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Weekly Photography Challenge – Christmas Light Abstracts

04 Jan

By Ted Murphy

This week’s photography challenge is all about experimentation!

Try something new

Step out of the old comfort zone

Dare to be different

Dare to mess it up even!

I’m talking about creating abstract images, and there is no right or wrong. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and abstracts bring art down to its simplest forms: color, shape, and light. Couple tips for doing this:

  • use a tripod if you want steady images (if you want zig zaggy then hand hold and see what happens)
  • you’ll need long exposures, usually a few seconds long, to create light abstracts
  • try zooming
  • make it completely out of focus on purpose
  • try moving yourself and the camera around during the exposure
  • get out of your head that it has to be sharp and a focused, crisp subject and just let go and play!

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If you want to read about some techniques on how to get started, here’s a few ideas for you:

  • 3 Tips for Creating Dramatic Images using Motion
  • 15 Tips for Successful Fireworks Photography
  • Nightscapes: Photographing the City at Night
  • 5 Impressionist Photo Techniques
  • 12 ways to add randomness and creativity to your photos
  • Capturing the City in Motion

Weekly Photography Challenge – Christmas Light Abstracts

Okay, your turn! Let’s see you have some fun with this.

Share your abstract light images!

Once you’ve taken your ‘abstract light’ shots we’d love to see them in comments below. Simply upload your shot into the comment field (look for the little camera icon in the Disqus comments section as pictured below) and they’ll get embedded for us all to see or if you’d prefer upload them to your favourite photo sharing site and leave the link to them.

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5 Tips for Better Long Exposure Landscape Photography

03 Jan

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Even if you are an experienced landscape photographer you will know there is lots to consider when approaching the area of long exposure, landscape photography.

The following five tips are just some of the things I have learned, (often the hard way) on my own journey with landscape photography and I hope you are able to take advantage of them and apply them in your own work.

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5 Tips for Better Long Exposure Landscape Photography

1 – Consider the scene without the camera

When arriving at a location you may find yourself rushing to your camera bag in haste to set up your gear. With long exposure photography your mind can often be busy doing the math, calculating exposure times, juggling tripods and fiddling with filters.

Take your time and behold the scene, forget you are capturing a long exposure image and get the framing right. I use the Lee filter system on my Fuji X cameras, which is easy to attach and remove the Neutral Density (ND) filter to the camera between shots. I often remove the filter and capture shorter exposure images to review on the LCD screen. If these images don’t look good there is little chance of the long exposure version looking look.

Don’t be fixated on getting the water looking smooth; instead fixate on framing the water in the photograph to create contrast and make the scene visually interesting.

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2 – Maximize your images with morning or evening light

If you are using an ND10 filter you will know how brilliant they are at stopping light from reaching the camera sensor. Although, theoretically it is possible to capture long exposure images even during the sunniest part of the day, it generally isn’t the best time to shoot.

Prioritize the late evening or early morning for capturing long exposure images so you don’t rely on the ND filter doing all the work. You will find you have much more creative control and will capture more atmospheric images by shooting at the extremes of the day.

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If you are shooting the ocean, then the second part of this tip is to research tide times. I’ve ventured out on more than one occasion to shoot a jetty to find it would be hours before the tide was in. There are various services online that will tell you high and low tide times for your specific area.

3 – Use the rule of thirds

As with the first tip I really recommend that you spend time studying your location. Imagine your image as three separate layers. The top and bottom layers need to contain something of visual interest with the middle layer tending to be the smoothed out water. Sandwiching of the smooth water between foreground and background detail can add a real sense of drama to a long exposure scene.

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4 – Keep your gear clean

Having the camera shutter open for long durations means any dust or dirt on your lens or filter has a greater opportunity to impact on your image. Your post-production software (such as Adobe Lightroom) will go some way to automatically clean up dust but quite often larger spots are visible in long exposure images that wouldn’t be obvious in normal conditions. Having a lens cloth handy and cleaning the filter (both sides) in-between shots can result in less post-production work later on.

5 – Enhance in post-production

When it comes to postproduction processing for long exposure photography I recommend focusing on three areas. Initially you should correct any colour cast created by the ND filter. This is a relatively simple process; in Lightroom use the ‘temperature’ slider to warm the image to a more natural hue.

You should then zoom in and check for any dust spots, these are generally more obvious in the highlights, such as the skyline. Use the Spot Removal tool (Shortcut Q) to remove these blemishes easily.

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Finally my top tip is to use the graduated filter tool in Lightroom 5 (shortcut M) to soften the water. You can do this by clicking on the horizon and dragging to the base of the water. Once you have created the filter you can then soften the smooth water by reducing the level of ‘Clarity’. You can also do the opposite of this technique to increase the ‘clarity’ of your skyline.

