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Minimalist Tattoos: Elegant Body Art Drawn With Just One Line

27 May

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Tattoos are generally lauded for their intricacy and complexity, but these bold, beautiful and simple alternatives become artfully different thanks to a simple trick: the use of a single continuous line.

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Made by Mo Ganji, a Berlin tattoo artist, each of these works (if you look closely) starts and ends at a single pair of points, no matter how they appear at first glance.

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The zigs and zags required to make this approach work are what signal the viewer to make such a closer inspection in the first place.

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one line bike

Despite the simplicity and consistency of the method, the results are surprisingly varied, from very geometric shapes of human-made objects to organic curves of human and other natural forms.

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one line conifer

In some cases, pointillist patterns are added to add texture, creating leaves, shadows or other details, but kept intentionally non-linear so as not to detract from the primary lone-line drawing. (via Colossal)


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VR / Action cameras forum just launched

19 May
Be like these guys.

Are you excited about VR but frustrated that we don’t have a clearly demarcated area in our forums for you to talk about it? You’re not alone, probably. But we’re pleased to announce that your nightmare is over, with the launch of our dedicated VR and action cameras forum!

Moderated by DPR contributor and VR enthusiast Mark Banas, this is the place to discuss VR capture, action cameras and related technologies.

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Wedding Photography – Just How Specialized is it?

02 May

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Specializing in photography is all the rage right now. Being a specialist is synonymous to being an expert. Being an expert means you are more trustworthy, what you say and what you do carries more weight, and people can have deeper confidence in your knowledge.
A specialist focuses their ability on one area of photography, and concentrates growing their knowledge to a very detailed degree within that area. The words special and specific come from this word, and further drive home its meaning.

To specialize or not to specialize

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To specialize or not to specialize – that is the question. For many photographers wanting to stand out and be different, to be known and able to demand higher prices, this is a question they are facing. There are many genres of photography you can choose to specialize in such as: landscape, black and white, cityscape, macro photography, musicians and bands, portraits, people, events, weddings, baby, newborn, children, families, and fine art, just to name but a few. These areas vary in their specificity so that “people photography” can be as specific as it can be general – depending on how specialized you want to be. Nowadays, specialisms are being pushed into more defined niches such as…

Examples of niches

  • Weddings – outdoors only, city weddings, big weddings, intimate weddings, six hours wedding coverage only, add on a variety of wedding styles such as vintage, modern, contemporary, classic, chic, etc.
  • Family – lifestyle only, portraits only, everyday candid photography, black and white only, active families only, adventures only, sunset and golden hour only, etc.
  • Children – 0-3 years only, 4-11 years only, teens only, newborn, studio, etc.
  • Street photography – black and white only, daytime only, night time only, etc.
  • Portraits – natural light only, studio light only, on location only, etc.

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Just how much of a specialism is wedding photography?

Let’s deconstruct a wedding day to its main components in terms of the subject to be photographed, the skills that may be required, as well as the suggested lenses to use.

  • Subject: scenery and locations
  • Skills required: landscape
  • Lenses needed: wide angle zoom lenses, and fast primes; 16mm, 24mm, and 35mm

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  • Subject: bride and/or groom getting ready
  • Skills needed: candid, reportage, portraits, macro for the accessories, people skills!
  • Lenses: 24-70mm, 35mm, a good macro lens

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  • Subject: the wedding ceremony
  • Skills needed: documentary photography, creative, capturing emotions, special moments
  • Lenses needed: 70-200mm, 24-70mm, fast primes (working often in low light conditions)

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  • Subject: details of the wedding day
  • Skills needed: creativity, an eye for composition and colour, etc
  • Lenses needed: a macro lens, primes with large apertures

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  • Subject: group portraits
  • Skills required: suffice to say you really need to have a solid understanding of the exposure triangle and depth of field
  • Lenses and gear needed: wide and zooms (you may also need speedlights and other lighting gear)

