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Layer Photo Editing Tricks in Capture One

Layer Photo Editing Tricks in Capture One

Today’s tutorial kindly comes to us from Capture One Hidden Features. Our readers can use coupon code pc10 for a discount on the full eBook. In recent years, the Layers tool in Capture One has drastically evolved. You can now create complex masks in a couple of clicks and perform all the editing in layers. […]

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Focal Lengths and Types of Photography

Focal Lengths and Types of Photography

Focal length is defined as the distance between the point of light ray convergence of your lens and the sensor/film (measured in millimeters). The longer the focal length, the narrower the angle of view. The shorter the focal length, the wider the angle of view. Focal length is an essential factor to consider when choosing […]

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Pre-dawn Landscape Photography Tips

Pre-dawn Landscape Photography Tips

There was a time when I’d come home from most sunrise shoots disappointed. Why? Because I didn’t like cloudless skies. And by the time I’d realise the sunrise was going to be a “boring” one, I’d already be out of bed and on the way, so I might as well go through with the shoot. […]

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Canon Launches the R1 and R5 Mark II Full-Frame Cameras

Canon Launches the R1 and R5 Mark II Full-Frame Cameras

MELVILLE, N.Y., July 17, 2024 — Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, today launched two new professional full-frame mirrorless cameras, the EOS R1 and EOS R5 Mark II. The EOS R1 camera is designed for both professional still photographers and video creators in a wide range of fields including sports, news reporting […]

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Understanding Metadata for Photographers

Understanding Metadata for Photographers

In the digital age of photography, understanding metadata is crucial for photographers who want to manage, organize, and utilize their photos effectively. Metadata is the hidden data embedded within your digital images, providing essential information about the photo. Let’s delve into what metadata is, why it’s important, and how you can leverage it to enhance […]

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New: Photo Education Bundle

New: Photo Education Bundle

The newly launched Photo Education Bundle is a comprehensive collection of photography courses designed to help photographers at all levels enhance their skills. This bundle includes a variety of courses taught by renowned photographers and educators, covering different photography genres and techniques. What’s Included in the Photo Education Bundle? The Photo Education Bundle offers a […]

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Why Photographers Love the 35mm Focal Length

Why Photographers Love the 35mm Focal Length

When it comes to selecting a focal length, photographers have a multitude of options, each offering distinct perspectives and creative possibilities. Among these choices, the 35mm focal length stands out as one of the most preferred and widely used by photographers around the world. In this blog post, we’ll delve into why the 35mm lens […]

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Branching Out: A Fun Tree Photography Challenge

Branching Out: A Fun Tree Photography Challenge

Trees are often overlooked as subjects in photography, yet they offer an array of textures, shapes, and colors that can produce stunning images. This exercise will help you explore the beauty of nearby trees, improve your composition skills, and experiment with different lighting conditions. Whether you’re in a forest, a park, or even your backyard, […]

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Sony Unveils the ZV-E10 II Camera

Sony Unveils the ZV-E10 II Camera

Sony Electronics has announced the launch of the ZV-E10 II, the latest addition to its ZV series, alongside the upgraded E PZ 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 OSS II lens. This new release promises to enhance the content creation experience with its advanced features and user-friendly design, building on the success of its predecessor, the ZV-E10. Enhanced Performance […]

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Minimum Handheld Shutter Speed

Minimum Handheld Shutter Speed

There is a good reason why professional photographers suggest that you use a tripod for tack sharp photos. We do not realize it, but even the tiniest of movements from our hands can creep into the image in the form of camera shake. This does not make much of a difference in general photos, but […]

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