Photo Of The Day By Debbie Quick

Photo By Debbie Quick Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Fawn Waiting for Mama” by Debbie Quick. Location: Poughkeepsie, New York. “A very young fawn sitting under a tree and waiting for mama to return,” describes Quick. See more of Debbie Quick’s photography at www.debscreativeimages.com. Want to get your images in the running for a Photo of the Day feature? Photo of the Day is chosen from various galleries, including Assignments, Galleries and Contests. Assignments have weekly winners that are featured on the website homepage, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. To get your photos in the running, all you have to do is submit them. The post Photo Of The Day By Debbie Quick appeared first on Outdoor Photographer. Original linkOriginal author: Staff
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A Review of the Fujifilm XF 33mm f/1.4 R LM WR Lens

A good 50mm lens with a wide aperture is by far one of the most versatile a photographer can own, suitable for everything from portraiture to low-light events work and more. For Fuji shooters, there is the XF 33mm f/1.4 R LM WR, and this great video review takes a look at the lens and the sort of performance and image quality you can expect from it in practice. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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Editing in Lightroom Classic vs. Lightroom: Part 2

Last week we started looking at what is the same, so now let’s look at what’s different. What’s Different? The most obvious, and initially potentially disorienting, difference is the interface. LrC’s interface has largely remained the same since it was released in 2007. Yes, it has gained new features since then, and some panels have been revamped, but a photographer moving directly from the original version to the current version of LrC would be completely oriented to where things are and even find many of the same panels and adjustments. However, a photographer moving from LrC to Lr may need a little time to get oriented to where certain adjustments are located. The most obvious difference in the interfaces is the...
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A Look at the Powerful and Rugged New DJI Matrice 30 Enterprise Drone

Most people are familiar with DJI's consumer drones, but beyond those, the company also makes some impressively powerful and specialized enterprise drones. The Matrice 30 Enterprise is the latest at that level, and it offers some impressive new features. This great video takes a first look. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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11 Best iPhone Tripods (in 2022)

The post 11 Best iPhone Tripods (in 2022) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Simon Ringsmuth. What is the best iPhone tripod? What tripod should you choose for iPhone group portraits, long exposures, landscapes, and more? If you’re struggling to choose the perfect iPhone tripod, you’re not alone. There are so many options to evaluate, including models designed to fit just about every photography style and budget – which is where this article comes in handy. Below, I reveal my favorite tripods for iPhone photography; by the time you finish reading, you’ll know which tripod to buy, no matter your style, methods, and budget. Note that, since it’s almost impossible to find one tripod that meets the...11 Best iPhone Tripods in 2022 scenic lake vista
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Photoshop for Lightroom Users #9: The Awesomeness of the “Blend If” Sliders

Welcome back, and this time we’re digging in a bit deeper into using Layers and picking up where we left off week issue where I introduced the wonder and magic that is Layer Blend Modes. But this time we’re going to look at the big brother (or older cousin or maybe Uncle, I dunno) of these Blend Modes, which are the “Blend If” sliders. This is definitely a more advanced feature – but not because it’s hard to use (it’s simple), but because you probably wouldn’t even think to use these until you’re a little more advanced in your Photoshop skills, but I think it’s worth introducing them to you now, because (a) they’re really a lot of fun (b) it...
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A Friendly Reminder That No One Needs to See Your Photos

No, that title is not meant to insult you. In fact, it is meant to empower you. The vast connectedness of the Internet and social media can be a great thing, but it can also be a highly detrimental thing for creatives. The next time you are preparing to take a photo and wondering what the end product will be, remember that you watched this video and that no one needs to see your photos. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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Last Frame: I Spy

Photo By Bob Faucher “My daughter and I attended a polar bear tour out of Churchill, Manitoba,” explains Bob Faucher. “Our group rented one of the famous Tundra Buggies on this day. Around midday, we spotted this mother and her cubs foraging on the tundra. The mother caught the scent of food wafting out the open windows of our buggy and cautiously approached. She then allowed the cubs to approach the buggy. When it became clear that they weren’t going to be fed—it’s strictly forbidden to feed the bears—she began to escort the cubs away. “Their exit path crossed over the foreground berm, and there they settled down. Occasionally, they’d peek up to keep an eye on us. They most frequently...
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Skip Social Media Advertising and Grow Your Business With These Tips

Growing a business can seem like a nebulous task. It can feel like there are too many ways to do it, with each way being a crap-shoot. Before I made the switch to being a commercial food photographer, I ran a successful marketing agency. Let me share with you some tips to reach your ideal client and grow your business. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Jules Sherred)
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3 Straightforward Steps to Improve Your Portrait Lighting

