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This Week in the Digital Photography School Forums (18-24 Sep ’11)
September 24th, 2011
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Weekly Assignment
This week’s assignment over in the forums focused on Horizons. We saw all kinds of horizons this week, but a few stood out. In particular we were looking for shots where the horizon was the main subject. There were a number of lovel…
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Sizing Photographs for Video
September 24th, 2011
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TAGS: camera . photography
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Guest Post by Richard Harrington – Follow Richard on Twitter
Photos that are intended for use in a video project have m…
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KIDS: Weekly Photography Challenge
September 23rd, 2011
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This week – to celebrate the launch of our Click! – our Brand new Kids Photography eBook – your challenge it to take a photo and share it on the theme of KIDS!
This is an opportunity for the thousands of dPS readers who’ve picked up a copy of t…
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10 More Food Photography Tips
September 23rd, 2011
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This post is a follow-up to an earlier Digital Photography School guest post on 10 Tips for Mouth Watering Food Photography. Check out the original first before reading on to this post.
If there’s one thing people love more than eating their food, i…
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Lights, Camera, Actions
September 23rd, 2011
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TAGS: actions . camera . photography . photoshop
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Post & Photo by Joe Farace – Follow Joe on Twitter
Power Tools are small bits of software that can be Photoshop-c…
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Sharpening in Lightroom 3
September 22nd, 2011
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Lightroom 3 has a pretty clever sharpening system. Isn’t it funny how when you look at a shot, you think it looks pretty great until you get some sharpening going and then you realize that it wasn’t even close to being sharp? That said, sharpness i…
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The Nikon EVIL (mirror-less) Camera Announcement
September 22nd, 2011
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The rumors of a mirror-less camera from Nikon have been swirling around forever. Now we see that it’s true. However, many of the Nikon faithful were hoping for something more.
The new “Nikon 1″ system is 100% aimed at the consumer point-and-shoot…
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Nikon Announce New 1 System Cameras (J1 and V1)
September 21st, 2011
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There’s lots of buzz going around the photography blogosphere today as Nikon enter the mirrorless interchangeable lens camera market – a growing segment in the digital camera game.
Nikon J1
With growing popularity of similar cameras from Sony, Pana…
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Trinette Reed: Photographer Spotlight
September 21st, 2011
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This commercial photographer spotlight features Trinette Reed. Together with partner Chris Gramly, they produce photography and motion video for luxury spas, hotels and resorts around the world. Their client list includes publications such as Elle, Me…
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Smarter Content Aware Fill in Photoshop
September 21st, 2011
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If you’re like me, you’ve tried out the new Content Aware Fill feature in Photoshop CS5 and you’ve been left just a little bit disappointed.
What Content Aware Fill does is to replace unwanted areas of an image in a smart way. It can reduce the …
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