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32 Shooting & Planning Tips To Instantly Improve Your Landscape Photos

32 Shooting & Planning Tips To Instantly Improve Your Landscape Photos I absolutely love landscape photography. I’m never more comfortable than when I’m surrounded by nature’s beauty with my camera. Over the years I’ve made a lot of errors, many of which I’ve learned from, and have hopefully improved my whole landscape shooting experience. Being […]

How to Use the Histogram in Photoshop

How to Use the Histogram in Photoshop The histogram is an extremely important reference, both in shooting and post-processing. In shooting it gives us a far more accurate readout of the distribution of light in our images, than previewing the images on the LCD screen on our camera. We can immediately know if our exposures […]

7 Powerful Photography Tips for Amazing Photos

7 Powerful Photography Tips for Amazing Photos Joshua Cripps offers us some great shooting advice to make our photos more impacting. My two particular favourites are ‘fill the frame’ and ‘simplify and exaggerate’. When composing, like most photographers, I’m not running through a list of rules that I need to follow. I go through a […]

Shooting Time-Lapse Photography at Night

Shooting Time-Lapse Photography at Night Continuing where we left off from Dave Morrow’s article on How to Plan for Astro Photography, The Slanted Lens takes us step-by-step, though the process of setting up and shooting an astro time-lapse. At the beautifully isolated location of Mono Lake, J.P. gives us suggestions on ideal shooting locations to […]

Tutorial – How to Photograph Waterfalls

Tutorial – How to Photograph Waterfalls In this short and to-the-point video, Tony Northrup gives us some great shooting advice for capturing dynamic waterfalls. He uses some great visuals to explain his points. His main focus is discussing various shutter speeds and available light. If you’ve never shot a waterfall before and plan on visiting […]

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