Ein Beitrag von: Aliza Razell

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It’s summer time and a lot of you will be heading out to America’s National Parks to capture their beauty and to enjoy the great outdoors. I was in Yosemite NP last week working on a NEW LuLA tutorial. It’s one of the grandest National Parks of them all. I’m still working on images and will post some on the home page soon. Today’s article is by QT Luong. He is known for being the first person to photograph all 59 US National Parks in Large Format. He has come on board as a regular contributor and we will be regularly publishing his articles on his National Park Photography guides. we’ll start with the ‘A’s and today’s article is Acadia National Park – A Quick Guide To Photography.
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The Luminous Landscape – What’s New

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have been making a lot of headlines lately within the photography community. These remotely controlled aircraft have enabled photographers a new way to gain new perspectives on a scene. They have also caused a lot of controversy in regards to safety and privacy. Stephen Wheatcraft’s article Landscape Aerial Photography Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles introduces you to this new method of making images.

Last week Kevin Raber and Chris Sanderson spent the week on the road working on a new video tutorial with William Neill in Yosemite and Mono Lake areas. More on this new video in the near future.
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The Luminous Landscape – What’s New
Recently Adobe announced their newest incarnation of their flagship product, Photoshop Creative Cloud (CC). Some of the new things look really interesting and I can see a lot of applications for them.
In this video French photographer Serge Ramelli goes over some of the new features that you may find useful including:
For a more extensive list of the new features let’s hear what Adobe instructor Julieanne Kost has to say in this official video from Adobe:
For a full list of all the new features and changes visit the Adobe website.
When Adobe first introduced their Cloud membership program there was a lot of backlast from photographers. You can no longer just buy Photoshop, you have to buy into the monthly option, and many photographers found it more expensive ($ 49 USD/month for the whole Creative Suite or $ 29.99 just for Photoshop) than simply upgrading once every two years, or every second version.
Adobe’s listened and responded with the Photoshop Photography program, which at the time of this article is $ 9.99/month USD and as of June 18th is available to anyone, amateur or pro. That price will get you both Photoshop CC and Lightroom 5 (the current version).
Do you use Photoshop?
Have you upgraded to the Cloud or are you hanging on to an older version? Is there a new feature that puts it over the top for you to take the plunge?
Let us know where you stand on this issue and what software you plan to use moving forward.
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