Is the 15″ Macbook Pro Retina the Ultimate Photographer’s Laptop?
Is the 15″ Macbook Pro Retina the Ultimate Photographer’s Laptop? For many photographers, it may the ultimate laptop. We have reasons why it’s really good and why it’s not so good.
Is the 15″ Macbook Pro Retina the Ultimate Photographer’s Laptop? For many photographers, it may the ultimate laptop. We have reasons why it’s really good and why it’s not so good.
In this tutorial, we will demonstrate how to blend 2 images with the Layer Mask and the Graduated Brush Tool in Adobe Photoshop. In addition, we will use the Spot Healing Brush to edit out any specks in this shot of Horseshoe Bend.
In this tutorial, we are back in Lightroom 4, where we will demonstrate how to RAW process our image of Horseshoe Bend, taken in Page, Arizona. In addition, we will export our images into Adobe Photoshop for the blending process.
Here’s a challenge: How do you capture a perspective from a very high angle, when there is no balcony etc. like you would find at the back of a church? Well, today we answer that question!
Achieving an image such as this may be relatively easy these days, with incredibly sharp ultra-wide lenses and extremely high-resolution DSLRs at our disposal.
In this tutorial, we will demonstrate how to HDR process this shot of Horseshoe Bend in Page, Arizona in Photomatix Pro.
Hey photographers! Are you ready to pay a monthly bill for Photoshop and other Adobe software? Adobe seems to think that you’re ready. Well, almost.
In this article, we will explain how to prepare the 3 RAW files used to create the final HDR shot of Horseshoe Bend in Page, Arizona. In addition, we will discuss how to export these images into Photomatix from Lightroom 4.
We stopped in Page, Arizona to get some shots of Horseshoe Bend. In this article, we will discuss how we got this shot that will be eventually processed as an HDR image. In addition, we will go over the scene considerations of this shot.
This image was captured from the observation deck / bar of the Bank of America Building in San Francisco. The view from up there is stunning, if you are ever interested in finding this perspective it is available to the public, as long as you are dressed “appropriately” for an elite (and expensive!) bar scene…
When shooting at a high ISO, we are bound to get a significant amount of grain in our images. High amount of grain decreases the image quality and the image will not look good when printed out. In this article, we will use the Noise Reduction settings in the Detail Panel to turn a grainy image into a quality image that can be printed.
Even though my full-time job is wedding photography, my photographic hobby is the polar opposite! I enjoy photographing nightscapes in the desert, the more remote the better! Here is a relatively easy-access location, Rhyolite Ghost Town, which is just outside of Death Valley National Park. I have been photographing this bank’s cement skeleton now since 2005, and it never disappoints!