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Summary

These five tips, I hope will go some way to improve how you approach long exposure photography, but the most important thing to remember is to relax. There is something ultimately therapeutic about the experience of capturing long exposure images of landscapes, moving water or the night sky, isn’t that what the creative process is all about?


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2 January, 2014 – NEW Svalbard Workshop, Street Photography And Italian Law

03 Jan
Happy New Year from the Luminous-Landscape team. Thank you for visiting and supporting us. We wish you the best for the New Year.

We are predicting another great year for photography. This is a Photokina year and this usually means it will be a year of new and interesting innovations and developments in cameras, lenses, software and printers. We’ll make sure we keep you up to date on the latest news of some of the more interesting products as they come along. Here at LuLa we have a lot of projects in the works. We are leaving for our 2014 Antarctica workshop in just three short weeks. We also are launching today a NEW workshop for this July in the northern polar regions (see below for more details). Look for other workshop announcements in the coming weeks. And, for you video subscribers we have some ambitious projects in that area too with what we feel will be some great informative and instructional videos. By the way we still have a few berths available for the second 2015 Antractica workshop.

This past summer I was able to travel for the first time to the Arctic Circle on a photographic workshop offered by some friends of mine. After having been to Antarctica on numerous occasions I was not sure the Arctic could match up. Well, I was wrong and the trip was one of the best I have been on. The landscapes were amazing and the Polar Bear encounters were incredible. Luminous-Landscape is happy to announce two Svalbard Workshops this July. This is a small boat trip with 11 participants per trip.  Check it out HERE…

I stumbled upon a fun website and thought I’d share it with you. This site is known as Sightsmap and shows a world map of where the most Panoramio images were taken. You’ll understand more when you visit the site. What’s fun is to zoom into street level in a city like New York.  Based on the map it looks like Europe has embraced Panoramio more than other areas of the world.

We kick off the New Year with a short article and link to a blog by Andrea Monti. Andrea’s story Street Photography And Italian Law . . . deals with the legal aspects of photographing people and things in public. Practical information for all of us.

 
 


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7 Ways of Marketing Your Photography to Get People to Notice You

01 Jan

Irony is hard at work in photography: Taking pictures appears to be the easiest aspect of working in the industry, yet the business side of photography is what confounds many a photographer. What’s going on here? Surely, not every photographer has mastered taking good shots, so how can he find that easy while finding it hard to take a business Continue Reading

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Don’t Miss Out: Soon These 12 Photography Training Deals Will Be Gone Forever

30 Dec

With the countdown to the end of 2013 we’re also closing in on the time that our 12 Photography Deals of 2013 will be ending.

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In just a few hours (as the calendar ticks over into 2014 US Eastern Time) these fantastic deals will close forever. Among them are some great savings to be had – up to 77% off resources that will help you make 2014 the year of great photos!

The Most Popular Deals of 2013

A number of people have messaged me for my personal recommendations on which deals I think are best. Of course it will depend upon your needs but here are the deals in order of ‘best sellers’ so you can see what others bought this year:

  1. Day 12: $ 10 Day – where we offered 10 dPS (including our portrait lighting, travel photography and kids photography eBooks) for $ 10 each as well as a couple of great $ 10 bundles of eBooks from Ed Verosky and Andrew Gibson.
  2. Day 7: 77% off Living Landscapes – this $ 7 Landscape Photography eBook deal almost took our servers down it was so popular! There’s also an option to bundle it with 4 Jay Patel eBooks.
  3. Day 9: 77% off Photo Nuts and Post – another $ 7 deal, this one on Post Production Techniques is perfect for those of you looking to learn some great Post Processing Techniques (there’s also an option to get all 5 Neil Creek eBooks for $ 90 off!)
  4. Day 11: $ 40 off Kelby Training – this deal gets you hundreds of hours of photography training from some of the world’s best photographers for just cents a day.
  5. Day 5: 65% off Portraits, Making the Shot – our 2nd most popular eBook ever and yours for just $ 7.
  6. Day 6: 75% off The Art of Black and White Photography – for just $ 24 you can get Udemy’s most popular course.
  7. Day 3: 60% off Going Pro – thinking of making money from your photography? This one is for you.
  8. Day 2: 60% off James Brandon’s ’10 Most Common Photography Mistakes and How to Fix Them’ – just $ 12 for this great course.
  9. Day 8: Save 30% on Fro Knows Photo Beginners Guide – if you’re new to photography then this is a great introduction to get you hands on.
  10. Day 1: 65% off our Natural Light eBook – another $ 7 dPS eBook on one of our most popular eBooks. It’ll help you take great natural light images (there’s also an option to get your hands on all 3 Mitchell Kanashkevich eBooks and save $ 35.
  11. Day 10: Save 37% on Mastering Photography eBook By Andrew Gibson – a great beginners guide to using your digital camera.
  12. Day 4: Save 50% on the Amazing Fundamentals of Digital Photography course – 5 massive days of training for just $ 74. The perfect way to set up 2014.

