Why Great Movies Use the 60-30-10 Percent Color Rule

There are many characteristics of great movies that you may miss unless you spend the time to really consider all the components. Color is a major factor in any visual medium, but did you know about the 60-30-10 rule? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Robert K Baggs)
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Internxt, The New Kid on The Block For Cloud Storage

With plenty of cloud-based storage systems, what makes Internxt any different, and should you trust them with your files? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Gary McIntyre)
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Photo Of The Day By Stan Bysshe

Photo By Stan Bysshe Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Chincoteague Sunrise” by Stan Bysshe. Location: Assateague National Seashore, Virginia. 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 Stan Bysshe appeared first on Outdoor Photographer. Original linkOriginal author: Staff
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Is Film Photography Better Than Digital?

The age-old question resurfaces: is film better than digital? In this video, the victor is crowned once and for all. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Ali Choudhry)
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This Legendary Camera Is Just $330

There have been a few digital cameras that have been landmarks in the industry, whether as major technological steps forward or impressive performers. One such groundbreaking camera was the Canon 5D Mark II, and this neat video takes a look at the camera and how you can still use it for great shots even 14 years after it was released. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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Symmetry in Photography: A Comprehensive Guide (+ Examples)

The post Symmetry in Photography: A Comprehensive Guide (+ Examples) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Frank Myrland. Symmetry is a powerful compositional device, but how does it work? When should you use it? And, most importantly, how can you use symmetry in photography for amazing results? In this article, I share everything you need to know to get started with symmetrical photography. I also offer some practical tips – so you can start taking your compositions to the next level, fast. Ready to become a symmetry master? Then let’s jump right in, starting with the basics: What is symmetry in photography? Symmetry is a compositional device that features a subject reflected across an imaginary axis. In...Portrait of man sitting at a bench, photographed with center composition and off-camera flash
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I released a special version of my “SLIM System” just for Lightroom ‘Cloud’ users

We just released a new Lightroom course at KelbyOne which is a special version of my “SLIM” system (Simplified Lightroom Image Management) just for Lightroom ‘cloud’ users. This version is even more slimmed down (get it?) because the ‘cloud version’ sidesteps all the backing up your library and your catalog and all that stuff that takes up a lot of the version for Classic users. It’s called “Getting Super Organized in Lightroom “Cloud” – Check out the short trailer below for more about the course. You can find the course at https://bit.ly/3NVCRfs Hope you’ll give it a watch. Don’t forget to stop back by tomorrow for my continuing series on “Photoshop for Lightroom Users” – we’re going to go further down the...
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Flower Power, Part 3

Part one of this three-part flower photography series focused on the importance of light and part two on the importance of the background. Now, in the final part, we’ll take a look at specimen choice. Let’s face it. Not every flower you encounter is a good specimen. The goal is to find one with excellent form and color. Factors that impact their beauty are the seed from which it grew, wind, sun, bugs and age. Be patient, persistent and observant to find pristine petals of perfection. When I’m in the field, I slowly wander and listen for a flower that calls, “I’m the one.” Depending on what I find, some days I come back not having shot a frame, while on...
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Which Is Better: The DJI Mic or Rode Wireless Go II?

Video is more prevalent than ever, and along with the expectation of high-quality production and editing, clients expect top-notch audio to match. The Rode Wireless GO II has been a popular choice for some time, but the DJI Mic has recently challenged it and offers some compelling features and smart design choices that make it a great alternative. This excellent video review takes a look at both options to help you choose which is right for your work. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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5 Questions I Ask Myself Before Shooting on Location

Shooting on location can be a stressful time. So, what are some of the questions I ask myself before heading out into the wild? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Christopher Malcolm)
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A Beginner's Guide to Masks and Layers in Photoshop

Two of the most fundamental and important features in Photoshop are layers and masks, and it is rare you will ever edit an image without using one or both of them. If you are new to Photoshop and want to begin building your knowledge of the application, check out this fantastic video tutorial that will show you the ins and outs of layers and masks and how to use them to edit your images. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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Can Sigma Dethrone This Impressive Fujifilm Lens?

Sigma has finally arrived on the Fujifilm X mount, and it has photographers excited at the prospect of using the company's popular lenses that are well known for providing excellent image quality at impressively competitive prices. One such example is the affordable 30mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary, and this fantastic video review compares it to the XF 33mm f/1.4 R LM WR to see which provides better performance and image quality. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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5 Tips To Reinvigorate Your Photography

Lost your photography mojo? It's something that happens to us all and not just once, it's a part of life but let's not get philosophical here, let's just look at a few ways to reinvigorate your photography. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Gary McIntyre)
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Photo Of The Day By Beth Young

Photo By Beth Young Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Merced River Dogwoods in Shade, Leaning Tree” by Beth Young. Location: Yosemite National Park, California. “Recently, I had the pleasure of a quiet, contemplative morning spent exploring the Merced River in Yosemite Valley for dogwood compositions, a favorite May activity I missed out on last year due to the pandemic,” explains Young. “Before sunrise, in full shade, this particular tree caught my eye with a very Zen mood and a simplicity reminiscent of the 15th century Kano school of Japanese painting.” Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, 0.5 seconds at f/16, 79mm. See more of Beth Young’s photography at www.optimalfocusphotography.com. Want to get your images in the running for a Photo of...
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Your First Photos Will Be Bad, but That's Alright!

Photography is a high. The magic that some of those first images a photographer takes is difficult to put into words. The joy that comes from image-making hooks you, and often, there is no turning back. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Ali Choudhry)
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How To Mix Lights on Location

Being a photographer means being able to adapt to any given lighting situation to create images that are remarkable. In this video, Sophia Carey shares some of her insights with a behind-the-scenes look at a night portrait shoot on film. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Ali Choudhry)
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11 Amazing Dog Photography Tips

The post 11 Amazing Dog Photography Tips appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Phil Harris. If you want to capture stunning photos of your (or your clients’) dogs, then you’ve come to the right place. In this article, I share my best tips and tricks to take your dog photography to the next level. I discuss lighting, composition, and settings; I also offer plenty of fun little tool ideas to enhance your dog photoshoots, such as fairy lights, prisms, and more. Ready to capture some creative dog photography? Then let’s dive right in, starting with: 1. Use window light for a flattering effect Great dog photography starts with great lighting, and for me, that’s window light. Window...With without window light - 10 Amazing Camera Hacks for Dog Photography
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How to Choose the Right ISO for Your Photos

Along with shutter speed and aperture, ISO is one of the three fundamental parameters for determining the correct exposure of your images. ISO is a bit different from aperture and shutter speed, however, as you almost never use it for creative purposes like the other two. So, how do you manage it properly? This helpful video tutorial will show you what you need to know to choose the right ISO for every photo. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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Perfect Your Compositions Using the Principles of Art and Design

Following on from my article about the seven elements of art and how they can perfect your photography, I thought I would share a summary of the principles of art. Knowing how they work can make all the difference to how well your compositions work. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Ivor Rackham)
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How to Use Lightroom and Photoshop to Sculpt the Light in a Photo

Flat light in an otherwise interesting photo can be a frustrating thing, but with the dynamic range and post-processing latitude of a lot of modern sensors, you can do quite a lot to reshape an image in post and turn it into a compelling photo. This fantastic video tutorial will tell you how to take a photo that suffers from flat light but that has potential and use Lightroom and Photoshop to turn it into something great. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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