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Thomas Knoll, the co-author of Adobe Photoshop and the designer of Adobe’s Camera Raw, is auctioning six large framed prints of his work, with proceeds going to The Luminous Endowment for Photographers.
Tom will be speaking at Adobe MAX this year about his photography and how he uses Photoshop and Lightroom to process his own photographs.
As part of his talk, Tom will showing raw capture / intermediate / final stages for a number of his photos. For six of these photos he has made large prints which will be displayed at the conference and then auctioned off, with the profits donated to The Luminous Endowment for Photographers.
Thomas is also using an on-line auction site to make the bidding
available to people outside the conference – including you!
http://www.32auctions.com/thomasknoll
You too can own one of these prints, and at the same time help support this important charity, which in turn supports photographers world-wide to pursue their photographic projects.
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The Luminous Landscape – What’s New

Luminous-Landscape pioneered instructional videos years ago with the very successful Lightroom Tutorials. Now, LuLa takes the same format and applies it to the operation of popular cameras. Our first in a series of Camera Guide Tutorials we introduce today – Lu-La’s Guide To The Fuji XT-1. This new tutorial is 3 hours in length and covers all aspects of the set-up and use of this popular camera. Kevin Raber, LuLa’s publisher along with Jarrid Spicer of Roberts Camera in Indianapolis, Indiana walk you through the process.
The LuLa Guide To The Fuji XT-1 is available now for LuLa Video Subscribers as well as an individual download for $ 29.95. There are 14 videos totaling three hours. Each video has chapter markers to quickly access the control or menu item you may be interested in. There is also a PDF available with all the chapters listed.
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The Luminous Landscape – What’s New
For many photographers, a beautiful portrait shot combines two essential elements: a flattering view of the subject set against a blurred background. This is easy to achieve if you have the correct lens. If you want to zoom up to a subject that is rather far away you’ll need a telephoto lens. These lenses are also ideal for sports and Continue Reading
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I have been practicing photography in one form or another my whole adult life. One of the best ways I have learned to be a better photographer is by partaking in print critiques. Michael and I do this with each others work a lot. Today’s article by regular contributor Alain Briot, How To Critique Photographs Constructively is all about the process of a photographic critique. I’m sure you’ll learn a few things from this article. I particularly enjoyed the illustrations towards the end of the article.
Our friend Sean Reid just published his report on the Leica M Edition 60. Sean’s site is a paid site but well worth the investment and his reviews are very thorough. Check it out.
Michael has published a new image in his Phlog, The Blue Hotel. Have you seen the Luminous-Endowment site? Take a look at the site and be part of the effort to give grants to photographers by purchasing Michael’s 20 Year Photography Retrospective .
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The Luminous Landscape – What’s New
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