People are excited about HDR and, for good or ill, it appears to have some long legs. Until it becomes yesterday’s effect or tomorrow’s standard, you need to understand some basic HDR processes. These will help ensure that you are creating a great image-not just an effects demo. Finished Image Just because...
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Save Time in Software Improve Composition Save Megapixels All by reading the new article at Rikk’s Holy Crop! blog. Crop Rotation: Two Butterflies Rikk Flohr © 2010
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I love saturation; always have-always will. As a fledgling film photographer I was always looking for a brighter color and a sharper edge. I went quickly from being a negative shooter to being a slide shooter gradually gravitating towards Kodachrome. Then, Fuji’s Velvia came into my world turning...
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...
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