Erin Babnik will be speaking for Canon at the B&H Optic Conference in New York City on June 2. Her talk, titled “Contemporary Approaches to Composition in Landscape Photography”, will take place from 2–3pm, and she will be attending the Canon Sunset Cruise on New...
Today I’m looking back on an article I wrote on using the histogram to help judge good exposure. It’s just as relevant today as it was a few years ago when I originally wrote it. The histogram continues to be a tool I use in every stage of my workflow from...
After a busy Art Show and Workshop season, I’m finally continuing my Advanced Post Processing Workflow series on YouTube. In episode six I demonstrate how I build an action to automate the repetitive task of preparing images for the web. Actions are an...
Digital cameras have revolutionized our ability to create images of the night sky. Using film, there are essentially two ways to expose a night sky image. One is to leave the camera shutter open for a LONG time on a fixed tripod. This technique creates star trails as...
I love backlighting in landscape photography; it creates an inner glow to mountain flowers, fall leaves, and meadows or rim lighting around wildlife. Backlighting also accentuates morning mist, fog, smoke, and haze, and shooting into that kind of atmosphere will...
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