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Adding Dew Drops to Enhance Macro Photography

Adding Dew Drops to Enhance Macro Photography

Here is a secret weapon to add to your photography arsenal. It’s another simple tip that can take your nature photos to a whole new level! Flower photography is what got a lot of us interested in photography in the first place. Even if flower photography wasn’t part of you getting bitten by the photo […]

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5 Ways to Avoid Blurry Soft Photography

5 Ways to Avoid Blurry Soft Photography

You’ve just returned from the 1 hour photo shop with a pack of your prints or you’re having a look on your computer monitor and what do you see? The image that you saw on your LCD isn’t as sharp as you thought. The problem? Slight movement as you pressed the shutter. How do we […]

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Panning Photography Tips

Panning Photography Tips

I would like to introduce one of the most interesting techniques in photography — “Panning”. Many might wonder and ask:” What is panning?” “Using frying pan?” Answer is no. Panning is very simple, just set shutter speed, aperture, hold your camera and pan along with moving subject (tracking motion with your camera). Guess what you […]

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Character Portrait Photography Tips & Techniques

Character Portrait Photography Tips & Techniques

Capturing character through portraits has always been a real and true representation of people photography. The magazines always show us perfection by misrepresenting the imperfections of models and actors and other celebrities. Character portraits capture reality and the essence of the subject. So how do we go about capturing a true character photo that is […]

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Photographing the Micro Landscape

Photographing the Micro Landscape

When I began making pictures of the landscape, it was always the big picture that mattered. And I suppose it’s the same for most of us. It was a case of taking a few exposures and then moving on to the next grand view. Then came the day when I needed to make some pictures—photographers […]

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The Essential Guide to Macro Lighting

The Essential Guide to Macro Lighting

Want the secret to mind-blowing macro photography? For the first time this photographer is sharing her step-by-step method, that will give you a complete practical understanding of macro lighting, for stand-out photography. Covering the ‘What’ the ‘Why’ and the ‘How’ of macro photography lighting. It is currently 75% off today for the launch sale if […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Jupiter Lighting Up The Night Sky

Interesting Photo of the Day: Jupiter Lighting Up The Night Sky

Star gazing might include a glimpse of a planet when the conditions are just right. Photographer Jason Domogalla hiked through Oregon on trails that were usually closed off but because of the dry season were accessible during the winter. The mountain in the background is Mount Jefferson. The brightest point in the sky is Jupiter, […]

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How to Find the Ideal Shutter Speed for Moving Water

How to Find the Ideal Shutter Speed for Moving Water

Today’s article is partially based on concepts from the Landscape Editing Masterclass if you want to dig deeper for further training. Here’s a shot I took at a spot just down the coast from my home in Sydney. It required three separate exposures (for the sky, water and rocks) which I then blended together in […]

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Fixing Missed Focus with a New A.I. Model

Fixing Missed Focus with a New A.I. Model

In photo editing news, Topaz Sharpen AI v4.0 was just released, and it’s on sale now! Missed focus? Soft lens? Motion blur? Version 4.0 now has an updated Standard AI model, performance improvements, a redesigned UI, improved usability and more. It is currently marked down 25% off today if you want to check it out. […]

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Street Photography Focus Tips

Street Photography Focus Tips

Because you’re often working quickly and stealthily, the matter of focusing while doing street photography is important. Here are some tips. Hyperfocal Distance Technique Hyperfocal distance is a popular technique used mostly with rangefinder cameras. If you are using a Leica or Contax manual focus rangefinder, you’ll find the lenses marked and easy to read […]

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