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Taking pictures at night can be challenging. And, if you try to take iPhone photos of the night sky, you’ll often be disappointed by the results. The sky might look grainy, or the moon and stars may not show up in your photo. However, with a few simple solutions, you’d be surprised at what you can capture when you shoot the night sky with your iPhone! In this tutorial, you’ll discover how to improve your night sky photography with iPhone. And you’ll even learn how to create wonderful star trail photos. 1. Use iPhone 11 Night Mode Do you have the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, or iPhone 11 Pro Max? If so, you can use the new iPhone Night mode...iPhone Camera
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Commercial photography marketing is a dark art. Often kept as a bit of a dirty secret amongst those in the know, however, we can all do these simple things to improve our chances of getting work. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Scott Choucino
Photo By Gene Nemeth Today’s Photo Of The Day is “The Plump” by Gene Nemeth. Location: Pennsylvania. 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 Gene Nemeth appeared first on Outdoor Photographer. Original linkOriginal author: Staff
When I bought a tilt-shift lens for my landscape photography, I soon discovered how to shoot panoramas without the need for a nodal slide. But I noticed some parallax problems. The answer to this was the Rogeti TSE-frame. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Nando Harmsen
Beauty images are a wonderful chance for you to find your personal style through your choices of lighting, posing, and editing. This excellent video tutorial will show you how a photographer used two lights and gels to create a unique beauty image. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Alex Cooke
The coronavirus pandemic has led to unprecedented shutdowns, bringing normal life to a complete halt in many places around the world, making for eerie scenes as normally bustling neighborhoods stand empty and quiet. This fascinating video tours the streets of New York City to show how starkly different the world is during the COVID-19 shutdown. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Alex Cooke
The post Landscape Editing Techniques for Fine Art Photography Using Lightroom appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk. In this video from the photographer, Marvin Grey, you’ll learn some fine art landscape editing techniques in Lightroom that will give you the opportunity to experiment with your landscapes to give them a whole new look and feel. While the results may not be for everyone, the techniques he uses will teach you some valuable Lightroom editing techniques that you can use in other editing scenarios. And what better time to tackle and play with our catalogs of landscape photos and learn some new landscape editing techniques while we are at home! Feel free to share your results...
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If there is anything that annoys me about Instagram, it is definitely the inability to respond to direct messages on a desktop computer. Thankfully, the company has finally brought the ability to read and respond to direct messages to the web version of the app. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Alex Cooke
Phase One Labs is a new function available for Phase One IQ4 150MP and 150 Achromatic digital back owners. The lab offers beta versions of features currently in development, allowing photographers to provide feedback for future releases. Even though it’s only in beta, the first feature is a doozy. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Zac Henderson
You can produce great images with a wide range of lighting setups ranging from natural light all the way up to several lights. However, a three-light setup is often a sweet spot for a lot of photographers, as it provides a lot of versatility while still being relatively manageable. This excellent video will show you a range of creative three-light setups you can use for your own images. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Alex Cooke
Canon has been pushing the boundaries of lens design recently, with some highly impressive optics coming to market, some never seen before. It seems the company is showing no signs of stopping, as a patent for an extremely wide full frame fisheye lens has just emerged. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Alex Cooke
It’s pay day for a researcher who recently discovered a huge loophole in Apple’s iPhone cameras. He is being paid $75,000 for finding out that an iOS and MacOS camera issue allowed hackers to take over both the camera and microphone in iPhones and Macs, and could spy on the user. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Jack Alexander
The post Weekly Photography Challenge – Living Room appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk. Continuing with the indoors theme, this week’s photography challenge topic is the LIVING ROOM! Due to the lockdowns, I’ve had to rent a furnished apartment in a new town. It has a “sea” theme. I took this and made them into a series. In the third image, the shell close-up, I did it using the reverse lens macro technique. I took my nifty fifty off my camera, flipped it around, held it against my camera, and took photos. You get some interesting effects. You could photograph objects in your living room. Create a still life from them, do interesting things with...Weekly Photography Challenge – Living Room
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Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Mountain Spring Sunrise” by Kim Hang Dessoliers. Location: Johnston Ridge Observatory, Washington. 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 Kim Hang Dessoliers appeared first on Outdoor Photographer. Original linkOriginal author: Staff
If you are a social photographer, it's very likely you're not shooting much during the self-isolation time. So, why not use the most challenging but also interesting subject there is, namely, yourself? [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Anete Lusina
Congratulations to Kris Walkowski for winning the recent Winter Shadows Assignment with the image, “White Meadow.” See more of Kris Walkowski’s photography on Facebook and Twitter. View the winning image and a selection of submissions in the gallery below. And be sure to check out our current photography assignment here and enter your best shots! [See image gallery at www.outdoorphotographer.com] Attachments Winter Shadows Assignment Winner Kris Walkowski (12 kB) The post Winter Shadows Assignment Winner Kris Walkowski appeared first on Outdoor Photographer. Original linkOriginal author: Staff
If you are interested in beauty photography, you might be used to complex lighting setup to produce the often intricate lighting you see in the final images. And while these sorts of multi-light setups certainly have their place, you might be surprised by just how much you can accomplish even using only natural light. This excellent video will show you how a photographer lit, shot, and edited this natural light beauty photo. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Alex Cooke
The post Getting Photos Organized with ACDSee DAM Software appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Glenn Harper. As soon as you begin using a camera with any regularity, you need to find a way of labeling photos and putting them in order. If you don’t, it could soon take hours to locate a given picture among all your folders, hard drives, and devices. ACDSee DAM software sets you on the right path from the beginning. Cataloging photos used to involve writing on them directly or typing out captions on sticky labels. Many people didn’t bother, but digital photography made record-keeping easier. Original photo by Brett Jordan. By investing in good DAM software at the earliest opportunity, you...Organizing images with ACDSee DAM software
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There are many ways to utilize this isolation period well, but if you want to get more eyes on your photography, this could be one of the most effective. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Robert K Baggs
The post Creative Abstract Photography with Food Coloring and Milk appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Megan Kennedy. Like any art form, photography thrives on experimentation. Creative abstract photography with food coloring and milk is a simple process, but it produces vibrant and immediate results. Using ingredients sourced from the pantry and the fridge, this is a fun project with plenty of room for creativity. f/5.0 1/125 ISO 100 x 2 A bit of history… Ever since they were discovered, humans have been enamored by the creative possibilities of dyes. Dyed flax fibers found in the Republic of Georgia in a prehistoric cave have been dated to 36,000 years BP. The earliest dyes were obtained from animal,...photography with food coloring and milk
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