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    Surprising Trick: Moving ND Filters for the Perfect Landscape Shot

    by Iddo GenuthTechniqueLandscape photographyPhoto TipsOctober 22, 2019October 22, 2019

    On this short video professional photographer, Karl Taylor demonstrates a very surprising technique back from the days of analog cameras and film development that can be modifying or adapted to…

    How to Color Landscape Photos in Photoshop

    by Iddo GenuthPost ProcessingPhotoshopApril 30, 2017April 30, 2017

    We are taking a little break from NAB 2017 (which closed last week) and getting back to some image editing and in this video Aaron Nace from Phlearn demonstrates how he colors a…

    Tips for Seascape Photography

    by Iddo GenuthLandscape photographyTechniqueAugust 13, 2016August 13, 2016

    On this video professional photographer Karl Taylor shows how he takes seascape images near the waterline close to sunset and gives some useful tips based on his experience. The first tip is…

    Clean Up Your Landscapes With Frequency Separation

    by Iddo GenuthPhotoshopPost ProcessingDecember 14, 2015

    On this video, photographer Jimmy McIntyre looks at working on cleaning up landscape images using frequency separation technique in Photoshop. Landscape and cityscape photographers (unlike portrait photographers) rarely use frequency separation. The idea…

    Landscape Photography – Tips for Shooting Near Water

    by Iddo GenuthLandscape photographyPhoto TipsTechniqueApril 30, 2015April 30, 2015

    On this video, professional landscape & wildlife photographer Ian Plant (from UltimatePhotoGuide) looks at some of the things that you can do when taking landscape pictures near water. Water can add a lot…

    Creating Realistic HDR Photography

    by Iddo GenuthLandscape photographyLightroomOther SoftwarePhoto TipsPost ProcessingTechniqueMarch 21, 2015

    Washington DC based photographer Tim Cooper published several videos together with B&H on creating HDR photos in a realistic way – today we bring to you 2 of them, looking at both…

    Using a 10 Stop Neutral Density Filter for Landscape Photography

    by Iddo GenuthLandscape photographyPhoto TipsTechniqueMarch 18, 2015

    On this video photographer Josh Cripps of Professional Photography Tips looks at what you can do with a 10 stop ND filter for landscape photography. Long exposure photography is very common…

    Peter Gordon: Shooting Burning Man

    by Iddo GenuthPhoto InspirationPhotographersFebruary 9, 2015February 9, 2015

    On this interview Ruth Medjber talks to landscape and travel photographer Peter Gordon on his work, the origins of his career and interest in photography and his burning man shooting project. When looking…

    Photography Tips: Shooting Water at Sunrise

    by Iddo GenuthLandscape photographyPhoto TipsTechniqueJanuary 7, 2015March 5, 2015

    On this video, professional landscape & wildlife photographer Ian Plant (from UltimatePhotoGuide) looks at some of the things that you can do when taking pictures near water at sunrise. Sunrise and sunsets are…

    Focus Stacking Landscape images in Photoshop

    by Iddo GenuthPhotoshopPost ProcessingJanuary 1, 2015

    In this video photographer Matthew Saville (from slrlounge) looks at staking several landscape images in Photoshop to create more depth of field. Lots of people might consider focus stacking as a technique…

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