Monthly Archives: May 2013
How to Help Your Clients Feel Comfortable In Front of Your Camera
This article is an excerpt from the newly released and critically acclaimed Natural Light Couples Photography Workshop by SLR Lounge. This 8 hour workshop on DVD has been designed from the ground up to teach photographers how to create professional … Continue reading
Save time with Batch exposure blending
A guest post by Nick rains.You ever shoot a lot of shots and then never get exposure brackets around to mix them together?Maybe not you shoot multiple exposures in the first place because you don’t want to spend hours in … Continue reading
Coastal Treasures
Up until 1967 the residents of Fort Bragg, CA, used to dump all their trash over the edge of the coastal cliffs into a small cove. Back then you would have found a smoldering pile of junk, including everything from … Continue reading
Free Download: Padded Envelope Textures
Published in Free Resources, Textures Today we have a set of 5 textures from padded envelopes. The set includes scanned textures from both the inside and outside of a padded envelope, and they can be used for creating backgrounds in … Continue reading
The green fields
Ever wanted to make a Avatar? Creating an Avatar!Dgrin search with Google search with GoogleCongratulations to the winner of DSS # 127 (if I could catch a Rainbow), cambyses.The following Dgrin challenge DSS # 128 (Sunrise or sunset) is open … Continue reading
From Autumn into Winter
After a busy two months I finally have some time to share a few new images! Life has been busy with my research, getting all my calendar orders out (thank you everyone who ordered one!), and moving to a new … Continue reading
Damsels attendance part3
Third part of the large red Damselfly attendance order. All photos focus stacked using zerene.The first 3 parts took about 40 minutes.Brian V. View the original article here
Some more new flowers I picked up today
Black and white or color on this? It’s just so dang … clear and pressure. I can half color half not try it and see how that works.I love photos of pollen for some reason. I have no idea why. … Continue reading
Damselfly emergence part2
Part 2 of the large red damselfly emergence sequence. All shots focus stacked using zerene stacker. brian V. View the original article here
Sponsored Tip: Developing A Personal Style: The Imagination of the Viewer
How-ToBy Brian Dilg, Courtesy Of New York Film Academy Photography SchoolThis tip article by Brian Dilg, comes to us courtesy of New York Film Academy Photography School, where he serves as the Chair of the New York Film Academy Photography … Continue reading
Slot Canyon Photography
How-ToText And Photography By Roger And Caryn HillSlot canyons are on every nature photographer’s “must-photograph” list. While getting into some of the canyons is relatively easy, safety is a key concern, and you always need to take care that you … Continue reading
Wildlife Videography
How-ToText And Photography By Moose PetersonThe sunrise ballet as sandhill cranes jockey for takeoff position has always fascinated me. When you watch it enough, the telltale signs when a pair will take flight become apparent. To help other photographers recognize … Continue reading