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Photoshop Tips for Great Tropical Photos

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Hawaii is known for idyllic landscapes and pristine beaches, but sometimes your photos don’t capture what’s right in front of you.

Written by Jim Goldstein

May 19th, 2012 at 3:06 pm

Classic Lighting: Weekly Photography Challenge

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Your challenge this weekend is to practice a classic lighting pattern.

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Classic Lighting: Weekly Photography Challenge

Written by Peter West Carey

May 18th, 2012 at 7:53 pm

Giving Film a Go

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Considering shooting with film? Then you should have a little read and I shall try to give you some compelling reasons as to why I think it is a good idea. My name is Bellamy Hunt and I run the Japancamerahunter website, and I am an avid film shooter

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Giving Film a Go

Written by Elizabeth Halford

May 18th, 2012 at 2:47 pm

Spectral Instruments 112 Megapixel Digital Camera

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Check out this amazing camera – it has a 112 megapixel sensor that literally dwarfs any sensor you or I have in our cameras! It’s also a black and white only camera – but I’m betting it leaves the Leica M Monochrom for dead in terms of quality and price! Want to see it made?

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Spectral Instruments 112 Megapixel Digital Camera

Written by Elizabeth Halford

May 18th, 2012 at 5:41 am

6 Portrait Lighting Patterns Every Photographer Should Know

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A Guest Post by Darlene Hildebrandt . In classical portraiture there are several things you need to control and think about to make a flattering portrait of your subjects, including: lighting ratio, lighting pattern, facial view, and angle of view.

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6 Portrait Lighting Patterns Every Photographer Should Know

Written by Peter West Carey

May 17th, 2012 at 2:06 pm