September 15th, 2009
Photo by shawhouse
Here’s a surprising little tip that a pro once shared with me when thinking about contrast in images. It’s not really conventional but it works!
When setting up an image to shoot you can assess the contrast levels in a scene and see how the camera will ’see’ it by squinting.
More specifically – close [...]
September 3rd, 2009
Despite intimidating terms like pixels and memory card, digital cameras are a snap to use. This step-by-step manual guides seniors through this exciting new way to capture and share photos. Readers learn the basics of digital photography, plus how to choose the right camera, edit and manipulate images, share photos on the Web or via [...]
August 27th, 2009
Learn how easy to turn your images to Infrared(IR) images in photoshop.
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August 17th, 2009
In order to make a photography portfolio, a photographer needs to edit down their best 20 to 30 photographs. Make a photography portfolio that is cohesive and shows a personal style with tips from a professional photographer in this free video on photography.
Expert: Anthony Maddaloni
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August 13th, 2009
The quest for tack sharp photos is something most photographers are on the quest for – but sometimes it is a lack of focus can really make a shot what it is. Here are 12 images that either are completely ‘unfocused’ or which use focus selectively. Learn more about the technique of taking unfocused images [...]
August 1st, 2009
Whether it’s a photograph of mom that you’re sending to her or an image that you’re preparing to print, most photos can use some fixing before they’re ready to be shared or used.
Here’s a quick and easy Lightroom workflow that I apply to most every day images before sending them to family and friends, posting [...]
July 21st, 2009
Celestron’s Handheld Digital and Optical Microscope is an affordable option for teachers, students or research scientists who need to capture images of small objects. The built-in digital camera can take pictures or video and the USB cable lets you connect to a computer to view or save. Metal stand supports the scope and provides shake-free [...]
July 16th, 2009
Today Mark Jaquith shares some tips on developing a workflow in Aperture.
Aperture, Apple’s excellent image processing and organizational tool, can really help take your workflow to the next level. I’ve been using it for over two years (to the tune of over 10,000 images), and I couldn’t imagine going back. That said, it [...]
July 10th, 2009
By default GIMP comes with one ICC profile preloaded and that is sRGB. While this color space works well for images you wish to view on a screen, its color gamut (range of colors) is more lacking than, say, Adobe 1998 or Pro Photo. As a simple means of diagramming this, the image at [...]
July 7th, 2009
Weekly Assignment
This week’s assignment was f/16. The goal was to create images with a very large depth of field and we saw some really good uses of it. Our winner this week was Cadira’s lampshade. The lampshade had a very abstract quality that we liked. The details are nice and crisp and it shows how [...]