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5 simple and very affordable tricks you can use for photography, you might want to keep a plastic bag in your camera bag at all times.Filmed with Sony a5100, few photos taken with Sony a6300.Text, image and video via chungdha © 2016 Rotterdam, The Netherlands (Nederland)SUBSCRIBEGet Latest Videos,Promotions & Exclusive Offers Via Email:We don't send spam!<!-- BuySellAds ... READ MORE
ISO 1200 | 11-04-2016 4:24 PM
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Someday, it will happen. You were absolutely certain that you’ve charged each of your camera batteries, but somehow you juggled them wrong and there’s only one or two fully-charged batteries in your bag! The rest of them are dead, and you’re going into a 15+ hour wedding. Uh-oh. (And you call yourself a professional!)Or maybe once upon a time your batteries used to last an entire workday, however now for some reason (maybe the 2-3 years of shooting under your belt have something to do with it) you find... READ MORE
SLR Lounge | 11-04-2016 2:10 PM
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Hi Gang: Sorry for the late post (I had a late game to shoot last night. Didn’t get home until 1:30 am and I was too lame beat to get a post in).This tip is how to get more precise control when editing in the Library Module’s Quick Develop panel, which instead of sliders (where you have very precise control), you have buttons (which move in pre-determined amounts when you click on them, and that’s the problem — sometimes those jumps are too big).OK, here’s the tip:... READ MORE
Lightroom Killer Tips | 11-04-2016 8:24 AM
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Macro lenses can be a fascinating thing. They can show us a side of our world that we didn’t even know existed. Letting us get up close and personal to things we’d never really paid much attention to before. Suddenly, everyday objects we take for granted offer an alien beauty. This video from the Macro […]The post Everyday objects are barely recognisable shot through a macro lens appeared first on DIY Photography. ... READ MORE
DIY Photography | 11-04-2016 7:51 AM
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The post 3 Steps to Editing Children’s Photos in Photoshop appeared first on Phlearn.These three simple steps will take your children’s photos to the next level!Step One: Add a VignetteA vignette is a great way to draw attention to a specific area of a photo. By darkening the edges of a photo, the viewer’s eyes will be drawn towards the center of the image, and ultimately the subject of the photo.A vignette can be added in many different ways, in this episode we use a... READ MORE
Phlearn | 11-04-2016 4:36 AM
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Every website your organization puts up is going to reach a moment when it is obsolete, out of date or buggy.How will you know?And what will you do about it?Big organizations have this problem every day. When building a website, the hierarchy pays attention. There are meetings and approvals, and it all fits together in the current strategy.But a year or a decade later, those folks have moved on, but the website remains. And it's unlikely that there's someone checking it for bad behavior.So there's... READ MORE
Seth Godin | 11-04-2016 1:10 AM
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I once thought blown out clouds were a deal breaker… not anymore! There have been many landscape photos that have found their way to my trash can on my computer because I pushed the histogram a bit too far to the highlights and ruined the picture.  It can be challenging sometimes to balance a good […]The post How to fix Blown Out Clouds appeared first on f64 Academy.... READ MORE
F64 Academy | 11-03-2016 10:01 PM
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In 2013, 8 wedding photographers, scattered around the UK, decided to get together and take an October trip to Paris. We were to live together for a few days, wander the streets and dedicate each day to street photography. In the evening we would review and critique each others work.On returning, our street shots were well received by fellow wedding photographers. Learning much from this experience we decided to make this an annual trip, each year visiting a different city. Our collective, The 8Street was... READ MORE
PetaPixel | 11-03-2016 12:09 PM
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In this Light Painting Photography tutorial Jason D. Page shows how to create a Light Man, or Woman, using a simple technique and tools from the Light Painting Brushes system. This is a technique that can be done when shooting alone or you can use a model to make it even easier.By simply tracing yourself or your model with light during a long exposure photograph you will leave a illuminated ... READ MORE
ISO 1200 | 11-02-2016 11:44 AM
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When I was in college, I lived for a while in a crappy little rental house next to a cemetery. Neither I nor my roommate, Brad, knew how to cook anything, and we ate bologna sandwiches pretty much all the time. Eventually, someone gave us a cookbook so simple that even a half-starved English major could learn a few basic dishes–the first page actually had step-by-step instructions, with pictures, for making toast in a toaster. It sounds silly, but it was exactly the cookbook I... READ MORE
PetaPixel | 11-02-2016 10:07 AM
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 When you shoot with a short lens—also called a wide angle—it affects the way all your video looks. Not only does this lens give you a wide view of the scene, but it changes the speed that people and objects appear to move within a scene. It can even change the way that camera moves look and feel. You can enhance all your video work when you know the strengths and benefits of the short lens.A short lenses is not always physically very small. You... READ MORE
Tuts+ Photo & Video | 11-02-2016 6:41 AM
