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Black and White with a Splash of Colour
One of the techniques people most often ask me to teach them is making a photograph like the one on the right that is black and white with one other colour. There are a few ways to achieve this effect but here is the one I find easiest for Photoshop users: 1) Open a suitable photograph, [...]
I was just procrastinating by browsing Wikipedia (is there any greater way to procrastinate?!) when I came across this entry on photoblogging. I do have a blog on which I sometimes post a photo if there’s one I particularly want to share and I have a Flickr account but I don’t have a dedicated photoblog. [...]
Reverie: Just in case you needed more convincing…
…on the whole DSLR + video thing: Click to watch: Sample Video: EOS 5D Mark II This video was shot with a pre-production Canon EOS 5D Mark II digital SLR. The files used to create this video were not manipulated in any way, only re-compressed for 1/4 resolution display on our website. To view Vincent Laforet’s comments [...]
Reader Photo: I Compose In-Frame
I Compose In-Frame, originally uploaded by CreativeCampus. Photos posted in this category are selected from the contributions of members of the Photodoto discussion group at Flickr.com.
Microsoft Image Composite Editor: Easy to use, good results
Image Composite Editor is Microsoft’s over-engineered way of saying “panorama stitcher.” This software takes multiple images and stitches them together automatically, blending seams, cropping, the works. It’s extremely simple to use: just drag and drop a batch of images onto the interface and it gets to work immediately finding overlapping points, stitching the image together, [...]
Last week we held a lens rental giveaway sponsored by BorrowLenses.com. You left a comment describing which lens you’d like to rent and why and BorrowLenses.com chose one lucky recipient to receive a free 2-week lens rental. And that lucky photographer is… Bryan Villarin who wrote: “I think I’d want to try a Canon EF 85mm [...]
Hey! You got video in my DSLR!
Personally, I’m really excited about the Nikon D90, not only because it looks like a great camera and a nice upgrade to my trusty old original D70 (I must like odd numbers), but because it’s got this great high-def video feature. I’ve always liked video but I’ve always hated video cameras. I have a Panasonic [...]
Missing the Bus, originally uploaded by Scott Coulter. This image from Scott Coulter was made with an interesting self-imposed constraint: take a photo with a shutter speed of exactly one second. Nice result! Photos posted in this category are selected from the contributions of members of the Photodoto discussion group at Flickr.com.
Get a free 2-week lens rental from BorrowLenses.com
Update: BorrowLenses has chosen a winner! I’ve been renting lenses online for a few years now (click here to read some of our lens rental service reviews). A macro here, an out-of-my-budget 2.8 there. It’s a great way to get just the lens you need when you need it without having to plunk down thousands of [...]
If you get it right photographing your children can produce pictures you’ll want to treasure for years to come, whether it’s snaps of their tenth birthday displayed in a professional coffee table book or the embarrassing shot of Timmy wearing his underpants on his head that you choose to keep lovingly displayed where all your [...]