Ein Beitrag von: Bastian Staude

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Who else is slightly freaked out by the fact that we’re about to move into November? Where did the year go!
Anyway – it’s time to look back on the hottest tutorials for October.
This past month saw a few of our posts go a little viral. Here are the top 5!
A post by Jame Mahaer that many of us can relate to and that many new photographers found helpful!

Gina Milicia did it again with this helpful tutorial on giving a little extra attention to your portrait subjects eyes in post production.
dPS readers love infographics – here’s the hottest one for this past month!

Andrew Gibson hit the mark with many dPS readers with this post with 5 simple suggestions on improving your composition.

Jim Hamel gives us the low down on finding and using Hyperlocal distance!

In the last 12 months we’ve had a LOT of new readers to dPS who have missed some of our older tutorials. So for you – here’s our top 5 most read posts from last year!





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Earlier this month we teamed up with CreativeLive to produce two days of live streaming interviews and discussions about photography, photo gear and industry trends. We’ve just added the videos to our archive so you can catch anything you missed or want to re-watch. See videos
Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)
It’s been a busy week here in the office as we’re working hard on some post-Photokina reviews and preparing for PPE next week. We also got a serious dose of Pacific Northwest fall weather, and the rainy afternoons and evenings left us plenty of time to go poking around the corners of the internet for important (read: probably not really important) things that happened in the world of photography. Read more
Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)
Sometimes it is good to slow it down and reflect on our photography. In his last article Frank Sauer showed us how much we could find to photograph in our own backyard. Today we share Frank Sauer’s newest essay I Wish I Knew How To Paint. I hope you enjoy this essay and take some time this weekend to explore the world around you and try some photography like Frank describes.
We still have a few spots open on our first and second Antarctica Trips. Take a look at the instructor line up and give some serious consideration in joining us for this amazing adventure. If you have any questions contact Kevin Raber. You can learn more about these two trips HERE.
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