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Don’t Be Afraid of High ISO on Modern Cameras

Don’t Be Afraid of High ISO on Modern Cameras

As the internet grows and grows, photography tutorials are becoming more and more abundant. All that information can be a good thing, but it can also create problems as it sometimes has the magical effect of turning one’s opinion to fact over time. Read around about digital photography and you will come across the ‘stock’ advice […]

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How to Use the Remove Tool in Photoshop

How to Use the Remove Tool in Photoshop

In this recent video, pro photographer Matt Kloskowski covered the latest updates to Adobe Photoshop. Here are some of the most important takeaways from his in-depth exploration of the new features: Arguably the highlight of this recent update, the new Remove tool has quickly become a favorite for Kloskowski. Grouped with the Spot Healing Brush […]

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2 Methods of Star Trail Photography

2 Methods of Star Trail Photography

Astrophotography, specifically star trail photography, offers an extraordinary way to explore and capture the awe-inspiring beauty of the night sky. Whether you are a novice photographer looking to dive into the world of astrophotography or an expert seeking to refine your techniques, this guide will provide you with practical tips and methods to capture perfect […]

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Photoshop Generative Fill Reaction & Walkthrough

Photoshop Generative Fill Reaction & Walkthrough

Photoshop, the ubiquitous tool of photographers and graphic designers, has unveiled a groundbreaking feature called ‘Generative Fill’. If you’ve ever thought about an AI tool that could seamlessly insert objects into your images, expand your borders, or replace your background, then Generative Fill is the ultimate game-changer. Patrick Hall from Fstoppers took it for a […]

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Perfect Focus in Photography: A Comprehensive Guide

Perfect Focus in Photography: A Comprehensive Guide

Photography, at its core, is an art form driven by detail and precision. One vital element that often differentiates a good photo from a great one is the focus. Achieving perfect focus can transform a snapshot into a captivating image that draws the viewer in and holds their attention. Importance of Focus in Photography Focus […]

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How to Use Generative AI Fill in Photoshop

How to Use Generative AI Fill in Photoshop

Are you ready to elevate your Photoshop game to the next level? This video introduces Adobe Firefly, a ground-breaking generative AI technology now natively integrated into Photoshop. Brought to you by Adobe’s Photoshop guru, Russell Preston Brown, Firefly is a powerful, non-destructive feature that works by taking text prompts and transforming an existing photograph into […]

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Side Lighting in Photography

Side Lighting in Photography

Today’s article was kindly shared with us by Ignacio Palacios, author of the 12 Types of Natural Light which is designed to help photographers harness the incredible power of light. This is light that comes from one side or the other and is very important to add dimension and texture to an image. Side lighting […]

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Street Photographer Shares 5 Tips from His Career

Street Photographer Shares 5 Tips from His Career

After spending over five years diving into the world of photography, Roman Fox shares a collection of five high-level, holistic tips in his recent video. These are not your typical technical advice, like the use of the rule of thirds or understanding exposure triangle. Instead, these are tips that touch upon the ethos of being […]

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How a Fisheye Lens Works

How a Fisheye Lens Works

A fisheye lens is a type of ultra wide-angle lens that produces strong visual distortion to create a wide panoramic or hemispherical image. Named for the visual effect they create, which is similar to how the world might look through a fish’s eye, these lenses achieve an extremely wide field of view by bending incoming […]

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Exploring Landscape Photography with a Single Prime Lens

Exploring Landscape Photography with a Single Prime Lens

Recently landscape photographer Nigel Danson shared his experiences venturing into the Lake District, armed with nothing more than an 85mm lens. The challenge? Capture the beauty of this serene location through the confines of a fixed focal length lens. The result was a visual exploration that revealed new layers of creativity and spontaneity in his […]

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