Badlands of Central Oregon
By Adrian Klein I stand there watching the sunset feeling as remote as one can be. No other people except my friend and I, enjoy the sounds and smells of nature. That is the beauty of the Badlands in Central Oregon for those that don’t want to involve a big backpack...
Photographing in Fog by David M. Cobb
Photographing in Fog By David M. Cobb Fog is the great equalizer in landscape photography; it can simplify the composition by eliminating all the background “noise” which can clutter an image. It also adds an air of mystery and intrigue to heighten the drama of a...
What I Learned Photographing The Californian Redwoods
For the last five years I’ve taken spring trips down to the Californian Redwoods. Each year I take the trip with the hope of photographing the stunning rhododendrons with the fog and mist that occurs frequently in spring and summer. The last few years I have either...
Deep Forest Soft Light Glow Techniques
In my experience, one of the types of light that cameras have a difficult time capturing correctly is the subtle, glowing, ambient light you see early and late in the day in deep forest settings. It is a very soft light but it has a certain richness and...
FEATURED PHOTOGRAPHER – JEREMY CRAM
by Zack Schnepf This month we welcome Jeremy Cram as our guest photographer. Jeremy is a friend of mine, and a talented photographer. He has some of the most impressive wildflower images from the Columbia River Gorge. Jeremy and his wife Sharon run Club K-9, a...
Three Small Photography Gear Tips
I am sure all of us that are into photography have little tips we each find useful as well as many that are worthwhile enough to share with others. I got to thinking of several that I have mentioned for a number of years at workshops that folks found useful so I...Tips for Photographing Waterfalls by David Cobb
Tips for Photographing Waterfalls By David Cobb Last fall I spent the day with Outside Explorer in Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge. The finished video below supplies a number of tips and tricks to photographing waterfalls....
Photoshop CC Tip-“Clarity”-by Chip Phillips
I have been using Photoshop CC for a while now, and although it is pretty similar to CS6, there is something that I find myself doing a lot that I wasn’t able to do in CS6. What I am taking about is adding clarity with the clarity slider available in Camera...
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