Picking up artificial lighting can be a bit daunting for a lot of photographers, but if you want to take complete technical control of your portraits and expand your creativity, it is something you have to master at one time or another. If you are new to artificial lighting and unsure of how to get started, check out this helpful video tutorial that will show you three steps sure to get you on your way to using flash comfortably. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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Tips for Creating Great Videos Quickly and for Free

Video content is more in demand than ever before, both in terms of social media and commercial applications. However, post-processing can be time-consuming and expensive, which puts many photographers off. In this video, Jan Wegener walks you through how to speed up your workflow and use a free editing suite. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Robert K Baggs)
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The New Standard: Apple Displays

With the release of Apple’s new Studio Display, the new creative standard may be here. Are the specs and price good enough? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Stephen Kampff)
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Photo Of The Day By Jeff Nigro

Photo By Jeff Nigro Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Winter Colors” by Jeff Nigro. Want to get your images in the running for a Photo of the Day feature? Photo of the Day is chosen from various galleries, including Assignments, Galleries and Contests. Assignments have weekly winners that are featured on the website homepage, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. To get your photos in the running, all you have to do is submit them. The post Photo Of The Day By Jeff Nigro appeared first on Outdoor Photographer. Original link(Originally posted by Staff)
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Simple Editing Tips for Better Landscape Photos

Landscape photography often relies on rather complex and involved edits that go deep into Photoshop, but you do not have to make deep edits to create a compelling image. In fact, you can often skip Photoshop altogether and rely solely on Lightroom. This excellent video tutorial shares some simple but helpful tips for creating better landscape image edits using Lightroom. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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Are You Finding Photographic Inspiration?

You can spend all the time in the world working on your technique behind the camera and in post-processing, but if you are not feeding your creative mindset in tandem with that technical development, you are going to have trouble creating worthwhile images. This excellent video essay will teach you the importance of finding creative inspiration and its impact on your growth as a photographer. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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How to Learn Photography: The 6 Best Ways

The post How to Learn Photography: The 6 Best Ways appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Gina Milicia. This article was updated on March 21st, 2022. Do you want to learn photography, but you’re just not sure how? You’re not alone. Because while there are plenty of amazing resources and methods of photographic study available to the beginner, it’s often difficult to know how to begin. That’s where this article comes in handy. Below, I share my favorite six ways to get started shooting, whether you want to do nature photography, product photography, portrait photography, or something completely different. Note that there is no one best way to learn photography. Different methods work for different people, which...the best way to learn photography books on a table
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Using Lightroom Classic’s Reference View

This is one of those features that kind of flies under the radar, but it can actually be really helpful. If you want the quick 60-seconds version; check out this video from Benjamin Warde’s Lightroom Coffeebreak series: If you want to go a little more in-depth on the topic, check out Sean McCormack’s video below: Here’s wishing you an awesome Monday. Remember, tomorrow is Photoshop for Lightroom users day here on the blog (last Tuesday’s post went up late – on Thursday, because…well…I forget to post it on Tuesday). Oy! -Scott The post Using Lightroom Classic’s Reference View appeared first on Lightroom Killer Tips. Original link(Originally posted by Scott Kelby)
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Flower Power, Part 1

Wouldn’t it be nice to conjure up majestic light on immaculate subjects any time of day? 5 a.m. wake-up calls to capture the sweet light of sunrise would no longer be necessary. Romantic sunsets with loved ones could occur every evening. Going to bed on a full stomach at 9 p.m. could become a thing of the past. The tradeoff is your subject matter will be restricted, but your subjects will still have allure. The shift in gears would have you limit your subject matter, but it wouldn’t be a trade-off because fabricating fabulous florals is fun and fascinating. Flowers are like magnets. Their colors, shapes, forms and textures attract us, compel us to record them and whisper in our ears...
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A Deep Dive Into How Kodak Makes Film

With film photography once again becoming popular, photographers who wish to take it up must wonder where the current film stock is coming from. Is it from the remnants of film stock that was made years ago? Well, you'll be happy to know that Kodak still has production lines running at its factory and even happier to watch this deep dive into how they make the film that you shoot today. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Susheel Chandradhas)
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NFTs Are Terrible: 6 Reasons Why You Should Avoid Them

Given the number of big name photographers and huge brands jumping on board the NFT bandwagon, you’d be forgiven for thinking that the plethora of problems surrounding the NFT market had evaporated. You’d be wrong. NFTs are a still terrible idea, riddled with problems. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Andy Day)
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