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#1 – What rule of composition did I use and why? For this particular photo, I’m not sure there is a Rule of Composition that applies. The Rule of Thirds, Golden K, Circle, etc. and the rest are clearly not…Read more →The post Wordy Wednesday #028: Dewy Details appeared first on CanonBlogger.... READ MORE
One of the worst moments in photography is when you get things back on the computer from a shoot to see that dreaded blur! If only you had been able to stabilize the camera more. I can’t tell you how…Read more →The post Eight Ways to Awesome Photos appeared first on CanonBlogger.... READ MORE
I’m coming out of silence for Wordless Wednesdays…primarily because so many people are asking me questions via email, Twitter, and FB to share details about the composition, post production, and other details. Instead of just spitting out metadata and…Read more →The post Wordless Wednesday #27: Boulder Tulips appeared first on CanonBlogger.... READ MORE
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Getty ImagesThis post has been updated. It originally published on June 15, 2012As the ones responsible for capturing a wedding day in images, we photographers are under a ton of pressure. To help you next time you’re asked (or even hired) to assume the role, we tapped ten top wedding pros for their techniques and strategies for bringing a smile to the face of even... READ MORE
Whether tacit or not, Adobe seems to have listened to the concerns voiced by many in the creative community over their impending pricing and licensing policy changes. As you may recall, I ran three posts late last year, first calling…Read more →The post Adobe Acknowledgement appeared first on CanonBlogger.... READ MORE
It was brought to my attention over the weekend that Scott Kelby chimed in on the pricing and policy change that Adobe has implemented on their latest episode of “The Grid”. It’s a great vidcast that hits on the meat…Read more →The post Why Scott Kelby and Crew are Wrong appeared first on CanonBlogger.... READ MORE
Lens corrections help offset imperfections present in nearly every camera image. These might include darkening near the corners of the frame, otherwise straight lines appearing curved, or color fringes near edge detail. Even though these often aren't obvious in the original photo, the benefits of their removal almost always are. However, lens corrections also have the potential to make images worse if not carefully performed, and depending on the subject, some imperfections can actually be beneficial.... READ MORE
After the last two weeks of traveling, I am a little whupped already. But, in every cloud is a silver lining, as I noticed a few items that I would find useful on every trip. With the idea of travel…Read more →The post Top Ten Travel Gadgets appeared first on CanonBlogger.... READ MORE
Planning is more important than ever with moon, night and astrophotography, in part because the desired conditions may only arise a few times a year. The following calculator can be used for guidance.... READ MORE
There’s an age old axiom that says you truly are not an expert or well-versed in any field until you’ve practiced it for 10,000 hours. Think about that number. Ten thousand! That sounds pretty daunting. It means taking a lot of photos…Read more →The post Which Photos Count appeared first on CanonBlogger.... READ MORE
Over the course of the last several days, a conversation has been happening in the NAPP forums regarding the “photography bubble”. I am calling it this because just like the tech boom, the housing bubble, and other historical events, the…Read more →The post The Falling Photo Bubble appeared first on CanonBlogger.... READ MORE
Planning when to be on location for the right light can make a tremendous difference in your photography. Use this tool to understand when twilight starts and ends, along with where and when the sun will rise and set.... READ MORE
Ever feel like your creativity is at a standstill? Something got it on hold? The common belief is that creative or mental blocks come from trying too hard to actually be creative. So, how can we stop trying to hard? It’s not…Read more →The post Take Time to Play appeared first on CanonBlogger.... READ MORE
I need some help! Recently I had the idea of creating a Pro level Point and Shoot camera review corner as an interesting addition to the blog. To that end, I am compiling a short list of P&S cameras that…Read more →The post A Pro Level Point and Shoot? appeared first on CanonBlogger.... READ MORE
Paying more attention to light is perhaps the single most important step you can take to improve your photography. With many landscapes, having good natural lighting can even be more important than the choice of subject itself. Different types of natural light can also produce a wide variety of subject appearances — even though these all have the same light source. Learn how to achieve the right light for your subject by utilizing the unique qualities of your particular time of day... READ MORE
I’ve not been in the gear market for a while, but while discussing some technical stuff with colleagues over in the NAPP forums, had some time to check pricing in various outlets for used gear, and there are some deals…Read more →The post Buying Used? appeared first on CanonBlogger.... READ MORE
Why can't I just point my camera at what I'm seeing and record that? It's a seemingly simple question. It's also one of the most complicated to answer, and requires delving into not only how a camera records light, but also how and why our eyes work the way they do. Tackling such questions can reveal surprising insights about our everyday perception of the world around us — in addition to making one a better photographer.... READ MORE
Digital photo restoration can work miracles by turning a faded old family portrait into an image of seemingly modern quality. Alternatively, this process can work in reverse to give a photograph a timeless feel. Performing either of these transformations yourself is not as difficult as it may seem — you just need to know which restoration tools to use.... READ MORE