Monthly Archives: November 2016

Photographing the Supermoon

pay per click advertising If you have not heard yet, tonight, we will experience something truly magical – the supermoon of a lifetime! That’s right, the moon will be unusually close to our planet at 356,500 km, so close that … Continue reading

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Glass vs Resin Filters – Are There Any Differences in Sharpness?

Landscape photographers often deal with the dilemma of choosing between different types and brands of neutral density and graduated neutral density filters for use in high-contrast situations such as sunrise and sunset, where their cameras might not have enough dynamic … Continue reading

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Using Content-Aware Fill Non-Destructively in Photoshop

A strength of Photoshop is being able to perform edits non-destructively. Most edits can be performed on their own layer, preserving the original background layer. The Spot Healing Brush, Clone Stamp, and Patch tools all work this way and they … Continue reading

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NiSi Filter System Review

For most photographers, especially those who shoot landscapes, it is crucial to have a good set of filters at your disposal. Filters come in two types: screw-on filters (attaching directly to your filter threads) and square filter systems (sliding into … Continue reading

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How I successfully photograph my older kids

My children are 16, almost 13, and 7. It wasn’t until about 4 ½ years ago that I became a passionate photographer. I had a camera that I didn’t know how to use. I wanted to take better pictures like … Continue reading

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