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Video Tutorial: Advantages of Transparent Layer Dodging and Burning

Video Tutorial: Advantages of Transparent Layer Dodging and Burning

by Sean Bagshaw | Jun 11, 2015 | Education, Image Processing, Video Tutorial | 17 comments

  Lightening and darkening (often referred to as dodging and burning) in selective areas of an image to enhance existing light and shadow, to guide the eye or to increase depth and contour is a technique I commonly use. Both in Lightroom and Photoshop there are...
Storm Light

Storm Light

by Photo Cascadia | Jun 3, 2015 | Education, Locations, Philosophy, Photo Article | 3 comments

by Zack Schnepf When it comes to photography, I get excited when I see a storm in the forecast.  Many of my favorite images are taken before, after, or during a storm.  It doesn’t always work out, and there are risks to shooting in stormy conditions, but there is...
Five Compositional Patterns Worth Finding in Nature

Five Compositional Patterns Worth Finding in Nature

by Erin Babnik | May 25, 2015 | Composition, Education, Erin Babnik, Photography Techniques | 29 comments

Landscape photography entails a variety of challenges that can make a successful outing feel like a real triumph, but chief among them may be the task of ‘organizing’ nature through image composition. Nature’s many forms typically coincide in haphazard displays until...
Photo Trip, Family Trip… or Both?!

Photo Trip, Family Trip… or Both?!

by Adrian Klein | May 18, 2015 | Backpacking, Education, Locations, Philosophy, Photo Travel | 7 comments

There are a few photographers I have met that don’t have any immediate family, by this I mean no significant other and no children. The majority of us have at least one or both. If you are young maybe none of the above still applies yet give it time and it will likely...
Eastern Influence by David M. Cobb

Eastern Influence by David M. Cobb

by Photo Cascadia | May 11, 2015 | Education, Featured Photographers, Philosophy | 7 comments

Eastern Influence By David M. Cobb   Over the years I’ve spent a great deal of time visiting art museums, searching out the European masters, the cubists, the impressionists, the Hudson River School, and others. But it wasn’t until I saw Edward Weston’s Pepper #30...
New HDR and Panorama Photo Merge in Lightroom CC (2015)

New HDR and Panorama Photo Merge in Lightroom CC (2015)

by Sean Bagshaw | Apr 22, 2015 | Camera Raw, Education, High Dynamic Range, Image Processing, Lightroom, Photography Software | 7 comments

  In the video tutorial below I demonstrate two exciting advances in the April 21 release of Lightroom CC (2015), Photo Merge to HDR and Photo Merge to Panorama. Lightroom has gone through substantial improvements over the years to give photographers more control...
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