Nikon 20mm f/1.8 G ED N Review – A Dream Lens For Astro-Landscape Photographers?
Finally, someone created my dream lens! Well, almost…
Canon 7D Mark II, An Extreme/Adventure & Landscape Photography Review
Is the Canon 7D mk2 good for anything other than action sports and flying birds? While this may be the best high-speed action camera ever to hit the market below $5,000, it also has a few new features up its sleeve that may excite more adventurous photographers!
Stunning Ultra-Detailed, Wide-Field Milky Way Astro-Landscapes | Ben Coffman
Having only been “serious” about astrophotography for the last 4 years, Ben Coffman’s astro-landscapes are out of this world. We got a chance to interview him for this article.
Astro-Landscape Portraiture: How To Create Portraits Under The Stars – Part 1
In this video, we’re going to start a mini-series about shooting portraits at night, under the stars. There are many different ways you can do this, but for starters, we’ll just talk about creating a single exposure that has sharp, well-exposed stars, and a steady, blur-free subject that is also nicely illuminated.
Single-Shot HDR Processing / Vivid Landscape – Ordinary to Extraordinary Lightroom Edit – E18
In this tutorial we’re going to take a landscape photo and turn it into a Single-Shot HDR. In just a…
Landscape Photography Ultra Wide Angle DSLR Lenses – The Complete Guide
Introduction Landscape and general outdoor photographers usually worry about one thing when it comes to their wide-angle lenses: Sharpness. As…
How to Color Correct a JPEG Landscape Image in Lightroom 4 – From the Lightroom 4 A to Z Workshop on DVD
In this tutorial, we will demonstrate how to color correct a JPEG landscape image in Lightroom 4. When shooting in JPEG, we have much less control than if we were to shoot in RAW. This tutorial will also briefly discuss the differences between shooting in RAW and JPEG. Finally, we will also demonstrate how to create a black and white color corrected version of our image.
Capture Sharper Landscape Detail by Using the Mirror Lock-Up Feature in Your DSLR – From the HDR Photography Workshop Series
In this article we discuss how using the Mirror Lock-Up feature can help yield more detail in your landscapes and HDR imagery.