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Reading An Article That Is Guiding You How To Become A Photography Teacher, To Yourself, Is Perhaps A Little Ironic?But, bear with me here….Image by Peggy und Marco Lachmann-Anke FREE BONUS: Want to seriously improve your Street Photography? Then download our free Street Photography Cheat Sheet. Keep it with you and use it as a quick go-to guide when you have those spare moments on the urban scene! Download it here. So, in normal circumstances, you’d learn photography from 3 resources,Online i.e. LightStalking From critiques of your... READ MORE
Light Stalking | 11-02-2016 6:00 AM
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The post How to Add a Vintage Film Border in Photoshop appeared first on Phlearn.How to Add a Vintage Film Border in PhotoshopLearn how to quickly add a vintage film border to any image in today’s episode!Film Border Stock ImagesThe first step to adding a vintage film border to any digital photo is to find an image online or scan your own film.There are many stock photo websites to choose from, in this case, we found the film border on Adobe Stock.Click Here to See... READ MORE
Phlearn | 11-02-2016 4:00 AM
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Why is it that we think that buying a new camera will help us become more creative with our photography? Why do we think that buying more lenses and gear will help us break out of our “photographer’s block”? Why is it that whenever we buy a new camera, lens, or tripod — we suddenly revert back to baseline enthusiasm after 2 weeks?... READ MORE
The Phoblographer | 11-02-2016 3:02 AM
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Happy Wednesday, Y’all! Yesterday we did a private, live KelbyOne members only Webcast that was a live portrait shoot (there’s a behind-the-scene shot during make-ready time), but during the 90-minute live Webcast, Lightroom’s tethering only completely quit on me about 3 or 4 times, which is a new record for their tethering reliability That’s why I thought it might be good to share how to jumpstart Lightroom’s tethering when it konks out on you (and don’t you worry — it will, multiple times during any tethered... READ MORE
Lightroom Killer Tips | 11-02-2016 1:16 AM
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I recently got my hands on a Light blaster. The Light Blaster Is a strobe-based image projector. Basically it’s a slide projector. You can select and project still images onto any physical space. They claim “unlimited possibilities for creative freedom“, so I thought I’d take it for a spin.  It is seriously one cool piece of kit The post Creating stylish cinematic portraits with the Light Blaster appeared first on DIY Photography. ... READ MORE
DIY Photography | 11-02-2016 12:01 AM
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In this edition of Quick Tips, we take a look at photographing doorsWhen we look at the front of a house we can tell a great deal about the occupants - these are clearly keen gardeners! Image by Tracy CalderIn this edition of Quick Tips, we take a look at photographing doors... READ MORE
Amateur Photographer | 11-01-2016 9:21 PM
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Here's three fun challenges you can have a go at to improve the composition of your shots. ... READ MORE
ePhotozine | 11-01-2016 5:10 PM
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Encoding video files can become a crazy technical feat. I don’t blame people for using the preset options, even if they’re usually rubbish. Here’s how to fix three common problems, in unusually clever ways. [ Read More ]... READ MORE
FStoppers | 11-01-2016 2:22 PM
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Hi photo lovers, In the past two months, I’ve been doing a market research for my project, Photolemur. I looked for different tools in the area of photo enhancement and photo editing. I spent quite a lot of time on research and gathered quite a lot of feedback from the community on my initial findings. I decided The post 148 photo editing tools and apps for every possible need appeared first on DIY Photography. ... READ MORE
DIY Photography | 11-01-2016 10:55 AM
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CSSCO is a new free and open source project that offers VSCO-style retro photo filters made and used entirely with CSS.This means that web designers can now upload an ordinary photo and then have it display with a non-destructive filter when viewed on a webpage, simply by adding the CSSCO css classes to the HTML.The project is the brainchild of developer Lauren Waller of next in South Africa. Waller says she created CSSCO over the span of a few weeks, and that the filters were... READ MORE
PetaPixel | 11-01-2016 9:27 AM
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I think in street photography, there are many different “sub-genres.” For example, you have the traditional candid street photography, you have “street portraits” (taking photos of strangers, primarily of their faces), you have photos of urban landscapes, and of just random stuff you might find on the streets. Candid street photography is one of the The post 10 tips for candid street photography appeared first on DIY Photography. ... READ MORE
DIY Photography | 11-01-2016 9:05 AM
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Just this week, I took on the tedious task of completely re-organizing my Lightroom catalog. Not to say that I was using Lightroom wrong, or even organizing my photos incorrectly…I knew I needed a new system that fit my workflow better. Defining the Problem Up until this point, I had used the default import options…This Post Sponsored By:Perfectly Clear for Photoshop or Lightroom is all about saving you time so you can focus on doing what you love best. Get a free trial of the award... READ MORE
PhotoFocus | 11-01-2016 6:00 AM
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In general, photographers are very good at deciding how much they like someone else’s photo. It isn’t hard — your first reaction to a shot is either positive or negative, and it typically doesn’t change much after that. Things get more complicated, though, when you’re talking about your own work. For me, at least, I find it tough to judge the quality of some photos I’ve taken. Sure, I know when a photo is awful, but what about the other shots? This article covers some... READ MORE
Photography Life | 11-01-2016 5:58 AM
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