A few of you who read the Holy Crop! blog asked for a little more info on the assembly components of the Electrified image that appeared in the I Have Just Three Words For You: post. Here is a quick diagram of the components and their assemblage. Rikk Flohr © 2013
Using Burst Mode to Capture the Best Instance of the Moment Pictured above is one of my favorite Coyote pictures from Badlands National Park. Waiting for a moment like this and capturing it with pinpoint accuracy is very difficult. The secret to many wildlife photographer’s successes is the burst mode...
A shot like this doesn’t come along without some post processing help. Even with the best slide film of the day and ideal conditions a shot like this straight out of camera is difficult if not impossible to achieve. I thought for this edition of Behind the Shot, I would show some steps along...
Time marches. Tools evolve. Technique improves. We shoot new images every day. Our skills as a photographer naturally evolve with time too. The images we capture get better as time passes. RAW Processing has evolved in the past few years. HDR software has evolved in the past few years. Theoretically...
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Sometimes, either because of deliberate choice, forgetfulness, or the constraints of our camera mode, even us dedicated RAW shooters fire of a JPEG or two. That is what happened here. The full-auto mode of my Canon G10 only shoots JPEG files and I didn’t notice that I had bumped the dial. Grab...
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Along with a little commentary of the future of image editing software.
The evolution of RAW processing software begs the question: Are we seeing the downfall of the Image Editing Package, or its gradual absorption? If not, the lines of what a Digital Asset Management (DAM) tool and a full-blown pixel...
RAW image processing takes over. The power of modern RAW processing software has saved the bacon for many photographers. Even severe adverse conditions offer reasonable photographic opportunities. Better equipment and more advanced software are making it possible for photographers to pull a masterpiece...
I originally conceived of Before and After as a place to inspire image editors and photographers to consider images as having potential that might have been originally discarded as ‘unsalvageable’. Using an image from my session on Non-Destructive Image Editing from the CorelDraw Unleashed User’s Conference...