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  • Subject: portraits of the bride and groom
  • Skills needed: portrait photography experience, creativity, wide scenes, night scenes, people skills
  • Lenses: 50mm, 85mm, 105mm, 70-200mm, wider primes and zooms

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  • Subject: reception and leaving
  • Skills needed: lighting and use of flash, cake and food photography, working in low light conditions
  • Lenses: 24-70mm, 70-200mm, macro, large aperture lenses like a 50mm f/1.8

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To be a good wedding photographer, at the very least, you need to know how to shoot each component mentioned above, to a degree better than the average person with a shiny new camera or DSLR can. You are being paid to do the job, and that’s the bare minimum expected of you. To be a great wedding photographer, you need to be confident in your skills to deliver amazing photos in all these areas.

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As a wedding photographer just how much of a specialist are you?

How many wedding photographers wake up one day, pick up a camera, decide to be a wedding photographer, and shoot an entire wedding knowing only one single thing? I would hazard a guess that many successful wedding photographers have spent hours behind the scenes, learning the ins and outs of various types of photography and the appropriate lens to use for each. Or they have done sessions in many, or all of the other areas of photography listed above, to get to a place where they can photograph a wedding and all the elements that come with it, and reach a very good, if not first-class standard.

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Wedding photography is a world of its own, and cannot be compared to something like purely wildlife photography or macro photography, and other highly specialized types of photography. Within the wedding photography world are various challenges, and you have to be a special kind of photographer to meet all those demands, while keeping cool and being on the ball throughout the entire day. Looking at this industry holistically, yes it is a specialism in itself given the amount of variety and skill required.

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But the deeper question is, do you think wedding photographers are specialists, or do they have to be a bit of everything to be considered good, high standard, or even an exceptional wedding photographer? Can someone be a specialist in all these areas and apply these specialisms into one global category such as wedding photography? Does knowing a bit of everything to fulfill the demands of wedding photography make a wedding photographer a jack of all trades, or a wedding specialist?

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It would be interesting to know what you think. Share your thoughts here and let’s start a discussion!

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Prefab Hobbit Homes: Build Your Own Shire Dwelling in Just 3 Days

25 Dec

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Composed of vaulted panels covered with reinforced soil, these modular hobbit-worthy homes can be adapted to just about any site and constructed in a matter of days.

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Produced in pieces by Magic Green Homes, then shipped to sites for assembly, each dwelling is made from prefabricated panels clad in green. The results looking much like something straight out of a Tolkien novel, but made out of shaped composite laminate, the same material approach taken to creating curves in some types of boat.

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The process is designed for simplicity, eliminating the need for heavy machinery of specialized knowledge. Integral electrical, plumbing and ventilation channels come tucked inside the wall-to-roof modules as well, making systems installations easier as well.

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Overlapping flaps allow builders to join the various parts together while the integrated layers of green on top further hide any seams, making each house look like a seamless (w)hole. An interior layer of waterproofing ensures the attached modules do not leak.

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The overall modularity of this lends itself to easy incremental additions, expanding housing units over time. Designers or homeowners can also site the structures to blend into the surrounding landscape, much like the approach taken in underground homes and with many earthships. As with geodesic domes and other curved habitats, however, it may take a bit more than three days to decide how to finish and decorate the rounded interiors.

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Today Only: Get 4 Great Snapn Guides for just $10 (Save 73%)

21 Dec

It’s time for our 8th deal in our 12 Deals of Christas and today we have a fun one for you today – and cheap too!

Today we have two great deals on our must read Snapn guides.

Snapn guides

SnapnMotion for just $ 5

Capturing motion is no easy feat. With this never before released guide, you’ll learn all the techniques for snapping away with a memory card full of keepers, not blurry “what was that?” images.

Get SnapnMotion here.

