Tag Archives: Blue
Interesting Photo of the Day: Blue Hour at Weaselhead Flats
You don’t always have to hike for hours in order to take breathtaking landscape photos. Beautiful landscapes can be found within the vicinity of a city as well. Photographer Collin Towes, a local of Calgary, captured the following amazing image … Continue reading
5 Tips for Shooting Waterfront Cityscapes at Blue Hour
The post 5 Tips for Shooting Waterfront Cityscapes at Blue Hour appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Joey J. When you hear the term “cityscape photography,” what kind of image comes to your mind? It could … Continue reading
Mastering Color Series – The Psychology and Evolution of the Color BLUE and its use in Photography
The post Mastering Color Series – The Psychology and Evolution of the Color BLUE and its use in Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Megan Kennedy. As one of the three primary colors in traditional … Continue reading
5 Steps for Photographing the Blue Hour
The post 5 Steps for Photographing the Blue Hour appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jeremy Flint. Blue hour photography is an attractive subject to shoot. It’s great to be outdoors after dark, there are usually … Continue reading
3 Practical Tips to Improve Your Blue Hour Photography
The post 3 Practical Tips to Improve Your Blue Hour Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Nisha Ramroop. Most people are familiar with the term Golden Hour – used to describe that time just after … Continue reading
Tips for Using Neutral Density Filters for Cityscape Photography at Blue Hour
Neutral density filters (ND filters) are essential tools when it comes to shooting cityscapes at blue hour. Even without an ND filter, you could shoot for a few seconds of exposure (using a small aperture like f/13) when the light … Continue reading
Tips for Shooting Out of Focus Cityscape Bokeh Images at Blue Hour
You have probably seen out of focus cityscape bokeh photos with pleasing lights, like the photo below. The term “bokeh” comes from the Japanese word “boke”, which can be translated as “blur”. You should be familiar with bokeh effect that … Continue reading
Ruggard Compact DSLR Backpack (Gray and Blue) – $17.95 Shipped (Reg. $39.95)
Through midnight tonight Eastern Time, B&H has the Ruggard Compact DSLR Backpack (Gray and Blue) available for $ 17.95 with free shipping. Regularly $ 39.95. Product Highlights Holds DSLR, 2 Lenses, Flash, Accessories Accommodates 12″ Laptop or Tablet … Continue reading
Canon TS-E 50mm f/2.8L Tilt-Shift Lens Visits Philadelphia for the Blue Hour
Fifty mm lenses are useful for many subjects and one of the great uses for tilt-shift lenses is architecture. From a previous Philadelphia visit, I knew where this focal length would work well with plenty of architecture in the frame. … Continue reading
Interesting Photo of the Day: Phases of the Super Blue Blood Moon
Just over the basalt peaks of Mount Arrowsmith, a truly incredible sight to behold loomed in the sky on a crisp winter night. For just a few moments, the clouds parted to reveal an incredibly rare super blue blood moon … Continue reading
How to Find the Best Possible Time to Shoot Cityscapes at Blue Hour
Blue hour, especially the one in the evening (yes it happens before sunrise too!), is probably the most popular time of day to take cityscape photography with dazzling city lights illuminated. But exactly when is the prime time of blue … Continue reading
Video Tutorials and Tips for Shooting Blue Hour
Blue hour is a fantastic time to get out and do some night photography. Yes, you read that right – night photography is best done before it’s actually night time. To help you out with blue hour photography here are … Continue reading