Sometimes which White Balance setting to choose is counter-intuitive. When presets fail and logic stumbles, sampling and common sense can be your best guides. Camera’s Auto-White Balance – Close to Daylight I was shooting White-headed Capuchin Monkeys in Costa Rica in April when the problem of white...
Leafy Sea Dragon at the MN Zoo
Shooting in an public aquarium environment can be difficult. Usually flash and tripods are, either forbidden, or too encumbering to use in the heavily-trafficked areas. Aquariums themselves pose their own unique set of problems as well: Reflections onto the surface...
Figure out how you are going to expose that unusual lighting situation before you get into the field. And, of course, a new Lightroom preset.
I really wanted to write an article about shooting frogs in Costa Rica but alas, I have to settle for writing about preparing to shoot frogs in Costa Rica. ...
And a new Lightroom Preset too! Long Exposure Panning:
1/8th second exposure at 120 MM Focal Length
Swimming pools, particularly indoor pools, can be problematic to shoot. Indoor pools are devoid of windows wherever possible-at least the pools I frequent: namely the pools where my son’s swim team practices...
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Green Bulbs are strangely missing from the
White Balance Selections Choices
If you scroll down the options for White Balance in any RAW software converter you will find that there are many options. In the age of green-thinking and the prevalence of alternative-low energy light sources, you would think...