Or Bundle Together ALL 4 SnapnGuides for $ 10 and Save 73%

Snapn Motion (our brand new guide to photographing ‘Motion’), along with Snapn Food (how to photograph Food), Snapn Paws (how to photograph Pets) and Snapn Travel (a guide to Travel Photography). This super Snapn bundle is just $ 10 today only.

That’s just $ 2.50 per guide and a real bargain at 73% off their normal retail price.

If it’s just one snapn, or a snapn frenzy, these handy mini-guides are worth every penny.

Grab them for a bargain whilst you can

Yesterdays Presets Deal Extended

Lastly – we’ve extended yesterdays deal because we had some real server issues and many of you missed out.

It seems more of you wanted the deal than the servers could handle so we’ve extended the $ 10 deal on Mike Newton’s 104 Lightroom Presets.

You can grab them here for the next 24 hours only. Our sincere apologies for those of you who had issues accessing the deal yesterday.

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3 Tips for Waterfall Photography Beyond Just Using a Long Exposure

30 Oct

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Of course, shutter speed plays an essential role in creating silky smooth waterfall photographs, but does it get a little too much attention in tutorial articles? I think so.

In this article you’ll learn about three other key elements to creating a successful silky smooth waterfall photograph, and when you put it all together, all you’ll need to do next is find a waterfall to photograph.

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Composing waterfall photographs

Like many landscape photographs, composition plays a huge role in whether or not the final photograph you capture is more than just a snapshot. Even if you nail the shutter speed, have perfect lighting, and just the right amount of depth of field, a poorly composed image will still fall flat.

In the video below I take you through the thought process behind a waterfall photography session I went on last year. I try to drive home the point that getting the best composition of a scene involves more than just moving the camera, but also includes thinking about why the choices you make matter to the photograph itself.

When composing a waterfall scene you’ll have to take into account not just the waterfall itself, but the direction of water flow, the rocks and debris that make up the foreground, the trees in the background, and everything in-between. Next time you’re photographing a waterfall, try just moving the camera around, get high, get low, pay attention to what you see through the viewfinder, and take as many different photographs as you have time for.

Importance of light in waterfall photography

As with most photographs, light is key in setting a tone or mode of the scene, however with waterfalls it can arguably be even more important.

Not only does light determine the mood of the scene you’re photographing, but it may downright determine whether or not you can get a slow enough shutter speed on your camera for the silky smooth water that you want to create. On top of that, you’ve got to absolutely watch out for photographing on a sunny day or this might happen – look at all those hot spots!

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There’s no amount of highlight recovery or post production magic that will bring this image back, and give it a more refined tone. The light simply makes the photograph feel harsh, and while the snapshot showcases the falls, it does little to make the photograph interesting.

Due to the nature of waterfalls often being off the beaten path, and being dangerous to get to, it can be difficult to photograph at sunrise or sunset if you’re not a seasoned hiker. Therefore, as a second best option, I’d highly recommend planning your waterfall adventures for cloudy day. At the very least this will reduce the occurrence of hot spots on the water, and at best it will give you a few extra stops of shutter speed to work with if you need it.

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Don’t forget about water flow

When it comes to creating the silky smooth waterfall effect, the amount of water actually flowing through the waterfall plays an important role in the end result. A powerful current has more movement to it than a small stream, and as a result this high flow waterfall may not require an exposure as long to achieve the desired result.

Take a look at the following two photographs, they are from the same waterfall one year apart. the first image is during a drought resulting in a waterfall that had almost no water flowing over it, while the second image was taken after Hurricane Irene came through the area dropping more than 10 inches (25cm) of rain in some locations. As you can see, the two images offer quite a different view of this waterfall.

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In most cases it’s probably better to photograph smaller waterfalls with a light flow of water when you’re looking to create the silky smooth waterfall effect, as it tends to work best with those. Often, high flow waterfalls, will simply overpower the look that you’re trying to achieve, and as a result are often better photographed at a faster shutter speed in order to freeze the motion, and showcase their power.

