How Good Is This Ultra-Affordable Tilt-Shift Lens?

Tilt-shift lenses are a powerful tool for photographers, offering control over perspective and depth of field for creative and technical applications. However, professional tilt-shift lenses are often prohibitively expensive, which makes this lens an intriguing option. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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How to Use the Patch Tool in Photoshop

The post How to Use the Patch Tool in Photoshop appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Sarah Hipwell. I’ll be honest: While Photoshop is full of amazing tools, there are some that I use far more than others, and some that I’ve never even touched. But out of the array of powerful Photoshop tools, the Patch tool is one of my absolute favorites. Not only is it helpful in a wide variety of scenarios, it’s so easy to use, even for folks with limited Photoshop experience. And with each version of Photoshop, it just seems to get better. Below, I explain everything you need to know about the Patch tool, including how it works, how to use...How to use the Photoshop Patch tool
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11 Best Canon RF Lenses in 2024 (Prime and Zoom)

Today we are looking at the best Canon RF lenses. The RF and RF-S series are for the popular Canon mirrorless cameras. They make serious claims as alternatives to the long-established stable of Canon EOS DSLRs. They are pitched at professionals and prosumers. There are now over 30 Canon lenses for their RF-mount camera bodies. Over half of those are L series lenses. Canon doesn’t paint a prestigious red line around any old piece of glass. And L series lenses come with a hefty price tag. So we can see that Canon takes their EOS R cameras and RF-mount lenses seriously. Our top pick is a compact, fast, and very popular focal length lens. Our Top 3 Choices for The Best...Product
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This Heavier Lens Might Be a Way to Travel With Lighter Gear: Experiential Review of the Tamron 35-150mm f/2-2.8 for Travel and Landscape Photography

Having a zoom lens trinity is the most common approach to making sure that you have all the necessary ranges covered. But what if one lens can let you significantly lessen the amount of gear you bring? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Nicco Valenzuela)
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Don't Fall for the Shallow Depth of Field Trap

Depth of field is a fundamental concept that can dramatically impact the quality and storytelling of your images. It's not just about blurring the background; it's about thoughtfully controlling what elements are in focus and how they relate to each other within the frame. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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A Versatile Two-Light Setup for Beauty Photography

Lighting can make or break a shoot, especially when it comes to commercial beauty photography. Having a go-to lighting setup that you can rely on will streamline your workflow and ensure consistent, high-quality results for your clients. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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The Case for DSLRs in a Mirrorless World 

DSLRs offer photographers numerous advantages in 2024, and the availability of high-quality DSLRs at affordable prices, coupled with a vast selection of lenses, makes them an attractive option for photographers seeking exceptional value. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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Presenting the ON1 Landscape Photography Conference June 18-19

Embark on a journey to elevate your landscape photography. This June, KelbyOne Live presents the ON1 Landscape Photography Conference, June 18th and 19th. Join us online for over 20 sessions designed to help photographers of all levels discover the art and craft of capturing breathtaking vistas and transforming them into stunning works of art. Get ready for two days packed with learning, focused on mastering the editing process harnessing the powerful tools and features of ON1 software. You’ll gain the knowledge and skills you need bring your creative vision to life. LEARN MORE Insights and Expertise from Masters of ON1 During the ON1 Landscape Photography Conference you’ll have the opportunity to learn from a team of knowledgeable instructors. From planning your...
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The Enduring Appeal of the Fujifilm 35mm f/1.4: A Classic Lens Revisited

The Fujifilm XF 35mm f/1.4 R, despite its age, remains a popular choice for many. This informative video takes a look at why. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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How to Fix Grainy Photos in Photoshop and Lightroom

Today, we will examine how to fix grainy photos in post-production and explore several different approaches to making your images as sharp as possible. By the end of this article, photographic grain will no longer be an issue!  Grain can be a stylistic choice to add a certain feel to your photographs. The downside is that more grain means less clarity. Luckily, fixing grain has been a common issue throughout digital photography. This means that almost all digital editing software contains some form of grain reduction. Photograph with noise .stg-desktop { display: block; } .stg-mobile { display: none; } @media screen and (max-width: 768px) { .stg-desktop { display: none; } .stg-mobile { display: block; } } What Is Grain?  Grain has...
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Creative White Balance for Landscape Photography 

