Monthly Archives: March 2018

Using Lightroom’s Graduated and Radial Filters with the Adjustment Brush

pay per click advertising before after Adobe Lightroom is my preferred editing program. I love that all of the adjustments and tools available to me are visible and easily accessed and used from one screen for instantaneous results. The inclusion … Continue reading

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5 Ways to use one Lightroom tool that will make your photos pop

I don’t like to play favorites. Really, I don’t. The love I have for all the panels and filters and brushes in Lightroom is equal, just as the love I have for my children is equal. Except that’s a lie. … Continue reading

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Noise Explained in Photography: The Screaming Camera

Noise is a topic in photography that seems built to cause confusion. Case in point: Several years before I bought my first DSLR, I had a point-and-shoot that I really wanted to learn how to use – but I was … Continue reading

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7 Ways to use leading lines in your photography

One of my favorite ways to improve my composition is by using leading lines. Leading lines can draw your eye to a subject and create depth in a photo. Leading lines are everywhere: in nature, in our homes, even on … Continue reading

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A surprising way to get beautiful sunflare in your photos

As we all must do more often than we would like, I was folding laundry the other day and I noticed how cool the texture of the used dryer sheet was. I have seen amazing images of people shooting through … Continue reading

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