impressive value. In this review, we take a look at the new computer and just how much power it houses. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
The post 6 Tips for Stunning Abstract Photography (+ Examples) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Peter West Carey. Abstract photography is a lot of fun (and often jaw-droppingly beautiful). But how can you create gorgeous abstract shots of your very own? In this article, I share plenty of practical tips, tricks, and techniques for amazing abstract shots. I also share plenty of inspirational examples. By the time you’re done reading, you’ll know how to capture beautiful abstracts, whether you use a smartphone, a DSLR, or a large-format film camera. Let’s get started! 1. Move your camera while you shoot The simplest method for creating abstract photos – and one that’s loved by most abstract shooters –...PWC-Travel2016-0323-3539
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NOTE: Sorry I didn’t get this posted on Tuesday like usual (totally my fault), but here ya go (and sorry again for the delay). Ok, we’re picking up where we left off last week, where we went through the basics of Layers in Photoshop and why we even need layers in the first place. We focused on creating a new layer and changing the orders of objects (or photos) on our layers; how to fill stuff on layers with color, now to move stuff on layers. All that type of stuff.  This time around, I’m going to introduce you to the wild world of Layer Blend Modes, which are useful for so many things (it’s one of my most-used Layers features),...
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The Xpan was one of the most innovative cameras ever produced. Launched in 1998, it was a joint venture between two giants: Hasselblad and Fujifilm. Its unique design brought panorama images to 35mm, with the ability to switch between standard and panorama images on the fly. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Matt Murray)
Sony creates some of the most advanced cameras and lenses in the world, and if money is no object, you can put together a kit that can tackle just about any photo or video situation you could possibly throw at it. There are a lot of options out there, though, so if you are wondering where to start, check out this helpful video guide that will show you some of the best choices in the Sony full frame system. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
"Chimping" is a term used by some photographers to describe the habit of other photographers who they deem to be looking at their rear LCD screen on the camera too much. But the information on the back of your camera can be really useful, especially if you are someone just starting. Here is my argument for chimping and some ways you can use your LCD screen effectively. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Casey Chinn)
If you are new to street photography, it can be quite the intimidating genre, but with a little practice, it can quickly develop your photographic eye and improve your work in many other genres as well. If you are interested in street photography but wondering how to get started, check out this helpful video tutorial that features seven tips sure to set beginners on the right path. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
They may not cost a lot. But these are two lenses that punch well above their weight. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Christopher Malcolm)
Normal focal length lenses with wide maximum apertures are some of the most popular options out there, suitable for everything from portraiture to low-light events coverage and astrophotography. The Venus Optics Laowa Argus 45mm f/0.95 FF lens offers that sort of package at a fairly affordable price, and this excellent video review takes a look at the lens and the sort of image quality and performance you can expect from it in practice. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Photo By Jon Reynolds Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Tracking the Trails” by Jon Reynolds. Location: Lassen Volcanic National Park, California. “As I snowshoed past Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center and ascended the snow-covered Lassen Peak Highway, I stopped to notice the myriad meandering tracks of more intrepid snowshoers down in the valley below,” describes Reynolds. 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 Jon Reynolds appeared...
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The post White Balancing in Lightroom: Your Step-By-Step Guide appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Helen Bradley. White balancing should be an essential part of every post-processing workflow, but how does it work? And how can you white balance in Lightroom for the best results? In this article, I share everything you need to know, including an easy-to-understand explanation of white balancing, as well as a few simple methods for white balancing your photos in Lightroom. I also explain how you can creatively use white balance to produce beautifully artistic images. Let’s get started. What is white balance in Lightroom? White balancing is the process of neutralizing color casts in an image. You see, every light source,...Lightroom white balance examples
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Looking for a gimbal that's capable of stabilizing your mirrorless camera, phone, or action camera, all without taking up too much space in your bag? Zhiyun's newly announced Crane-M2 S brings the unique features of the larger M3, including a fill light, USB-C fast charge, and a built-in display, to the more compact form-factor of the Crane-M2. Want to see what makes this gimbal such a powerhouse? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Coleman)
DxO PureRAW is a permanent part of my photographic workflow. Before anything else, I take my raw files from my mirrorless camera and my drone through PureRAW first. It checks my camera and lens data and outputs a raw file with corrections that eliminate lens distortions, vignetting, noise, and a host of other issues specific to my hardware. Here's my review of what was a must-have the last time around. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Mel Martin)

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