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5 Tips for Photographing Fast-Moving Jets at the Mach Loop

5 Tips for Photographing Fast-Moving Jets at the Mach Loop

Learning photography, including how to handle a professional camera, is tough enough by itself. Throw in a little movement, and getting that perfect shot can seem like mission impossible. Fast-moving vehicles such as planes, jets, and cars, can be some of the most challenging subjects to capture. Luckily, pro photographer Gary Gough has some spot-on […]

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Photography Tips for Mist, Fog, Condensation, and Hail

Photography Tips for Mist, Fog, Condensation, and Hail

Soon we will be considering photography tips on waves, waterscapes, waterfalls, reflections, abstracts, splash ‘n spray, foam, bubbles, and puddles as remedies for the photo doldrums. But, water can provide even more photo ops! Regularly check your local weather forecasts and keep a notebook of the special places you find in your neighborhood that provide […]

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Using Neutral Density Filters for Midday Landscapes

Using Neutral Density Filters for Midday Landscapes

Taking photos in the middle of the day is something that a lot of landscape photographers don’t like to do. The reason for this is simple, the light is not flattering at all. This means there’s no drama in the final image. But photographer Gary Gough wants to try something different in today’s video. He […]

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Noiseless AI Photo Tool Coming to Luminar Neo

Noiseless AI Photo Tool Coming to Luminar Neo

In photo editing news, a new AI-based pro level tool that helps reduce the noise level on an image is coming to Luminar Neo. The Skylum Team is committed to make Luminar Neo a one-stop platform in your editing process. Learn more: Noiseless AI in Luminar Neo But they also want to expand the functionality […]

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Daytime Long Shutter Speed Photography with a 10 Stop ND Filter

Daytime Long Shutter Speed Photography with a 10 Stop ND Filter

Long exposure photographs stand out from the rest as they have the potential to create dreamy and mesmerizing results. Subjects that are static remain sharp in the photograph while moving subjects turn out blurry which creates an artistic effect. It is quite natural for budding photographers to use this technique during low-light and night conditions. […]

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Using Natural Light in Landscape Photography

Using Natural Light in Landscape Photography

Along with composition, the quality of light is perhaps the most important factor affecting the success of a landscape photograph. Whilst composition can be completely controlled, good quality light on the other hand cannot. We can however control the direction of the light and therefore use the optimum angle of light to enhance the appearance […]

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Telephoto Lenses: How to Find Your Subject

Telephoto Lenses: How to Find Your Subject

When working with telephoto lenses, it’s difficult to get your subject in the frame. The task gets even more challenging if the subject moves fast. This struggle can slow you down, often leading to a missed photo opportunity. In this video, photographer Steve Perry presents a simple technique to help you consistently place the subject […]

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5 Tips on Live Sports Photography

5 Tips on Live Sports Photography

Sports photography is definitely not everyone’s cup of tea. Events unfold pretty fast and are totally unpredictable. Therefore, you must remain alert and ready to capture whatever the players throw at you on your camera. In this context, let’s join professional sports photographer Jean Fruth with B&H who explains 5 awesome tips you can use […]

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Finding Your Photographic Style

Finding Your Photographic Style

Many photographers, especially when they’re first starting out, are advised to find their own personal photographic style. And even after you’ve been shooting for many years, it’s one of the things you wonder about. Do you have a personal photographic style? If you do – can you define it? After decades of shooting I began […]

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Monitor Calibration Tutorial

Monitor Calibration Tutorial

Holding a printed copy of an image you took has to be one of the most satisfying experiences for any photographer. This is something that you must try if you haven’t done it yet. A word of caution though, if you have not calibrated your monitor, the printed image will appear slightly (or severely) different […]

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