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by Barrie Smith
Revolutionary? Tactics? Photoshop?
Dem’s fighting words and author Ted Dillard pulls no punches when he sets out to tech “How to process the ‘Digital Latent Image ….’”
This is the first comprehensive book about Smart Objects in Photoshop and it promises to change how you work with RAW files. I takes the reader through the foundations: the RAW file, its processing, layers and masks, explaining the techniques and strategies to use. Dillard’s attitude is t...
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Zoltan Arva-Toth
Wedding Photography - A Guide to Posing is a new title from Oliver Cameron Publishing. Designed for professional and amateur photographers who cover weddings, this pocket-sized, 7x5” book contains 300+ images over 200 pages from some of the world’s finest wedding photographers. Topics covered include basic poses, bride and groom formals, group shots inside and outside the church, posing the couple in the church after the service, cutting the cake, using off-camera f...
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by Barrie Smith
If you’re a devoted fan of one camera make this type of book will not only keep you on the straight and narrow — brand-wise — but expand your knowledge of that marque’s power and operating potential.
Such a book is Rob Sheppard’s on the Canon D-SR system. And, while there is very little info on Canon’s extensive range of accessories, lenses etc there is a whole raft of detail and explanation on how to use the Canon system, much of which you will not find in ...
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There are plenty of occasions when we’ve taken a photo that is unique, personal and very expressive of a moment, a person, a place, an event. Technical quality in these situations frequently goes out the window.
Author of Capturing Mood, Ambience & Dramatic Effects, Joseph Meehan, calls these images “keepers” or “just great photographs.” Beginning at the end of the process he unpicks the subject and explains how you can shoot that great picture yet still give it some degree ...
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You're heading off on holidays; exotic landscapes await you, so maybe you need a few travel photography tips to help you prepare for your summer jaunt. With these and bags full of energy, lightning reflexes and a keen eye for detail, you'll be ready for take some great landscape photographs.
Some of these travel photography tips are simply common sense, others are things any of us can forget to do in the rush out the door. Some tips have to do with familiarizing yourself with the desination y...
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by Darren Rowse
If you’re anything like me you’ve probably left your Christmas shopping to the last minute (as I write this post there are exactly 3 hours left til the shops close here in Australia and I still need to get one more gift)!
If you’re still searching for a great photography gift for that special photographer in your life (or perhaps a treat for yourself) we’re happy to provide you with a solution. – our Essential Guide to Portrait Photogrpahy.
While an e-book ...
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by Barrie Smith
There are quite a few elements that lead to a fine photographic image: framing, focus, contrast, lighting etc.
However the single most compelling ingredient that transcends the stillness of a photograph is motion, a component that we all too often try to avoid in the quest for sharpness!
Confirming this view, Joseph Meehan’s book – Capturing Time & Motion – stresses that “motion is something that we going to use rather than try to eliminate.”
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