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Quick and Easy Exposure Blend Technique

Quick and Easy Exposure Blend Technique

by Sean Bagshaw | Apr 12, 2018 | Education, High Dynamic Range, Image Processing, Lightroom, Luminosity Masks, Photography Software, Photography Techniques, Photoshop | 0 comments

Exposure blending has become a regular tool in the digital darkroom for a lot of photographers. Exposure blending allows you to create an image of a scene in which the dynamic range of light was too great to record in a single exposure. Instead of blown out highlights...
Photographing Lighthouses

Photographing Lighthouses

by David Cobb | Mar 19, 2018 | Composition, Photography Techniques, Photography Tips | 0 comments

“Lighthouses are endlessly suggestive signifiers of both human isolation and our ultimate connectedness to each other.”  – Virginia Woolf I love photographing lighthouses; they can be so majestic, mysterious, beautiful, and yes even foreboding. We...
Winter Trees… Without Snow

Winter Trees… Without Snow

by Adrian Klein | Feb 18, 2018 | Color, Composition, Fall Color Photography, Locations, Photography Techniques, Photography Tips, Spring Photography, Winter Photography | 0 comments

It feels like during any given season we as nature photographers spend time chasing after the elements that first and foremost speak to the season. I would say this certainly applies to trees as well. When someone says fall, we think of trees with colors of a vibrant...
Ten Tips For Photographing Waterfalls

Ten Tips For Photographing Waterfalls

by Kevin McNeal | Dec 5, 2017 | Composition, Education, Photography Techniques, Photography Tips | 0 comments

  It is essential to use a sturdy tripod when photographing waterfalls. Because of the longer exposure and possible water movement around the base of the tripod, it’s important to have a tripod that’s sturdy and heavy enough to stay firm. In the past,...
Tips and Tricks To Add Impact To Your Autumn Images – Kevin McNeal

Tips and Tricks To Add Impact To Your Autumn Images – Kevin McNeal

by Kevin McNeal | Oct 30, 2017 | Color, Composition, Education, Fall Color Photography, Photography Techniques, Photography Tips | 2 comments

  In this article, I’m sharing 20 of my favorite tips to enhance your autumn photography. I hope you can put some of these ideas to use as you explore with your camera in the fall. 1) Create a surreal mood by trying to include a sunstar that showcases your...
Thoughts From a Juror

Thoughts From a Juror

by Adrian Klein | Oct 23, 2017 | Color, Composition, Education, Image Processing, Locations, Philosophy, Photography Techniques, Photography Tips, Printing, Printing | 6 comments

This year I was asked to be the juror for a show at a gallery in the Columbia River Gorge and after doing it felt it would be worth sharing some thoughts about it, mostly what went on in my head process and thought wise. Most of my experience to date has been...
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