Connecting The Dots: DPI Tips That Matter
Output resolution is a misunderstood topic. As a result, threads about it can degenerate quickly. Mike Gray added a blog entry last week on X-Equals.com, and there's still a bit of a dust up going on.
View ArticleInspiration for the Day: Colin Prior
Colin Prior is a Scottish landscape photographer whose work is extraordinary. He travels the world, shooting in the magic hours, to capture photographs that inspire. Aware that the wildest places on...
View ArticleWhat should be the topic for the next TLR "Brown Bag" Session
* Automating Photoshop * Masks and Selections * Noise Reduction * Presetting ACR/Lightroom * Sharpening
View ArticlePhotographyBB Online eZine: Issue 19 Available
PhotographyBBOnline announced the release of the 19th issue of their free eZine. If you've never downloaded a copy of PhotographyBBOnline, you're missing an excellent source of digital photography tips...
View ArticleLandscape Photography At Dusk
When the sun heads over the mountain, that's no reason to pack it in. The soft light at dusk can be great for landscape photgraphy. Jay Kinghorn shows how to take advantage of twilight with a steady...
View ArticlePhotoshop Tips from the Pros at Outdoor Photography
You can read 11 Photoshop tips from Outdoor Photography pros. You'll learn how they make their photos stand out as extraordinary shots.
View ArticleShooting Raw Doesn't Necessarily Mean You Should Be Lazy
Bob Johnson has posted a provocative blog entry about shooting RAW. The theme resonates well with me, although I'm sure it will be controversial. Lot's of people assume that shooting RAW covers a...
View ArticleVisual Poetry: Unmet Expectations
The title Visual Poetry grabbed my attention. The subtite, A Creative Guide for Making Engaging Digital Photographs was promising. Chris Orwig is one of my favorite Photoshop video instructors on...
View ArticleFirst TLR Photo Excursion and Workshop
I've talked about this before. Time to make it happen. The first TLR workshop. February 13-18, 2010. Eastern Utah: Red Canyon, Bryce Canyon, and Zion Canyon.
View ArticleDigital Photography Workflow: More Is Better
Jay Kinghorn posted a provocative essay last week, Workflow Trends: More Is More. The title didn't really work for me, but I agree with the main point of the essay. In the last year or two, digital...
View ArticleR.I.P. HDR?!
Tom Hubbard has posted a controversial blog entry on The Portland Metro Photographic News site. R.I.P. HDR has a complicated perspective on HDR photography. Tom says he's not opposed to HDR, but...
View ArticleBeautiful Water Landscapes
Abduzeedo has assembled a collection of beautiful water landscape photography. Click on this link only if you want to be inspired to grab your tripod and head outdoors and try to catch some radiant...
View ArticleBasic Rules for Editing Digital Images
Someone posted "10 Rules for Editing Digital Images" on the Digital Photography School site. I thought it might be interesting to build our own list of basic rules. read more
View ArticlePhotographyBB Online Magazine – 22nd Edition
The November 2009 edition of PhotographyBB Online is available. The theme for this issue is “how-to.” There are tutorials and discussions of digital photography techniques , including basic macro...
View ArticleLansbaby: Call for Submissions
Lensbaby is inviting photographers to submit photographs taken with a Lensbaby for possible publication in a new book. Entries must be submitted by December 31. Winners will be announced on the...
View Article10 Must Read Copyright Articles for Photographers
This should be a link many of us will want to bookmark. Jim Goldstein has published the links to 10 Must Read Copyright Articles for Photographers.
View ArticlePhotographyBB Online eZine: Issue 23 Available
The December 2009 edition theme is Happy Holiday How-to’s. Readers will learn tips and techniques for shooting in Winter weather, such as keeping gear safe from the elements with Winter shots. Readers...
View ArticleAn Introduction to Colorspaces and How it Affects Us
Ken Norton has authored a blog entry for the Zone 10 site on the topic of colorspaces and how they affect photographers.
View ArticleFormat Size vs. Print Size in Film and Digital
Michael Johnson posted a provocative essay recently on The Online Photographer. The topic was format v. print size and how they relate to both film and digital photography.
View ArticleRick Sammon's iPhone App
Got an iPhone? Want a cool app? Rick Sammon has a new one that he promises is like taking him along on your next photo shoot.
View ArticleWorking Photographer
I found this link in a blog entry by John Beardsworth. Working Photographer is a blog site for Jim Richardson. He's a forty year veteran of editorial photography, and that's the focus of this site....
View ArticlePhotographyBB Online eZine: Issue 24 Available
PhotographyBB Online is a free e-zine for digital photographers. Issue 24 is now available. This month’s issue begins a new series on portraiture lighting. The first article in this series explains how...
View ArticleColor: It's All Relative, Part 1: Introduction
This is the first episode in a new TLR video series on understanding color from the perspective of a digital photographer.
View ArticleWhite Balance: A Question of Accuracy vs. Looking Good
Michael Reichmann has posted a blog entry on the topic of white balance. Do you strive for accuracy or for looking good? I tend toward looking good, except where accuracy is critical, such as criminal...
View ArticleComposing with Color
Alain Briot has started a new column for The Luminous Landscape. Actually, it's an extract from his second book, Mastering Composition, Inspiration, and Style. The column is about color and...
View ArticleDSLR v. Compact Point-And-Shoot Camera
Bob Johnson posted a blog entry that resonated well with me. I own both DSLRs and digicams. Each has their uses. Read what Bob has to say and then share your thoughts.
View ArticlePhotographyBB Online Magazine – 29th Edition
The latest issue of PhotographyBB is available. It's a free .PDF download for the digital photography commuity. This new edition features a tutorial on how to create dramatic landscape photos. Readers...
View ArticleHey, Batman! Holy Crop!
I found this link via John Beardsworth's RSS for his blog site. Rikk Flohr has a WordPress blog with a focus on creative cropping.
View ArticleLightroom, Storage Space, and Big Catalogs
Matt Kloskowski posted a commentary about LR, storage space, and big catalogs. The issue of large catalogs in LR and a gazillion photos spread over stacks of DVDs and BRs or possibly several external...
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