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read moreA Post By: Barry J Brady Notice the difference some quick adjustments using the Levels tool can make Image editing is an important part of making your good images look spectacular. Photoshop and Lightroom are packed with tools to help you get your images to look great after you have downloaded them on to your computer. While there are many different tools in Photoshop to enhance your image, there are really only a handful of tools that you will use on just about every image; one of those is the levels tool. Photoshop has a levels tool,...
read moreA Post By: Jim Hamel Perhaps the greatest challenge you will face in outdoor photography is the high contrast created by the sun and the bright sky versus a darker foreground. That is one of the reason photographers try very hard to shoot at dawn or sunset. Otherwise, the sky is virtually always so much brighter than anything on the ground that it is hard for your camera to deal with the contrast. Either your camera exposes the sky correctly, which makes everything on the ground look black, or the camera exposes the foreground correctly...
read moreWhat, not text review? Do not have the time, nor the patience for the video. Might be useful as a conclusive detail after analysis. But not at first. In my office we bill by the hour and every moment has value. And economically, we are the target audience for a camera like this ( or the D810 too ). Nobody on our staff of 4,500 professionals wanted to view it either. I only write this so that maybe you guys will go back the written reviews, with the video as augmentation. We like your tone. Approachable. Low key. Reasonable accurate-a rare...
read moreTim Matsui tells stories. A multimedia journalist by trade, his still photography projects have taken him from native Alaskan villages to Brazilian Air Force training facilities. His latest project documenting the lives of those impacted by sex trafficking in Seattle started life in still photography but when his access grew deeper, turned to video. The final product, called ‘The Long Night,’ debuts this week online. Matsui shares with us his journey in creating the film, from its beginnings in stills to...
read moreThanks for posting this DPR. Video interviews and field sessions with real working photographers offer so much insight into the craft. I don’t mind waiting for gear reviews, if you guys start doing more collaboration like this with CreativeLive. Are there any plans to do more collaborative videos like the series of industry interviews? It would be nice to have a schedule in place, if this becomes a regular thing. I missed most of the first half of Tom’s presentation, because I only just noticed the link. Source Article from...
read moreIt might surprise you to find out that you can detect exoplanets — planets that don’t orbit our Sun — from your own back yard. While more expensive and elaborate optics certainly yield better results, the video above shows you how you can detect an exoplanet using gear you probably have in your camera bag right now. It’s worth noting from the get-go that this project requires a fair bit of experience with electronics and some basic science knowledge, but if you have the required equipment and enough determination, you’ll soon...
read moreIf you thought that 41-megapixel camera in the Lumia 1020 was a bit… excessive… then you’re probably going to find the newest rumors about the 1020 followup a bit crazy. Apparently Microsoft intends to pack even more megapixels onto the next camera’s sensor, making it far and away the highest resolution camera phone in the world. The rumors began swirling this weekend when images of a supposed Lumia prototype appeared on the Chinese auction site Taobao (link has since been taken down). The photos show a phone similar to the...
read moreYou would be hard-pressed to find anyone who knows as much about ZEISS as Bernd K. Otto. From the company’s entry into the photography world in 1890, to its long-lived history and reputation throughout the 20th century, Otto’s knowledge and passion for the company led him to create Carl Zeiss Kamera-Register 1902–2012, the most comprehensive anthology of ZEISS cameras in existence. The massive book has 1,300 pages to its name, weighs 7.7lbs and includes structured and organized information on over 220 cameras and 4,600 model...
read moreWhile hiking in the Beskydy Mountains on the border of Slovakia and the Czech Republic last week, photographer Jan Bainar captured this stunning image of frost-covered tree trunks. The weather conditions lined up just right to create these wind-blown frost patterns on just one side of the tree trunks across the entire forest Bainar was hiking through. It looks a bit as though frost is exploding out of the center of each trunk. To see more from Bainar, be sure to give his profile a follow on 500px where he uploads more beautiful...
read moreI recently captured this picture of Jupiter, the 5th planet from the Sun. It was well received and many liked it. Lots of people wanted to know how to take a picture like this and what it would cost, and surprisingly I did this on a relatively low budget for astrophotography. Here’s a rundown of how it was done, including a list of all the gear I used. Equipment List The setup itself is around $400. That is including a T-adapter, camera, and telescope. The actual products I used are: Telescope: Orion XT6 Classic Dobsonian Telescope...
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