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Tips for Photographing Waterfalls by David Cobb

by David Cobb | May 5, 2014 | Fall Color Photography, Interviews, Locations, Photo Travel, Photography Techniques, Spring Photography, Video Tutorial | 0 comments

Tips for Photographing Waterfalls By David Cobb   Last fall I spent the day with Outside Explorer in Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge. The finished video below supplies a number of tips and tricks to photographing waterfalls.   David CobbLocation: Mosier, Oregon...
With Lightroom 5 is Photoshop Really Necessary? by Sean Bagshaw

With Lightroom 5 is Photoshop Really Necessary? by Sean Bagshaw

by Sean Bagshaw | Apr 14, 2014 | Camera Raw, Image Processing, Lightroom, Photography Software, Video Tutorial | 20 comments

The answer to this question, as with so many questions, is it depends. Adobe’s release of Lightroom 1 was way back in 2007, but by that time I had already been immersed in Photoshop for seven or eight years. The purpose of Lightroom was to create an application...
Tips for Photographing a Japanese Garden in Spring by David Cobb

Tips for Photographing a Japanese Garden in Spring by David Cobb

by Photo Cascadia | Mar 26, 2014 | Garden Photography, Japanese Gardens, Locations, Photo Travel, Photography Techniques, Spring Photography | 2 comments

Tips for Photographing a Japanese Garden in Spring By David Cobb   Recently I took a stroll through the Portland Japanese Garden to admire the cherry blossom blooms, and I took my camera along in case something caught my eye. When photographing for the book “Quiet...
Hard Proofing for Optimal Fine Art Prints

Hard Proofing for Optimal Fine Art Prints

by Sean Bagshaw | Jan 20, 2014 | Image Processing, Photography Techniques, Printing, Video Tutorial | 9 comments

Sometimes I find that producing a print that looks as good hanging on the wall as I want it to can be a challenge. In many cases, as long as I have carefully developed my images on a calibrated monitor, ordering a print through a print lab or printing on my own photo...
Wide-Angle Macro Photography by David Cobb

Wide-Angle Macro Photography by David Cobb

by Photo Cascadia | Dec 3, 2013 | Macro, Photography Techniques | 2 comments

  Wide-Angle Macro Photography By David Cobb In the traditional sense, macro photography is anything taken at a 1:1 ratio. But I don’t much like traditions in photography, so that’s why I often use a wide-angle lens for impact. By using a wide-angle lens I’m...
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