New Images-Southern Oregon Coast-by Chip Phillips
Technical Specs: Camera: Canon 5D Mark II Lens: Canon 70-200MM F4 L Aperture: F13 Focal Length: 70mm Speed: 112 seconds for the light streaks, and about 3-4 sec. for the sky ISO: 160 Gitzo tripod, Markins ball head cable release B+W circular polarizer This is an image...
Tumalo Mountain – Winter Backpacking Trip
By Adrian Klein Zack did a post on his successful trip in this same area earlier this winter yet I thought I would share mine since it was a little different experience and imagery. I had been a handful of times over the last half dozen years with little success. The...
Photographing the Klamath Basin by David Cobb
Photographing the Klamath Basin By David Cobb One of the West’s great photographic treats is visiting the Klamath Basin on the Oregon and California border during the fall or spring bird migration. I’m not a birder, but the site of so much wildlife surrounded by a...
Previsualization, Possibly the Most Important Thing I do in Photography
by Zack Schnepf Previsualization is one of, if not the most important thing I do in photography and in art in general. It’s also one of the hardest things to teach. I use previsualization in the field and in post processing to envision what I want the final image to...
How To Remove Noise In Camera Raw 7.0 by Kevin McNeal
Recently I revisited some older images from the past few years. I am sure we all have some images in our past that we wish we could have done something different. For me, many of my images were underexposed to get detail in the sky we no regard for the...
Photographing Yellowstone National Park in the Winter by Kevin McNeal
This past week I had the opportunity to visit Yellowstone National Park in the winter. I have wanted to photograph this special place in winter conditions but never had the chance. Well my wishes came true this week and I was given the opportunity to...
Increasing Your IQ
By Adrian Klein If you are looking to increase your intelligence quotient then I will admit I am not sure how much this will help. What this may do is help you improve your overall image quality (IQ). There are the obvious answers while you are capturing the images...
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