Quick Tip – City Nightscapes
byThere are two rules I follow every time I photograph city nightscapes, shooting RAW and using manual white balance. Typically the lighting in cities…
There are two rules I follow every time I photograph city nightscapes, shooting RAW and using manual white balance. Typically the lighting in cities…
Photo by Guillaume When photographing in low light the first rule everyone knows is use a tripod. Using said tripod generally gives you the…
Do you have a photograph you’d like to share with the world? Well I can’t promise you the world but there are about 3,000…
When photographing a cityscape your largest challenge is going to be achieving the proper exposure. If you follow the exposure meter in your camera…
ISO 200, 23mm, f/9, 26 sec. Light trails not difficult to capture if you’ve a camera with manual settings. You don’t need a fancy…
Focus peaking is when you squint really hard and “peak” through your viewfinder…. Just kidding. Focus peaking is a tool to assist you while…
“You never know until you try” reverberated in my ears as I held as still as possible while taking a 15 second photograph of…
ISO 200, 22mm, f/8, 1/160 sec ISO 200, 12mm, f/10, 1.3 sec. ISO 200, 12mm, f/10, .8 sec ISO 200, 14mm, f/10, 10 sec….
Recently I reviewed some photographs a friend of mine took for his website. The composition was spot on and the photo was sharp as…
When reviewing your histogram there is a simple trick to knowing if you’ve captured a lot of contrast or if the picture will have…
What is Mirror Lock-Up? No, I’m not asking you… I’m about to tell you. The movement of the mirror inside your camera can cause…
There is no rule that I’ve seen stating a photographer needs to pack up his gear and get home after the sun sets. Your…