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When to Ignore the Histogram and Choose Your Own Exposure

When to Ignore the Histogram and Choose Your Own Exposure

Exposure in photography can be subjective. When deciding whether the exposure on a particular image is overexposed, underexposed or just right, the definitions can be vague. So what’s the best way to decide your exposure settings? Your camera comes with tools that can help you, but how seriously you adhere to those is up to […]

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3 Ways to Stoke Your Passion for Photography

3 Ways to Stoke Your Passion for Photography

Photography is not always fun. There will be moments when you feel completely drained and struggle for inspiration. And getting out of that can feel like a constant battle with yourself. If you’ve been going through this phase, we have the right video for your today. Photographer Alex Kilbee from The Photographic Eye shares three […]

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Exposure Blending: 7 Critical Mistakes to Avoid

Exposure Blending: 7 Critical Mistakes to Avoid

This article comes from Steve Arnold, creator of the Luminosity Masking Panel (currently 50% off) which promises to make sure you never fall foul of these exposure blending issues, and guarantees you a natural and realistic looking end result every single time. When blending bracketed exposures in my landscapes, I like everything to look as […]

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Still Life: Photography Activity

Still Life: Photography Activity

This is a study of an inanimate object, such as a vase of flowers or bowl of fruit. You’ll need: A source of light (a window is good) A subject. I suggest a nicely arranged bowl of fruit. Camera Setup Mode: Aperture Priority (often shown as Av on the mode wheel) ISO: 100 or so […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Foggy Morning on Victoria Street

Interesting Photo of the Day: Foggy Morning on Victoria Street

Visiting photographers simply cherish Victoria Street in the Old Town of Edinburgh. The gentle curve of the street and the beautiful architecture make it a favorite spot for photographers. This iconic location is considered a mosaic of history, with its ancient stone facades and old-world charm serving as a constant reminder of the past. And […]

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Photographer Shares Tips from First Real Estate Shoot

Photographer Shares Tips from First Real Estate Shoot

Real estate photography is a very lucrative genre of photography. However, as profitable as it may be, it demands a lot of effort as well. After all, your images will need to produce results—they should generate leads, pique interest and honestly convey the reality of the building. If you’re looking forward to establishing your career […]

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How to Improve the Sky of a Photo with Luminar

How to Improve the Sky of a Photo with Luminar

If you’ve ever taken a landscape photo of a great place, then got home and realized just how dull and dreary the sky looks, you’ll know how disappointing it feels! You could spend ages fiddling around manually in your image editor, trying to get some detail and color in the sky, or you could use […]

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Sunset Wedding Portraits Tutorial with Strobe Lights

Sunset Wedding Portraits Tutorial with Strobe Lights

Sunsets are a great time for portrait photography, especially wedding portraits. What’s better than capturing an important moment in someone’s life along with the dreamy backdrop of a sunset? But not every sunset turns out to be as expected. That said, it doesn’t necessarily mean that you’ll need to forego the opportunity. As professional wedding […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Sun Spot Through a Solar Telescope

Interesting Photo of the Day: Sun Spot Through a Solar Telescope

Life as we know it would never be possible without the sun. It’s the most important source of energy and influences almost every natural phenomena in our solar system. Although it merely appears as a bright white dot in our sky, there’s obviously much more to it. The sun is basically a giant fusion reactor […]

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5 Tips to Improve Your Nature Macro Photography

5 Tips to Improve Your Nature Macro Photography

This is my favorite type of photography. I don’t claim to be an expert, but I have lots of experience. I haven’t taken my macro lens off my camera since I bought it a few months ago. Here are a few tips that I’ve picked up: 1. Use a tripod when you can If you […]

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