Tagged with " tutorial"
Want Your Images to Look Different? (part 2)
By     |    Dec 12, 2011
Posted in: Acadia National Park, Creativity, General, Tech Tips     |    4 Comments

Want Your Images to Look Different? (part 2)

In part one of this series I offered 5 strategies for jumpstarting your creative juices and beginning the journey toward creating unique or different images.  Part one can be found here and is probably worth reading in conjunction with this post. 6) Incorporate motion.  Many of the techniques we’ve learned as nature photographers have been geared toward maximizing sharpness in our images.  We use tripods, small apertures for depth of field, [...]

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Introduction to Raw Conversion
By     |    Jul 1, 2011
Posted in: eStore, Photoshop     |    6 Comments

Introduction to Raw Conversion

I just want to thank everyone for the overwhelming response to my new Creative Digital Processing video tutorial series. I’m happy to report that the launch has been a great success, and I’m beginning to work on the second part of the series which will start to shift the focus from the ”how” to the “why.” In the meantime, I have embedded below a low res version of one of the two free videos in the tutorial [...]

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New! Creative Digital Processing Video Tutorials
By     |    Jun 23, 2011
Posted in: eStore, Video Tutorials     |    1 Comment

New! Creative Digital Processing Video Tutorials

After many months of false starts and hard work, I am pleased to announce the launch of my new series of Creative Digital Processing video tutorials. These videos present my personal digital image processing workflow using Adobe Camera Raw and Adobe Photoshop CS5. The first eight videos in the series focus on basic techniques for raw conversion, working with layers and masks, image editing using adjustment layers, black & white conversion, [...]

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By     |    May 10, 2010
Posted in: Tech Tips     |    1 Comment

How to Photograph Rainbows

Who doesn’t love rainbows? Rainbows are a favorite of nature photographers, and for good reason. Not only are they beautifully vibrant, representing all colors in the spectrum that can be seen by human eyes, but their graceful arcing shapes add compositional interest to photographs. But finding rainbows is a tough business, and doing them justice even tougher. So, what is the best way to photograph a rainbow? My newest free tutorial, [...]

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Using Live View for Nature Photography
By     |    Feb 23, 2010
Posted in: Tech Tips     |    28 Comments

Using Live View for Nature Photography

I’ve just posted a new article on my website about Using Live View for Nature Photography. Live View has become a vital part of my image capture process, and I use it for almost every photograph I make to optimize focus, composition, depth-of-field, and even exposure. Live View is a serious professional tool that can help you significantly improve your photography images. My simple tutorial shows you how you can [...]

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