White balance is a fundamental image property that can dramatically affect the mood and overall look of a shot. While achieving a technically neutral white balance is important for accurate color representation, many photographers also use white balance creatively to enhance the artistic impact of their images. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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How to Use Sports Mode: A Quick Guide

The post How to Use Sports Mode: A Quick Guide appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Peter West Carey. Most beginner-friendly cameras – whether DSLRs, interchangeable-lens mirrorless models, or point-and-shoot cameras – include a variety of Scene modes, such as Sports mode, as well as Portrait mode, Landscape mode, Close-up mode, etc. These Scene modes are designed to help you take better photos without delving into more complex settings. And while Sports mode isn’t ideal for dedicated photographers looking to produce high-level sports photos, if you’re a newbie and you’re fed up by the inconsistency of your camera’s Auto mode, Sports mode can definitely help. In this article, I’ll walk you through the ins and outs of...How to use Sports mode
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Looking Into the Possibilities for Using an External Screen for Photography

An external recorder can be a good choice for video. Such a recorder has no use for photography, but it can function as an external screen. Since you don’t need the recording option, there are some affordable possibilities as well. Perhaps an external screen can be of benefit for your photography? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Nando Harmsen)
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Lightroom Techniques for Impactful Photography 

Isolating your subject is a key technique that can dramatically improve your images. It helps draw the viewer's eye to the most important part of the picture, creating a more engaging and impactful photograph. Whether you're shooting portraits, landscapes, or product photography, mastering this technique can elevate your work. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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7 Hidden Features in the Fujifilm X100VI

The new Fujifilm X100VI is going to be a best-seller, that's for sure. But despite how popular modern cameras can become, there are still plenty of features that aren't common knowledge, and the X100VI is no exception. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Rob Baggs)
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Why You Shout Turn That Mode Dial On Your Camera Away From Auto but Not Necessarily to M

There’s an often misleading rule quoted that amateurs use auto and professional photographers use manual mode. Balderdash! It should be replaced with professional photographers can use manual mode, but many use the mode that is most likely to get them the shot. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Ivor Rackham)
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How to Create Harmony Through Color Matching in Photoshop

Color plays a crucial role in photography, influencing the mood, atmosphere, and overall impact of your images. Achieving color harmony within your compositions can elevate your work and create a visually pleasing experience for viewers. A little work in Photoshop can get you closer. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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A Monochromatic Approach to Wildflower Photography 

Springtime often inspires photographers to capture the vibrant colors of blooming wildflowers. While the allure of colorful floral photography is undeniable, there's a unique beauty in exploring wildflowers through the lens of black and white. By stripping away color, you can focus on the intricate textures, shapes, and forms of these delicate subjects, revealing a different dimension of their character. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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Shutter Speed and Landscape Photography: A Practical Guide

The post Shutter Speed and Landscape Photography: A Practical Guide appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Christian Hoiberg. In landscape photography, there are three fundamental settings to consider: the ISO, the aperture, and the shutter speed, known together as the exposure triangle. While all of these settings are equally important to understand to create technically correct images, I think that shutter speed is extra important for creating photos with impact. By carefully choosing your camera’s shutter speed, you can often make your image stand out from the crowd. Determining the ideal shutter speed for a landscape scene is not easy, however. There’s not a single correct shutter speed, but there are scenarios where it’s a good idea to favor particular speed...deer in a field - Working with Different Shutter Speeds for Landscape Photography
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All the Power You Need: We Review the Mango Power E

We've already reviewed several power stations that allow you to power your gear on the road or even your office at home. The solar generator we show you today goes beyond that. The Mango Power E has sufficient power and capacity for energy-hungry studios and demanding productions. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Michael Breitung)
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