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Greg Fullard posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
Handy summary of some basic steps to edit landscape photos in Lightroom.
Summary:
Step 1: Lens Corrections
– Remove chromatic Aberration
– Enable Lens CorrectionsStep 2: Crop and Straighten
Step 3: Exposure and White Balance
– Basic Panel, Exposure Setting, WB Setting
– Use shift double-click on the word (e.g. “Exposure”) to get…Read More -
There are two types of people in this world: one who opens a packet of biscuits, has one and puts the rest back in the cupboard, and one who eats the whole packet in one go.Baked and shot this chocolate biscuit cake.
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Comparison shot from SLR. Unfortunately the composition is slightly different (And worse, IMHO).
Canon 80D,
Canon 10-18mm Wide Angle lens @10mm
F/8
ISO 100
HDR (1s, 3.2s, 10s) -
DPC posted in the group Action Photography
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DPC posted in the group Action Photography
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Neil Leifer. Muhammad Ali vs. Sonny Liston, 1973
Photo Credit: Heritage AuctionsYesterday, we shared a photograph by Neil Leifer of Muhammad Ali’s electrifying fight against Ken Norton on our Action Photography group. Today, we are shifting our focus to another monumental moment in boxing history, one that deserves a prominent place on our…Read More
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Yousuf Karsh. Winston Churchill, Canada, 1941
Photo Credit: Portraits of Greatness by Yousuf Karsh (Nelson; 2nd Edition (January 1, 1959)We are turning our lenses towards one of the most timeless portraits ever captured by the brilliant Yousuf Karsh, a photographer revered for his uncanny ability to seize powerful and meaningful expressions…Read More
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
“The Americans” by Robert Frank. Jack Kerouac.
#BookFeatureFirst published in France in 1958 and later in the United States in 1959, Robert Frank’s “The Americans” transformed the field of 20th-century photography. Through 83 evocative photographs, Frank revealed the deeper layers of American society, highlighting racial tension, political…Read More
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Robert Frank. The Trolley-New Orleans, 1955
In the heart of the 1950s, Swiss photographer Robert Frank introduced a series of photographs that would soon redefine American photography. His collection, titled “The Americans”, though initially met with criticism, was eventually regarded as an iconic masterpiece. It presented a raw, unfiltered vie…Read More
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