See all these deals on our 12 Days of Christmas page but don’t delay, these deals end as the clock strikes midnight and we see in 2014 (US Eastern time).

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A Roundup of the Best Photography Scholarships

27 Dec

Photography is not just a profession. It isn’t something that can be easily learned. It is, like any other art form, born out of a passion. However, passion can be an expensive thing. This is why most of us photographers find that a little help from other resources can make our careers reach newer heights. Of course, photography is a Continue Reading

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All Our Great Photography Deals Available for One More Week

26 Dec

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Over the last 12 days we’ve presented you with daily deals on some photography training products.

The savings this year were bigger than we’ve ever done before and we’ve had some great feedback from readers thanking us for some great deals.

However…. amidst the many ‘thank you’ messages that we’ve had there have also been quite a few emails and messages from readers who missed a deal that they really wanted.

So, today we’re going to open up all deals featured over the last 12 days to give you one last chance!

Click here to get access to all 12 deals again:

So if there’s a deal you regret missing or you might have missed one of our emails or posts – you’re in luck!

Here are just a few of the most popular deals (in no particular order)

  1. Natural Light eBook, just $ 7 (one of our most popular eBooks ever)
  2. Going Pro eBook – 60% off! (for those of you looking to make money from your photography)
  3. Portraits: Making The Shot $ 7 (released this year)
  4. Living Landscapes $ 7 or an Amazing Outdoor Photography Bundle (our best selling eBook ever)
  5. Save 75% on ‘The Art of Black and White Photography’ course (Udemy’s most popular Photography Course)
  6. Kelby Training $ 40 off an annual subscription (a year’s training for a few cents per day)
  7. $ 10 Day – 10 dPS eBooks, yours for just $ 10 each! (these went like hotcakes yesterday)

… and there are still a whole lot of other deals with your name all over them!

You can browse through all the deals using the little circle numbers at the top of all the deal pages (or clicking the boxes at the bottom of each page).

If you have any trouble at all, or if there’s a deal you can’t find be sure to let us know – we don’t want you missing a deal!

All these will be available until 31st of December, after that they will be gone for good so get to it and grab yours today!.

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100 Magical Levitation Photography Examples to Inspire You

25 Dec

People say that floating in the air or straightforward levitation is impossible. Everything is possible if you can use Photoshop! Of course, you can jump in the air and stay there until that pesky, old gravity tells you otherwise, but it’s not the way to impress your viewers. If you try to take a shot of a jumping person, it Continue Reading

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Kelby Training: A Year of Photography Training for a Few Cents Per day

24 Dec

Todays Deal in our 12 Days of Christmas is EPIC!

It is a full year of training from some of the word’s best photographers for just a few cents per day.

Kelby Training is offering you a 20% discount on their full year training package. Normally $ 199 – today you get it for $ 40 off.

Grab it here

Note: This deal is for today only and to secure it you need to choose the full year option and use the coupon code – DPS13 – when checking out.

1000?s of Training Sessions from the World’s Best Photography Instructors

This subscription gets you to an amazing array of online learning. They have 1000?s of sessions and 100′s of hours of classes that you gain access to – plus they’re adding more every week.

The variation of topics is huge – there are classes on lighting, portraiture, wildlife, weddings, fashion, sports, landscape, macro, travel, concert, food, post production…. the list goes on (and there are many classes on each of these topics).

There are classes for beginners and more advanced photographers.

Just check out the courses page (linked to at the top of this page) to a look at what you get access to.

Best of all the caliber of those instructing in these sessions is second no none.

Not only do you get training from Scott Kelby – author of the best selling photography books in the world – you’ll also get access to some World class photographers, authors and trainers like Joe McNally, Jay Maisel, Anne Cahill, Dave Black, Janine Warner, Jeremy Cowart and many many more will instruct you.

Their teaching is relaxed and informal and many times will even take you out on location with them to see what they’re doing on an actual shoot.

Check out this video from Scott Kelby which tells you more about this training:

Money Back Satisfaction Guarantee

This deal has a Money Back Guarantee. So even if you’re not sure if its for you, you can sign up and experience Kelby Training for yourself and if you’re not satisfied get your money back.

Like our other deals in the last week – this deal lasts for 24 hours.

Secure This Deal Today

This deal is the perfect way to set yourself up for an amazing year in 2014 – a great investment in your photographic learning.

To secure your 20% discount you must choose the full year training option and use the coupon code – DPS13 – when checking out.

Sign up today here

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2013 Roundup: The best in smartphone photography

23 Dec

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It’s been an exciting year for mobile photography with innovations in sensors, new software features, and an even greater focus on the imaging capabilities of mobile devices. As we reflect back on the past year and look forward to further advances in 2014, we’re sharing our thoughts on the most important trends in mobile imaging from 2013. Learn more on connect.dpreview.com.

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