Tag:lightroom
Writing on Google+ on September 19th, Scott Kelby displayed a photo of a football game where someone had walked between him and his subject just as the shutter fired. A lot can happen in that split second between squeezing down on the shutter button and the exposure being made. One advantage of the high end DLSRs is that the manufacturers work hard on reducing that delay but it’s still there. Bronco Bustin’ My example that I’m sharing below was taken […]
Worldwide Photowalk October 1 and 2 Scott Kelby’s Fourth Annual Worldwide Photowalk is slated to take place in various places around the world on October 1 and 2. You can follow this linkto see if there’s a walk near you and sign up. Of course, you can perform a photowalk any time you want to. You don’t need to wait for any specific date or time or organization. A photowalk is simple a period of time – one or two […]
July 4th is fast approaching and many people in the US are starting to think about how to photograph fireworks. Of the blogs I follow, Joe McNally was the first to post on this subject this year with his Shooting Fireworks post. The classic approach, and the one you find in pretty much all the resources, including the reference Joe points to, LIFE Guide to Digital Photography, all refer to the use of a tripod to steady the camera and […]
Over on Scott Kelby’s blog today is a link to a really interesting conversation between Scott Kelby and Joe McNally. Sans interviewer, the pair have a conversation about where there photography has come from and where it is going. Among the takeaways are: Get it right in the camera (to spend less time at the computer) Experiment Be tough on yourself when you edit the photos you’ve taken Learn to shoot video Have fun! While the camera can handle the […]