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How We Processed It: Panoramic Portrait Using Wireless Flash
Many years ago, panorama merging was not very automated and you had to either spend hundreds of dollars on panoramic equipment and software, …OR you had to spend many many painful hours doing “manual merging” by mouse or wacom pad…
How We Shot It: Panoramic Portrait Using Wireless Flash instead of HDR bracketing
In one of our recent tutorials, we talked about how to decide whether or not it is a good idea to shot bracketed images and create an HDR. In this situation, I strongly considered using an HDR technique to help expose for my subjects’ faces. Why? Well as you will see in the video, it was very difficult to be able to place a flash, as my subjects and I were both perched up on a rock ledge!
Vibrant & Contrasty Portaits in Sunlight – Weekly Lightroom Edit
In this Weekly Lightroom Edit, …I am going to sound like Bob Ross. Mmk, let’s get serious. In this tutorial video we are going to get into some burning, dodging, and brushing in Lightroom 4 for a vibrant, contrasty and crisp photo that was captured using both bright sunlight and deep shade.
Decrypting the Hue/Saturation-panel | Tuesdays With Lauri
In this week’s instalment of Tuesdays With Lauri we take a look at the Hue/Saturation-panel in Photoshop and learn how to use it in order to tweak the colour in our images. We even change the colour of the background to a totally different one. We also take a quick peek at the channel mixer, as dodging & burning with curves.
Three Tips For Better Natural Light Portraits Using The Sun
Every portrait photographer seems to dread sunlight like it’s the devil. Why? Well, partly because it can be extremely un-flattering, but also partly because most photographers just don’t have a sure-fire method for using sunlight to get consistently acceptable results. Heck, sometimes a little touch of sunlight can an image look even better than soft (but dull) shade!
Panasonic Developing Groundbreaking High-Sensitivity Sensors Featuring Color Micro-Splitters Instead of Traditional Color Filters
A traditional camera sensor uses color filters to record color into its RGB array. Unfortunately, this absorbs light the same way a color gel for flash absorbs light. Panasonic’s groundbreaking micro color-splitters work like micro prisms in splitting colors without losing light intensity.
How We Shot It: Tide Pool Vertical Panorama
In this episode of “How We Shot It”, we’re going to talk about how to pre-visualize, set up, and capture the original frames that would go into a final image such as this vertical panorama of a tidepool at sunset.
How We Produced It: Creating a Dramatic Wedding Environmental Portrait
In this Lightroom 4 Preset System tutorial, we will show how we can quickly and easily make this beautiful environmental portrait of a bride and groom’s first dance at the Pelican Hills Rotunda more dramatic in Lightroom 4.
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