How I Photographed a Lunar Eclipse
By Sean Bagshaw A recent visitor to the Photo Cascadia website was curious about how I created the image “Lunar Eclipse Over Mt. Shasta”. This image always generates interest and some good discussion. I figured that others may have similar questions, so I...How To Blend Multiple Images Together
Exposure Fusion By Kevin McNeal Due to some more discussion I have decided to re-edit and post this blog from another blog to clear some confusion up. The topic of blending images together confuses a lot of people. Taking three or more images in concession and merging...Frequently Asked Questions
Hello everyone, we want to say thank you for the many comments over the last week as we rolled out the initial launch of Photo Cascadia. With the many comments did come some questions and I thought it would be helpful to do a quick Q&A for some of the questions we...
Abstract Nature Photography
By Adrian Klein In my latest podcast I cover the topic of abstract photography. Prior to the last couple years I had taken little in the way of abstract images. Not because I never see them but more because I was trying to focus on the grand landscapes only thinking...
Photographing the Palouse
By Chip Phillips The Palouse region of Washington State is one of my favorite locations to photograph. It is close to home, only about 50 miles from where I live here in Spokane. I have developed a special connection with this area over the past few years, watching it...
Adjustment Layers, the Backbone of my Photoshop Editing (Part 1)
By Zack Schnepf This is an introduction to my Adjustment Layers series. Adjustment layers are one of the most powerful tools in Photoshop for enhancing your photos. When used in conjunction with their masks, adjustment layers can be used to make targeted adjustments...
Tip: Bring Contrast To Low Contrast Images
By Sean Bagshaw Here is a quick processing tip for creating beautiful high contrast images from low contrast photos. Often times very balanced and low dynamic range scenes create low contrast images. Sometimes low contrast creates a soft but visually stunning image,...
Getting Started With Winter Photography Pt 1
Winter is a special time for photographers who enjoy the challenges and the rewards that come with winter photography. Dedication comes to mind, when we think of photographers that enjoy adventures in subzero temperatures, to capture images that other photographers...
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