As photographers in the digital world, we are both blessed and cursed with the freedom to take volumes of photos with little to no up front cost. But the backend can bite you ... well ... in the back end.
Read MoreKnow your subject when composing a landscape shot. If you're struggling with a composition, take a moment and ask yourself "What's the subject?"
Read MoreSometimes you don't have a choice but to shoot through glass. Here's a simple trick to cut out the glare from internal light sources.
Read MoreOnOne is bringing back the capability to select multiple photos, create a new PSD file, and have each image added as a layer.
Read MoreTide Pools along Coast Park, La Jolla, CA
Read MoreAny landscape photographer knows, Mother Nature is fickle. Not every visit to the shoreline will yield good results. Here are four tools I use to plan for an ocean shoot to improve my chances for a keeper.
Read MoreOn my drive into Death Valley, Joshua trees spotted the desert. Toward the afternoon, the dry winds shaped the clouds into streaks and bunches. I had to pull over and take a few photos.
Read MoreAs your post-processing skills grow, revisit your earlier work. A fresh reprocessing will reveal a different perspective on a scene.
Read MoreDo you want to improve your photography in 2014? A photo challenge is a great way to stretch creatively, grow beyond your current comfort zones, and get constructive feedback on your photos.
Read More"Welcome back, Scott." Three words. That's all it took. My heart stopped, my hair grayed, and my life shortened ... but only by a wee bit.
Read MoreWhen post processing a landscape shot with a treelike, take the time and fill in the gaps where the sky peeks through. You'll be much more satisfied with the final image.
Read MoreHave you been out for a landscape shoot and Mother Nature deals you a dull sky? Happens to me all the time. Make a good shot great by masking in a sky with character.
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