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The “Cramming” or “Shoot-Through” Technique by David Cobb

The “Cramming” or “Shoot-Through” Technique by David Cobb

by David Cobb | Feb 8, 2016 | Garden Photography, Macro, Photography Techniques | 10 comments

The spring wildflowers have started to pop in the Columbia River Gorge of Oregon, so I thought I’d take the time to explore a technique I often use for photographing spring wildflowers called “shoot-through” or “cramming.” I had used this technique for a number of...
Photographic Cross-Training by David Cobb

Photographic Cross-Training by David Cobb

by Photo Cascadia | Aug 17, 2015 | Education, Macro, Philosophy | 4 comments

Photographic Cross-Training By David Cobb I like variety. When I shoot a variety of images it keeps me on my toes, keeps things fresh, and lets me be creative. If I only photographed landscapes I’d be bored. By changing things up and photographing not just landscapes,...
Four Takes on the Same Scene: Getting Creative by David Cobb

Four Takes on the Same Scene: Getting Creative by David Cobb

by Photo Cascadia | Oct 19, 2014 | Camera Raw, Fall Color Photography, Photography Techniques | 1 comment

Four Takes on the Same Scene: Getting Creative By David Cobb This fall I conducted a photography workshop in Glacier National Park through the Pacific Northwest Art School, and the fall color was some of the best I’ve seen there in years. One afternoon we headed out...
Photographing in Fog by David M. Cobb

Photographing in Fog by David M. Cobb

by Photo Cascadia | Jun 16, 2014 | Image Processing, Locations, Photography Techniques | 2 comments

Photographing in Fog By David M. Cobb   Fog is the great equalizer in landscape photography; it can simplify the composition by eliminating all the background “noise” which can clutter an image. It also adds an air of mystery and intrigue to heighten the drama of a...
Deep Forest Soft Light Glow Techniques

Deep Forest Soft Light Glow Techniques

by Sean Bagshaw | May 30, 2014 | Image Processing, Photography Techniques, Video Tutorial | 2 comments

  In my experience, one of the types of light that cameras have a difficult time capturing correctly is the subtle, glowing, ambient light you see early and late in the day in deep forest settings. It is a very soft light but it has a certain richness and...
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