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Save 25% on my eBook and Star Trail Webinar Now Through January 2nd, 2014

01 Jan

New Years Sale

Now through January 2nd at midnight PST you can save 25% on my eBook Photographing the 4th Dimension – Time and my Star Trail Photography webinar. To save 25% instantly use the code SAVE25NY14 when you check out.

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BEST DEAL: Mastering Star Trail Photography – Video Course – BUY THE VIDEO

This video course is for photographers of all skill levels interested in expanding their photography and post-production knowledge to make great astronomy landscapes. The course includes 6 hours of instruction and professional tips covering every aspect of star trail photography including gear selection, camera technique, post-processing and more.

Bonus: Receive a FREE copy of the eBookPhotographing the 4th Dimension — Time with your webinar recording purchase.

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GREAT SAVINGS: Photographing the 4th Dimension – Time eBook – BUY THE PDF

No matter your skill level Photographing the 4th Dimension – Time will help you improve your photography and heighten the impact of your photographs by introducing you to numerous slow shutter and video techniques.

  • Learn to create amazing photos using Light Painting & Star Trails techniques
  • Discover how to easily make Time-lapse Videos
  • Transform your photography with motion as Cinemagraphs
  • Avoid time-wasting mistakes and learn insider tips
  • Keep it all with you in the included Field Checklist

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Up close encounter with Humpback Whales in Maui – January 25, 2010

29 Jan

Amazing whalewatch trip. January 25, 2010. 2 humpback whales come right up to our boat, close enough to touch. If you go whalewatching on Maui, make sure to choose a small boat such as those offered by Ultimate Whale watch, www.ultimatewhalewatch.com. The smaller boats get out to the action quicker, can move around to different locations quicker, and allow you to have the closest possible interaction with the whales. All photos and video in this presentation were captured with a Nikon D90 DSLR – 18-70mm Nikkor zoom lens.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

To receive a free bag from Think Tank, visit www.ThinkTankPhoto.com/affiliate and enter code AP-512, This will get you a choice of a few items to receive free with purchase! This is a review of the Think Tank Retrospective 30 bag. This is a great little bag for everyday camera use. It has more than enough room, yet its very compact and easy to carry. More great products from Think Tank!

 
 

28 January, 2013 – Beyond Calibration : The Heresy of Artistic Intent

28 Jan

Are you a slave to colour management? If so, why, and if not….?

In a new essay entitled Beyond Calibration : The Heresy of Artistic Intent, contributor Chris Schneiter explores how and why we can become trapped by a mechanistic approach to colour management.

         

"Yes I downloaded the videos. THEY ARE AWESOME!!! I learned so much I think my brain is going to explode.

 

Now I need to get the LR4 video to see how much of Lightroom 4 I don’t know". 

 


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22 January, 2013 – Why What Works

22 Jan

We’re at a crossroads. For the past 12–13 years since the digital era began in earnest we have focused on tools; more megapixels, bigger sensors, better high ISO and faster autofocus. All worthwhile areas of concern.

But a sort of plateau has now been reached. Real improvements in all of these areas are becoming increasingly difficult to achieve. New models appear at an increasing pace, but do they really give us that much more with which to pursue our art and our hobby?

With this in mind I have turned my attention away from gear this week and instead look at the question (or maybe it’s a statement) Why What Works.

If you are interested in what makes a good image tick I highly recommend your reading this essay, maybe even more than once.

 

  

 "Every time I go back to a module I had already seen, I learn additional things.  I have never seen tutorials that have the excellent mix of what the features are, 
how to use them, enough of the under-the-hood information 
and concepts so that I can utilize the features creatively and efficiently, 
and just enough humor to keep the motivation level high.  Wow!"

 


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18 January, 2013 – Briot’s Favourite New Photoshop CS6 Features

18 Jan

Though it’s been out for quite a while, many photographers are still making the transition to Photoshop CS6.

Last fall Alain Briot write a piece titled Alain’s Favourite CS6 Features. Things were a bit hectic for me at the time, and I neglected to publish it then. Sorry Alain. Here it is now though.

         

"Yes I downloaded the videos. THEY ARE AWESOME!!! I learned so much I think my brain is going to explode.

 

Now I need to get the LR4 video to see how much of Lightroom 4 I don’t know". 


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14 January, 2013 – Architecture of a New Landscape

14 Jan

Many observers (myself included) see the mainstream of photography as somewhat constipated, endlessly self-referential, and boringly repetitious.

Today, one of our finest contemporary photographers, Eric Meola, looks at the use of colour in photography and explores The Architecture of a New Landscape.

 

  

 "Every time I go back to a module I had already seen, I learn additional things.  I have never seen tutorials that have the excellent mix of what the features are, 
how to use them, enough of the under-the-hood information 
and concepts so that I can utilize the features creatively and efficiently, 
and just enough humor to keep the motivation level high.  Wow!"

 


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11 January, 2013 – Nikon 70-200mm f/4 Review

11 Jan

One of the most eagerly awaited new lenses from Nikon is the 70-200mm f/4 VR. The weight and cost savings are considerable, but how does this new lens perform. Find out in Nick Devlin’s latest review.

         

"Yes I downloaded the videos. THEY ARE AWESOME!!! I learned so much I think my brain is going to explode.

