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Landscape Photoschool

Landscape Photo school "Ever looked at a professional photograph and wondered how the photographer took it? I mean what aperture, film speed and shutter speed they used? I do, so I asked Erik to share the detailed secrets behind some of his favourite photographs. Every week for 3 months you will receive an email with one of Erik’s landscape photographs to inspire you, and quick details of how he took the photo to educate you. This bonus is absolutely priceless if you take the time to replicate...

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Written by Rick on May 7th, 2008 with no comments.
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Basic Photo Corrections In Photoshop CS3

This is a little article I thought would be good to share with those who aren't to familiar with Photoshop, but would like to learn a little more. I know this is an intimidating application, but once you get to know Photoshop, you'll be glad you got your hands on it.

In the year 2008 digital photography finds itself relying more and more on many of the tools photoshop provides, but guess what? you don't have to be a Photoshop Guru to be ale to use some of these tools.

Check out this little article and let me know what you think.


Author: David Peters


Welcome to the cadillac of photo-enhancers: Photoshop CS3!

Retouching in Photoshop can be a breeze... but not until you learn how. The Photoshop CS3 program is such a powerful application you could spend years just mastering the basics.

Most of us, however, don't really need a Masters in Photoshop. What most of us want is the flexibility, integrity and vast array of choices that Photoshop provides.

Let's look briefly at some of the most basic photo corrections in Photoshop CS3, the ones you'll really need. Here are the first steps recommended by the experts, and they represent the process they apply to every photograph:

1- First and foremost, duplicate your original and work only on the copy.

That way, if something goes wrong, you'll always have the original. This is a great

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Written by Carlos on April 12th, 2008 with no comments.
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Photography and the Law

Website Photojojo today has a good article about your rights as a photographer (in the U.S.A.). It is presented in a Ten Commandments format here. "Say you’re out for a photographic stroll, taking pictures of that cool old power plant on the edge of town. Suddenly seventy security guards swarm you and demand you hand over your camera. “What is this,” you ask yourself, “a Michael Moore movie?” You’re sure you haven’t done anything wrong, but you don’t know whose side the law is on. Fret no...

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Written by Rick on March 18th, 2008 with no comments.
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Tips for Natural Looking Portraits

Here's a nice article on portrait photography. The Human Side of Photography - 4 Tips for Natural Looking Portraits: "The Human Side of Photography - 4 Tips for Natural Looking Portraits The following post on The Human Side of Photography is by Natalie Norton from natalienortonphoto.com. Over the years my camera has become an extension of my arm, relate? Of course you do. Those lucky souls like you and I who discover they have a passion for photography quickly find it to be magically...

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Written by Rick on February 6th, 2008 with no comments.
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3 Originally uploaded by RickBlythe. Sometimes I like to capture images that don't show the whole object. Here is a classic example of a photo that is interesting in its own right even though we cannot tell what it is. The texture of the rust and the interesting shapes are enough. [click the image for a larger version]. For those of you who must know what this is, it's a portion of the base of a fountain (shut off for winter), taken in Hamilton, Canada. Those round globe objects are each...

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Written by Rick on January 14th, 2008 with no comments.
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FUJIFILM SPONSORS CONTEST

If you own a digital camera, you are already on your way to winning a trip to the Galapagos Islands and New York City to attend the Rainforest Alliance annual gala; and a Fujifilm Pro Digital Camera.

Today, Fujifilm U.S.A., Inc. and the Rainforest Alliance, an International nonprofit conservation organization, announced the launch of their first ‘Picture Sustainability Photo Contest’ in order to raise awareness surrounding issues of sustainability and conservation.

Additional information on…

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Written by Rick on January 10th, 2008 with no comments.
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FUJIFILM SPONSORS CONTEST

If you own a digital camera, you are already on your way to winning a trip to the Galapagos Islands and New York City to attend the Rainforest Alliance annual gala; and a Fujifilm Pro Digital Camera. Today, Fujifilm U.S.A., Inc. and the Rainforest Alliance, an International nonprofit conservation organization, announced the launch of their first ‘Picture Sustainability Photo Contest’ in order to raise awareness surrounding issues of sustainability and conservation. Additional information on...

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Written by Rick on January 10th, 2008 with no comments.
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When to use a soft box

Learn how and when to use a soft box in this free video clip on photography

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Written by Rick on January 9th, 2008 with no comments.
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