Articles by Lisa Schauer - PictureCorrect33 articles

How to Set Custom White Balance with a Gray Card

How to Set Custom White Balance with a Gray Card

Are you looking for a quick way to instantly improve your photography? Aren’t we all? Phil Steele has some great tips for taking it up a notch by understanding how to work with and customize white balance in the following video: Steele says that if you want accurate color in your photographs, you need to […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: These Happy Dogs Will Put a Smile on Your Face

Interesting Photo of the Day: These Happy Dogs Will Put a Smile on Your Face

Delve into Alicja Zmyslowska‘s wonderful canine portraits, starting with these three happy border collies: Madlene, Sorin, and Zoe are trained and cared for by dog trainer Patrycja Kowalczyk in Poland. Zmyslowska shot this image with a Canon 5D Mark III at 85mm, 1/800 of a second, f/1.8, and ISO 320.

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Sunset over Ceahlau

Interesting Photo of the Day: Sunset over Ceahlau

Photographer Lazar Ovidiu has managed to make a frozen landscape look almost warm in this magical shot of a sunset over Romania: Ovidiu captured this photograph on the Ceahlau Massif, a mountain in the Carpathians, using a Canon 7D and Tokina’s 12-24mm ultrawide lens.

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Stunning Winter Night

Interesting Photo of the Day: Stunning Winter Night

Like starscapes? Like winter? Then you’ll love Joris Kiredjian’s photograph of frozen trees on Mont Pilat in the Massif-Central region of eastern France: Kiredjian describes his photography as a “modest manner of paying tribute to landscapes that I admire and respect”. He shoots with a Nikon D800.

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Stars over Yellowstone Falls

Interesting Photo of the Day: Stars over Yellowstone Falls

Today’s interesting photo is the perfect combination of amazing landscape and stunning nightscape. Photographer Royce Bair captured this truly surreal shot of the Milky Way over Yellowstone Falls: Baird shot this 15 second exposure with a Canon 5D Mark III and a 24mm f/1.4 lens. At first glance, one might think that this is some […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: The Truth Behind Rock Climber Photos

Interesting Photo of the Day: The Truth Behind Rock Climber Photos

Look at this! There aren’t very many photographs of photographers photographing that are quite as impressive as what you see in this setup. I don’t know about you, but I’ve just figured out what I want to do when I grow up.  Adventure photographer Corey Rich is seen here capturing a shot of famous free […]

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10 Weirdly Clever iPhone Camera Tricks

10 Weirdly Clever iPhone Camera Tricks

Want to get more mileage out of your iPhone camera? Kai Wong has a list of out-of-the-ordinary suggestions for you in the following video: 1. Use your headphones as a remote control If you’ve got the current incarnation of iPhone earbuds, you can use the volume control on the cord as a remote control. This […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Big Sur 360 Degree Panorama

Interesting Photo of the Day: Big Sur 360 Degree Panorama

Randy Scott Slavin, a New York based photographer and director, has created a series called Alternate Perspectives. Slavin creates otherworldly images by merging multiple shots into a stereographic projection or 360° panorama. This fantastic shot is called “Big Sur”: Slavin’s work has been shown in galleries and was featured in the December 2012 issue of […]

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How Photoshop’s Sharpening Filters Work

How Photoshop’s Sharpening Filters Work

We all want our photographs to be tack sharp, right? Photoshop can help with that, but there are a bewildering number of choices when it comes to sharpening your images. Deke McClelland is here to demystify how Photoshop’s sharpening filters work: How to Sharpen Your Photos in Photoshop When preparing to sharpen an image, you’ll […]

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Photographer Blends Stop Motion and Light Painting to Create Moving Creatures

Photographer Blends Stop Motion and Light Painting to Create Moving Creatures

Have you tried light painting yet? (If not, maybe you should—it’s a blast!) If so, prepare to be impressed and probably humbled. Photographer and light painter extraordinaire Darren Pearson will blow your mind with his combination of stop-motion film and LED artistry: If you’re not familiar with what light painting is and how it’s done, […]

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