In this Night Photography tutorial Patti Schulze gives you an alternate way to create star trail photographs. This technique, known as the stacking method, involves making a number of short exposures, and combining them using an action in Photoshop to create the illusion of one long exposure with...
themindfuleyeVisit us for more video tutorials at www.TMELive.com In Part 1 of this Digital Darkroom Introduction to Lightroom, Marti Jeffers introduces the beginning user of Lightroom to the process of setting up a file structure for your images, setting Lightroom preferences that have to do with importing i...
themindfuleyeJoin us at www.TMELive.com In this weeks Photo of the Week on the Daily Critique Craig discusses a beautiful landscape photograph and discusses the following - complimentary color pair of blue and orange - quality of line and repetition - the power of the moment - shutter speeds that work well wi...
themindfuleyeIn Today's critique Craig discusses the use of neutral density to imply motion. Craig also talks about working in monochrome when shooting the grand landscape in flat light. Craig discusses leading line, s curves, and working with local contrast adjustments to create visual balance and to slow do...
themindfuleyeIn this week's Photo of the Week on the Daily Critique Craig looks at a beautiful semi- abstract nature photograph and discusses the following: - shutter speed and implying motion with texture on the surface of flowing water - harmony of color and analogous color - abstracting by shooting pieces ...
themindfuleyeJoin us at www.TMELive.com In todays Photo of the Week on the Daily Critique Craig discusses a beautiful landscape image. Craig talks about a hallmark of being a creative person is having a way to capture creative ideas. Craig suggests always carrying a journal as a way to insure our best creativ...
themindfuleyeJoin us at www.TMELive.com In this weeks Photo of the Week on the Daily Critique Craig discusses a beautiful impromptu portrait that was submitted as part of TMEs community assignment number 3 Stranger and discusses the following points - on camera flash in low light can have the effect of a fast...
themindfuleyeJoin us at www.TMELive.com In todays Daily Critique Craig looks at a beautiful architectural landscape photograph and discusses the following: - quality of line - cross hatching diagonals - visual unity through repetition - ratio of the sides of the framing device vs. subject placement - using mo...
themindfuleyeJoin us at www.TMELive.com In this weeks Photo of the Week on the Daily Critique, Craig discusses a beautiful portrait that was submitted as part of TMEs Community Assignment Number 6. Craig specifically discusses the following points - honoring our intuitive / creative impulses instead of giving...
themindfuleyeJoin us at www.TMELive.com Part 2 of 2 In todays Daily Critique Craig looks at a beautiful cityscape photograph and discusses the following: - sketching a perfect world version of your shot based on scouting and / or the idea of returning to the same location - color theory as a driving force beh...
themindfuleyeJoin us at www.tmelive.com In todays Daily Critique Craig looks at a beautiful landscape photograph and discusses the following - framing as a design concept - design motifs of spokes on the wheel and leading line - in big landscapes thinking about a basic structure which includes a doorway, a cl...
themindfuleyeJoin us at www.TMELive.com In todays critique Craig looks at a beautiful environmental portrait. Craig talks about framing and quality of light. In particular Craig describes the lighting qualities and patterns associated with Rembrandt lighting. Craig discusses using rescaling as a PS tool to cu...
themindfuleyeIn todays critique Craig discusses how the average viewer of a photograph makes the visual journey through our images based on the relative visual weight of some of the most basic components of a composition. Craig also discusses how shooting just a part of a landscape scene can increase the view...
themindfuleyeIn today's Daily Critique Craig looks at a beautiful landscape photograph and discusses the following: - neutral density filters and moving water - quality of light - tertiary color and working with Kuler (an extension inside of Adobe Photoshop CS4 and CS5) to gain a better understanding of color...
themindfuleyeJoin us at www.TMELive.com In this weeks Photo of the Week on the Daily Critique Craig looks at a beautiful still life photograph submitted for TMEs Community Assignment #23 - In My Backyard - and discusses the following - creating visual unity through repetition - the psychological power of visu...
themindfuleyeJoin us at www.TMELive.com In todays Daily Critique Craig takes a look at powerful street portrait. Craig discusses lens choice and talks about why an effective focal of 50mm can be a great lens choice for street portraits. Craig also talks about the power of gesture and expression in portrait ph...
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