Overall, waterfall photography is a lot of fun, the experience of hiking to the waterfall is often just as rewarding as the photographs themselves, so be sure to enjoy the entire experience.

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How To Transform Your Photos In Just One Click

06 Aug

We’re super-excited to let you know about a brand new dPS product that’s just launched, to help you transform your photos into stunning images with a single click:

A mega pack of 101 Lightroom® presets (Please note: a copy of Adobe Lightroom is required to use these presets.)

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Best of all, for a limited time, the pack can be yours for the special introductory price of just USD $ 20 (that’s 60% off).

Check it out now!

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Following the incredibly popular preset offerings in our 12 Days of Christmas and Mid-Year Summer sales, we’ve been inundated with requests for more…

So we decided to bring in pro photographer and Lightroom expert, Cole Joseph, to handcraft the first ever dPS set, including 7 high quality collections:

  • Plush Portraits – bring the “wow” factor to your portraits while preserving natural skin tones
  • Lively Landscapes – add vibrance to your lush landscape images
  • Street Grit & Grunge – give your photos a unique and cutting-edge look
  • Bangin’ Black & White – for images with classic charm, romance and soul
  • Sleek Sepia – stylize with a cross-toned black and white edit
  • Classic Vintage – step back in time and relive the good ol’ days
  • Quick Adjustments – quick and easy fine-tuning to simplify your editing process

Final quick adjustments

With 101 presets to choose from, Cole’s done the hard work for you so you can get the perfect edit for every photo without any fuss.

Simply apply the effect and adjust as desired… It’s that easy!

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You’ll save a whole heap of processing time, while giving your images an instant “pop”.

See Cole demonstrate in this video:

If you haven’t used presets before? No worries. Full instructions are included in the pack and as with all our products if you pick it up and don’t find it’s for you – you can ask for your money back anytime within 60 days and we’ll give you a full refund.

Transform your photos in just one click.
Pick up our 101 Lightroom Presets Pack today!

*Please note: a copy of Adobe Lightroom is required to use these presets.

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DEAL: 100 Lightroom* presents for just $10!

04 Jul

NewImageIt’s day 3 in our Mid Year Sale and today we have the return of a deal that went absolutely bananas during our Christmas sale last year.

100 Lightroom* presents for just $ 10!

These normally go for $ 89, so this is your chance to save a whopping 88%.

Grab yours here before they’re gone.

Have you ever looked at a stunning image and wondered, “why don’t mine look like that”?

While taking a great photo is definitely the first step, great editing can be equally as important and is a pro secret for enhancing the beauty of your shots.

With these professionally-developed presets from Mike Newton at Hacking Photography, you’ll be able to convert your photos from average to amazing with just one click, saving you a whole lot of processing time.

Split into four collections, you get:

  • 25 color blast presets — stunning, vivid, rich, buttery colors in every image
  • 25 black and white presets — for a stark, sharp effect that’ll give your images the soul they could be missing
  • 25 old school color presets — roll back the clock for a vintage appearance
  • 25 night color presets — to add different colored street, building and ambient lights

We don’t need to say much more than at $ 10 for the next 24 hours, these are a true photography bargain.

Pick yours up here.

Don’t miss out!

Please Note: to use these presets, Adobe Lightroom is required.

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Just posted: Fujifilm X-T10 real-world samples

02 Jul

We had been shooting around with a pre-production version of the Fujifilm X-T10 for some time and recently got in a final version of the camera. Like the flagship X-T1, it uses Fujifilm’s 16MP X-Trans APS-C sensor, which is known for producing pleasing colors. As such, we included a variety of out-of-camera JPEGs as well as Raw conversions. See the gallery

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Opinion: Did Sony just do the impossible?

23 Jun

The Sony a7R II is the company’s newest addition to the popular full-frame mirrorless line, and caused quite a stir with its introduction earlier this month. In this opinion piece technical editor Rishi Sanyal explains exactly why he thinks this camera is potentially groundbreaking in many ways. Read more

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