Category «Digital Photography Tips & Info»

Use a Wide Angle to Distort Perspective – Digital Photography Tip of the Week

Use a wide or ultra wide angle lens to add some extra spark to an otherwise dull image. Using the widest lens or setting you have, move in close to your subject.  You will notice that the perspective is distorted as the subject gets further away from you. Some subjects that this works very well …

FastStone Soft freeware

The other day Chris was telling me about an image preview tool that he uses called FastStone Image Viewer. It is free software that can either be installed or run as a standalone executable. You can use the software to view, resize, and touch up photos, as well as do things like make a slide …

Feel the Burn – Digital Photography Tip of the Week

When I was younger, still in high school, I spent a lot of time learning photography, not unlike today. I read all the books I could, I talked to the guys in the local camera shops and most importantly, I shot a lot. However, back then my choices were all film based which was expensive. …

JPEG image enhancer

I heard about this on Download Squad. I haven’t tried it myself, but it sounds interesting. While it can’t bring back the quality to a heavily compressed JPEG image, JPEG Enhancer can smooth out the artifacts and make a much nicer-looking image as a result. It’s so easy to use, it’s ridiculous; simply open a …

Watch your Elevations – Digital Photography Tip of the Week

This weeks tip is a very simple one. Watch your elevations. Simply, if your subject sits at a higher elevation than the camera, place the subject in the top half of the frame. If the subject sits below the camera, place it in the lower half of the frame. Following this simple guideline can help …

Very Early Morning Photography – Digital Photography Tip of the Week

I have mentioned in previous tips that I do much of my shooting in the early morning. This is for a variety of reasons, better light than midday, less or no people traffic to interfere with my photos and of course life is busy and shooting in the morning doesn’t interfere with other things leaving …

Colour Relationships – Digital Photography Tip of the Week

Today’s tip is a quick one regarding the relationship of colour models. You are most likely most familiar with the RGB colour model as this is used in most computer applications, your digital cameras, monitors, etc. Another very common colour model comes from the print industry, CMYK. If you are using Adobe Photoshop Elements, you …

Tips for panoramic stitching – Digital Photography Tip of the Week

Many of the software packages that come with digital camera’s as well as a lot of the photo editing software applications have features that let you stitch a series of images together to create a panoramic shot. There are a few steps you want to take before hand though to be sure you have some …

Strobist.com – Lighting information for everyone – Digital Photography Tip of the Week

I would like to thank everyone for their patience over the past little while when I was getting married. I know that the tips had stopped, but hopefully the reviews Graham included in the newsletter were beneficial. I had very little activity on my own website in that time as well and have resumed regular …

Top Ten Digital Photography Tips

MacDevCenter.com has a nice collection of their Top Ten Digital Photography Tips. You can visit the site to see all of the details and photo samples, but the tips are: Warm Up Those Tones Sunglasses Polarizer Outdoor Portraits That Shine Macro Mode Madness Horizon Line Mayhem Massive Media Card High Rez All the Way Tolerable …