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Differences Between Lightroom Mobile, CC, and Classic

Differences Between Lightroom Mobile, CC, and Classic

Related reminder: only a little while left for iPhone Photo Editing Academy at 80% Off Lightroom has established itself as a commonly used tool in the digital photography landscape, offering solutions for image organization, raw photo processing, and non-destructive photo editing. The software suite is available in three versions, each tailored to meet different user […]

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Negative Space in Photography Composition

Negative Space in Photography Composition

If you find yourself reading this article, chances are that you are looking for some ideas for photo projects. Naturally, it would be good to pick a photography project that helps you grow your photography skills. In this article, one such skill, negative space, will be discussed. This is a compositional technique that can be […]

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Embracing the Horizon: Knowing When to Use a Panorama Stitcher

Embracing the Horizon: Knowing When to Use a Panorama Stitcher

Relevant reminder: special early bird offer ending soon on the Luminar Panorama Stitcher In the vast, ever-evolving world of photography, mastering a variety of techniques can transform an ordinary snapshot into a truly extraordinary capture. One such technique involves the use of a panorama stitcher, a powerful tool that blends separate images into a single […]

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Early Bird Offer: Panoramic Photo Stitcher

Early Bird Offer: Panoramic Photo Stitcher

In photo editing news another extension has come to the Luminar Neo editing platform, the new Panorama Stitching Extension allows photographers to create sweeping panoramic photos with unparalleled versatility by introducing four distinct creation methods: 1. Pano stitching: Effortlessly stitch RAW or JPEG files to create seamless panoramic photos that convey the grandeur of vast […]

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New: Photo Editing Academy (on iPhones)

New: Photo Editing Academy (on iPhones)

Most of us wield the power of a camera every day, tucked away inside our pockets or purses. Whether we’re snapping a quick selfie, capturing a beautiful sunset, or documenting a family gathering, our smartphones are our go-to devices for photography. But have you ever wondered why your photos don’t quite compare to the stunning […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Golden Gate Traffic & Fog

Interesting Photo of the Day: Golden Gate Traffic & Fog

The Golden Gate strait in San Francisco is easily one of the most iconic landmarks with many photographers flocking each year to photograph it. For those who are unaware, the area experiences a natural phenomenon when the fog is lying so low around the Golden Gate Bridge that you can see the top of the […]

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Layering: Turning Simple Shots into Dynamic Images

Layering: Turning Simple Shots into Dynamic Images

In an enlightening video, photographer Clifford Pickett from Urban iPhone Photography delves into an oft-overlooked concept in photography – layering. Filming from the iconic Grand Central Terminal in Midtown, he unravels the nuances of this technique and demonstrates how layering can significantly enhance the depth and dynamism of an image: Layering in photography is about […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Black Bear Leaping Over Canal

Interesting Photo of the Day: Black Bear Leaping Over Canal

For those genres of photography where you have no control over what’s happening around you, capturing a decisive moment will determine the success of your image. In reality, the decisive moment does not come easily—and even if it does, it can easily to catch you off guard. But when you do capture that moment, it’s […]

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Photographing a Water Drop

Photographing a Water Drop

It sure can get boring when you’re forced to stay indoors for quite a long time. However, it doesn’t mean that you should put your creative photography to rest. Instead, how about taking such time as an opportunity to try out something creative and fun with photography? Today we have photographer Gavin Hoey from Adorama […]

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10 Common Composition Mistakes in Photography

10 Common Composition Mistakes in Photography

Are you making any of these common composition mistakes? 1. Subject Is in the Center of the Frame Sometimes a central subject works, but normally it’s better to shoot it positioned to one side, as explained in the rule of thirds. Most cameras are capable of showing a grid in the viewfinder that can help […]

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