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When and How to Bracket Exposures for High Dynamic Range Light

When and How to Bracket Exposures for High Dynamic Range Light

by Sean Bagshaw | Jan 12, 2015 | Education, High Dynamic Range, Photography Techniques, Video Tutorial | 18 comments

  High dynamic range light continues to be a challenge for outdoor photographers. Another term for dynamic range is contrast. As long as the contrast of a scene, from darkest shadow to brightest highlight, does not exceed the camera’s ability to record...
Something Different, Something Fun: 3 AutoPainter Apps for the Smartphone  by David M. Cobb

Something Different, Something Fun: 3 AutoPainter Apps for the Smartphone by David M. Cobb

by Photo Cascadia | Jul 28, 2014 | Photography Apps | 0 comments

Something Different, Something Fun: 3 AutoPainter Apps for the Smartphone By David M. Cobb I recently downloaded the AutoPainter apps by Mediachance for my iPhone, and immediately began to play. The apps use your photos to imitate the styles of famous painters like...
PRE-VISUALIZATION PART 1 – STARTING THE PROCESS

PRE-VISUALIZATION PART 1 – STARTING THE PROCESS

by Photo Cascadia | Jul 10, 2014 | Education, Philosophy | 4 comments

by Zack Schnepf I’m going to start a new series on what I consider to be the most important part of my photography. It’s also one the most challenging concepts for many of my students during workshops. What do I mean when I say pre-visualization? This is concept I...
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...
Winter Photography in the Palouse-by Chip Phillips

Winter Photography in the Palouse-by Chip Phillips

by Chip Phillips | Mar 18, 2014 | Locations, Photo Travel, Photography Techniques, Winter Photography | 3 comments

I know I have written about this in the past, but wanted to share some images from this past winter that I took down in the Palouse.  Photographing the Palouse in the winter can be kind of tricky.  It seems like more often then not, a good dose of snow will hit the...
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