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What’s the technique Mike? I hear you beg.. read on..
The program that you use is really up to you, so I will deal with everything that goes on before you input your pictures to ensure great results in the end.
I have been taking photos at concerts I have been to over the last 4 or 5 years and normally come away with a few keepers but I have always been left a little frustrated that due to camera restrictions, I could only take in my point and shoot. A few months ago I put my name down as a contributer for an online magazine so I could start building my portfolio and confidence as a live shooter. There is no pay for this but it's a great time and I am getting to see bands I'd never see.
So, what have I learnt so far? read on....
I started using Adobe Lightroom about a year ago and it has quickly become the main programe that I use for processing (I still use Canon's Digital Photo Professional for sharpening).
According to Adobe, Lightroom has been reworked from the ground up, making it faster and more capable of dealing with ever-increasing library sizes. It uses a better noise-reduction technique that improves your photos taken at high ISO settings.
I have been taking part in a competition run by Olympus Australia. They send you the new Pen E-P1 camera to have for 1 month and we take photos, upload them and people vote.
People seem pretty divided over this camera, some say it's slow to focus and process and had bad ISO and others would clearly marry it if it was legal (where it is in the United States of America).
I am going to offer my opinions on this camera after one month of extensive use, but please note:
- I never read the manual
- I only had the 14-48mm kit lens and the 17mm 2.8 lens
- I never read the manual
OK, it IS slow... slow to focus, slow to process the art filters and slow to process long exposures (although I have been told to turn noise reduction off and this fixes the long exposure processing time) and it's pricey - the $1399 price tag for the body alone with kit lens and ($1799) for the twin lens kit will always make me compare it to a dSLR and not a point and shoot.
In Photography School
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Implied nudes. Sensual series to nude photography part 5 Please note this series will show the naked human form...
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Artistic nudes. Nude photography sensual series Part 4 Please note this series will show the naked female...
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Posing your model. Nude photography sensual series Part 3 Please note this series will show the naked human form...
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Finding a nude model. Nude photography sensual series Part 2 Please note this series will show the naked human form...
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The complete sensual series to nude photography - Part 1 Introduction to nude photography Please note this series will show the naked human form...
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In Post Production
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4 Methods of toning photos with photoshop Yesterday we discussed 6 different ways to convert...
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6 Great techniques to convert colour photos to black and white Black and white photography, for many it is the only...
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Panoramic photos made easy I am sure you have seen wonderful panoramic photos...
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Mind-boggling 3D images from your 1D photos Remember those awesome 3D pictures that you had to...
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Understanding different file formats photography fundamentals An often-overlooked component to modern digital format...
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