 

Now I need to get the LR4 video to see how much of Lightroom 4 I don’t know".


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7 January, 2013 – Oh No, Not Another Superzoom!

07 Jan

Yes, another Superzoom. The Panasonic SX50, with the longest zoom range available at 24–1200mm equiv, all with decent (though not really great) image quality, and a very competative price.

Is this the best Superzoom yet? Is it worth your attention? Find out in my just published review.

  

 "Every time I go back to a module I had already seen, I learn additional things.  I have never seen tutorials that have the excellent mix of what the features are, 
how to use them, enough of the under-the-hood information 
and concepts so that I can utilize the features creatively and efficiently, 
and just enough humor to keep the motivation level high.  Wow!" 


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3 January, 2013 – Colour Harmonies in Photography

03 Jan

Our first article for 2013 is the final installment in Alain Briot’s series on Color Harmonies in Photography.

         

"Yes I downloaded the videos. THEY ARE AWESOME!!! I learned so much I think my brain is going to explode.

 

Now I need to get the LR4 video to see how much of Lightroom 4 I don’t know".



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7 Photo Projects to Start on January 1st

31 Dec
Photo credit: Melina Souza

As soon as the ball drops and you’re done kissing your sweetheart, you are probably already wondering: What in the world am I gonna do in 2013?

How about starting one of these seven photo projects with the New Year? Project 365 is a classic choice, but you might want to peruse these twists on that classic long term photo project as well.

Find something just right for you this year, no matter what sort of commitment you’re looking for. Take a peek at these ideas and select the perfect one to help your creative juices flow like champagne on New Year’s Eve.

7 Project Ideas to Start off the New Year

p.s. We’re re-posting our most favorited Tweets of the year! Follow us on Twitter to see what our best photography projects, stories, and tips of 2012 were.

1. Project 365

ingred-smThis is the time honored photo-a-day challenge, and it definitely deserves a mention. Fair warning: it’s not for the faint of heart.

Never fear though, we’ve got lots of tips on how to do it. If you’re in the habit of taking pictures all of the time anyway, and you take your camera with you everywhere (and yes, phone cameras are REAL CAMERAS!) why not give it a shot?

Some ideas to make it less daunting:
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  • Phone-ograph your days. Commit to an Instagram or Hipstamatic 365, and odds are you’ll never be without your camera.
  • Pick a theme. Photographer Kelly DeLay honed in on clouds, with beautiful results.
  • Look at details. Even the mundane can become interesting from the right perspective, like this yarn that’s part of Mark Seton’s 365 collection.

2. PROJECT LIFE

ingred-sm If you’re crafty, this might be just right for you. Project Life is a scrapbooker’s answer to documenting your days. It’s almost like a grown up yearbook!

Our friend Jodi McKee has been using Project Life this year to keep track of everything from her baby’s firsts to internet meetups.

  • Instead of whole pages for a single event, a binder full of divided pages marks weeks as they pass.
  • look at the pictures on your camera and create your pages based on what you’ve shot during that time period.
  • The great thing about this is that it can be done in retrospect.

3. PROJECT 52

paint-smProject 365’s baby bro, a weekly photographic project. Anything you can do with Project 365, you can squeeze into a package 1/7th the size.

  • A jumping off point if you’re a newbie looking for photographic goal this year.
  • If you’re looking for inspiration you should check out Lucia’s collection of unexpected self portraits.
  • Melia also has a set of colorful and fashion-y pics, check her out if you want to be influenced.

4. PICK AN OBJECT

paint-smInstead of committing to a specific time frame, commit to an object to record over time. Kevin Day did this watched (and documented!) the landscape changing around this tree over 5 years.

  • Use cameras specifically made for time lapse shots.
  • For another spin on this idea, pick a public place to photograph and follow it as it fills and empties of people.

5. LOOONG EXPOSURES

Try your hand long (we mean LONG) exposures like Michael Wesley has in New York. He captured 3 years of construction in a single frame!

  • Learn how to shoot low light long exposures with this tutorial.
  • Shoot long exposures with your camera phone (apps like Slow Shutter help).
  • Try layering with double (or triple, or more!) exposure images.

6. EVERY HOUR

paint-smInstead of shooting every day, make it your goal to collect a picture from each hour of the day. This will flex your photographic muscles, and make you work with all sorts of conditions, like low light.

  • Explore what photographs can look at at any time, light or dark, rain or shine.
  • Give yourself a week or a month or even a whole year to do it.
  • Establish as many (or few) rules as you want!

7. DO IT DIGITAL

There are so. many. apps. that can help you stay motivated to keep up with these new projects.

Here are just a smattering:

  • Get blasts from your photo past with Timehop and the Photojojo Timecapsule.
  • Collect is an iOS app that helps you track a photo a day.
  • If you want to go the self portrait route, don’t forget Everyday app.
  • For journaling, Day One is a great alternative to a diary that lets you attach an image to your recollections.

Photo credits: 1. Melina Souza, 2. Kevin Day, 3. Kelly DeLay 4. Mark Seton, 6. Jodi McKee, 7. Lucia on Flickr, 8. Kevin Day 9. abnormalbeauty on Flickr

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