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How to Fix Blown Out Areas Around the Sun

Shooting directly into the Sun, whether it is sunrise or sunset, often results in some areas around the Sun getting clipped, and we get these rather harsh edges in our sky. Even when shooting bracketed or underexposing for the highlights, we may not achieve a pleasing result around the strongest light in a scene. This […] petapixel.com »

2019-5-6 18:25

It’s Lit: How to Do Flash Photography Under the Sun Like a Pro

When the sun’s blazing outside, our instinct is to forego flash photography and just use ambient light. But as photographer Ed Gregory of the YouTube channel Photos in Color demonstrates in his seven-minute tutorial, speedlights and studio flashes can actually be your allies if you’re looking to create stunning and perfectly exposed photographs. thephoblographer.com »

2018-11-7 17:00

“Sun Moon London” – Солнечный и ночной Лондон, снятый на 2520 мм объектив

“Sun Moon London” это 3-х минутный ролик с просто шикарными кадрами, снятыми на фокусном расстоянии 2520 мм. Cоздал его фотограф и оператор Luke Miller из Лондона. Для съемки он использовал свою камеру Canon 5D Mark III с прошивкой Magic Lantern и объектив Sigma 150-600mm f/5-6. kaddr.com »

2018-4-13 17:52

Using Strobes to Enhance the Sun in Portraiture

So many photographers out there rely heavily on natural light for their outdoor and indoor portraits, but many of you also make use of external lighting sources like strobes or speedlights. One great way to make use of both methods of thought is to use a strobe or speedlight as a fill light in your natural light portraits instead of something reflective, like a 5 in 1 reflector. thephoblographer.com »

2017-12-27 17:00

Lee Reverse ND Filters

Lee Filters have announced a new range of Reverse ND grads. "Landscape photographers have always been drawn to the quality of light at the beginning and end of the day, but shooting during those precious seconds when the sun itself hovers above the horizon can be a tricky affair," the company said in a statement. photographyblog.com »

2017-10-20 17:00

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