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Left vs Right Camera Exposures

Left vs Right Camera Exposures

Getting your exposure correct in-camera saves you time from fiddling around in post. And, as you progress your career in photography, it’s one of those fundamental things you need to know how to do. If you haven’t watched part 1 yet, you can watch part 1 here. Setting your display brightness manually, referring to the […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Steel Wool Long Exposure with a 360 Camera

Interesting Photo of the Day: Steel Wool Long Exposure with a 360 Camera

Long exposure photos of burning steel wool are fairly common. While shooting burning steel wool with a long exposure, the burning ashes leave a trail of bright light. However, have you ever come across a burning steel wool image shot with a 360 camera? Photographer Rod Evans captured this amazing shot: Evans placed his Insta360 […]

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3 Tips To Nail Exposure In-Camera

3 Tips To Nail Exposure In-Camera

Being able to nail the exposure in-camera is something every photographer should be able to do. It’s quite essential as you’ll be able to deliver results with optimal quality and details. It also cuts down a pretty good chunk of time you’d otherwise spend in correcting exposure in post. Photographer Pye Jirsa from SLR Lounge […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Sun Rays in Slot Canyon

Interesting Photo of the Day: Sun Rays in Slot Canyon

Slot canyons are interesting land forms. From a photographer’s perspective, it’s the way the sun rays enter them that adds drama to the scene. It appears as if the sun is creeping into the canyons, thereby creating interesting patterns of light and shadows. Photographer Tristan Todd was in the southwest coast of Vancouver island when […]

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Creating a Pure White Background in Studio

Creating a Pure White Background in Studio

Colorful backgrounds and backgrounds with patterns have a special place in photography. They help in adding to the mood and character of the photograph. But that doesn’t mean that plain white backgrounds are boring and useless. They too have their importance, especially when you want to draw all the attention to the subject. In this […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Sunflower Sunset

Interesting Photo of the Day: Sunflower Sunset

It’s not always that we get to see sunflowers as far as our eyes can see. But have a look at the following image taken by Reddit user Bgoehres: you won’t believe what you’re seeing. This sunflower field in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, sure seems to be a dreamland for sunflower lovers: “This is on a private […]

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Simple Tips to Make Photo Editing Less Stressful

Simple Tips to Make Photo Editing Less Stressful

We know a lot of photographers get scared when it comes to editing photos. The workflow is complex and adjustments can seem myriad. But the photo-editing process does not have to be complicated at all. If you’re worried about making the right moves in post-processing, we have the right video for you today. Professional photographer […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Lighthouse Under the Milky Way

Interesting Photo of the Day: Lighthouse Under the Milky Way

Looking at astro photos makes us realize that we are the equivalent of a speck of dust in this gigantic universe. Yet, we have so much within ourselves. In short, the vastness of the universe is truly unimaginable. Just have a look at the following image that photographer Mauricio Salazar took from the La Paloma […]

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Choosing JPEG or RAW for Certain Situations

Choosing JPEG or RAW for Certain Situations

Many photographers swear by the idea that you should always shoot in RAW. While not a bad idea per se, there are certain situations where shooting in JPEG makes more sense. The matter of whether to shoot in RAW or JPEG is thus very much situational. In today’s insightful video, we have photographer Phil Steele […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Oil & Water Macro

Interesting Photo of the Day: Oil & Water Macro

Macro photography has to be one of the most interesting genres of the craft. You never know what you’re going to see. Based on the level of magnification you choose to work with, even the most mundane object can appear intriguing. Take for instance the following image that was shot by a photographer who goes […]

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