Why You Should Have Vision in Photography
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by Yaopey
3y ago
Being able to create a great photograph comes down to careful planning and having an eye for what you or those viewing the photo might find interesting. To really stand out and have the photo be memorable, you need to have a photographic vision.This article is about the “why” you should become a visionary photographer.Much has ..read more
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Range Mask: The Unconventional Luminosity Masks in Lightroom
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by Yaopey
3y ago
Range mask is a tool in Adobe Lightroom that allows you to create adjustment masks targeting either a range of tones or colors.The idea is similar to luminosity masks with its extended functionality to include color but without all the heavy machinery.If you’re a Lightroom only user and have been wondering how to apply targeted ..read more
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How to Accentuate or Add Drama and Mood in Editing
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by Yaopey
3y ago
Landscape photography is one of the most popular genres but also the hardest to master. A good landscape photograph is determined by being at the right location at the right time.Plus…Some luck from mother nature, which is obviously beyond anyone’s control.Once you click the shutter, the next challenge is to reproduce the drama and mood ..read more
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Color Analysis for Photographers: The Essential Guide
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by Yaopey
3y ago
Color is a peculiar subject. We're surrounded but color everyday but most of us know very little about it.We know color mainly in its literal form. But the psychology behind it actually dominates over its physical appearance.This article is an extension of The Practical Guide to Color Theory for Photographers, a tutorial I’ve published quite ..read more
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Focus Stacking: How To Create Front-To-Back Sharpness In Your Image
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by Yaopey
3y ago
If you love landscape photography as I do, then you must know (if you haven't) focus stacking. Don't get intimidated by its technical name though.  Focus stacking essentially means...you may have already guessed it right.. Stacking images with different focus...to improve the quality of the image.In this post, I'm going to explain why you should care about focus ..read more
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Saturation Mask: Fixing Color Saturation With Precision
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by Yaopey
3y ago
 Saturation mask, in my opinion, is very under-utilized.  We tend to focus on the big things...like luminosity masks, color grading, etc...sometimes forgetting the fundamental stuff. In case you don’t know what a saturation mask is, it’s a layer mask that isolates the most saturated part of the image. Just like any layer masks, the most saturated areas are ..read more
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How To Setup Your Camera To Shoot HDR Photography
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by Yaopey
3y ago
HDR photography is a tool to circumvent a common issue with digital cameras... That it cannot capture the full dynamic range in the presence of extreme contrast. One way to get around this is to use HDR technique. This means bracketing exposures and merging them later in post-processing. But what is the optimal setup for exposure bracketing? In this post ..read more
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What Is HDR Photography? [Explained]
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by Yaopey
3y ago
It's the most asked question in HDR photography. Probably because it has become increasingly more well known due to smartphone cameras. To smartphone users, HDR may look like a technology gimmick… But the fact is: It’s an old school technique adopted by photographers such as Ansel Adams. This article is written for those of you who don't know much but ..read more
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HDR Photography Glossary
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by Yaopey
3y ago
Are you new to HDR photography? Too many big words that sound alien to you? Here's a jargon-buster-glossary to help you kickstart your journey in the art of creating HDR images. Anything that I missed? Just leave a comment so I can add it to the list for the benefit of other HDR enthusiasts! 16-bit - More precisely, 16-bit/channel ..read more
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Advanced Exposure Bracketing In HDR Photography
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by Yaopey
3y ago
This is a common question. But not a very well answered one, at least from what I've seen so far. The very foundation of HDR photography is exposure bracketing.  This is to capture the entire dynamic range of the scene, an attempt to overcome the deficiency of the image sensor in recording the full dynamic range. But what's the ..read more
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