by activelight | Aug 24, 2017 | Lightroom, Reviews |
One by One in the Bad Old Days In the pre-2007 days before Lightroom, I used stand-alone image management software (DigitalPro, no longer available) to import, keyword, caption and file my digital images. If a shot really needed it, I would import it into Photoshop...
by activelight | Mar 16, 2017 | Architecture, Flash, How to shoot, Lightroom, Ruins, Shot Design |
You’ve seen those house-for-sale pictures the broker shot with his cell phone – you know, darkly-shadowed house that looks haunted, empty flat interiors, giant rooms that turn out to be phone booth-sized? But add some small flash lighting, and those awful...
by activelight | Mar 6, 2016 | How to shoot, Landscape photography, Lightroom, Photographic physics |
Everybody shoots them. Intense colors you get twice a day, unless you’re stuck inside working. You’d like to capture them, yet for one reason or another, you miss what you saw. How do you get the shot? Tenaya Lake, Yosemite National Park, California How do you...
by activelight | Jan 21, 2016 | Lightroom, Ruins, Shot Design |
Can you be a good photographer without knowing about photo editing? The simple answer is yes, but – Learn to get it right in the camera. Pre-visualizing your subject’s activity, how it will look in great light, and figuring out when and where you will get...
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