Friday, 14 June 2013

Take control of your photo editing with our best-ever tutorials

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Hi Photography enthusiast, 
 
We've moved firmly beyond the days when scepticism of photo editing techniques created deep divides in the photographic community. Thankfully, now most photographers can agree that skilled - and subtle - editing is necessary to reclaim what your eye saw. This week we have a range of essential photo editing tips for you, from techniques tailor-made for landscape photographers to an easy way to stylise your portraits.

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In-camera technique is, of course, important. But your prowess in the digital darkroom is increasingly important to the success of your images and crafting a look that defines you as an artist. And this is especially true with landscapes. In our latest photo editing guide we offer 14 photo editing tricks and tips that every landscape photographer must know.
 
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In the third part of our Shoot Like A Pro series on how to photograph any subject we take a closer look at the best camera settings for landscape photography. In this week’s guide we’ll show you how to set up your camera to achieve maximum depth of field, shoot a sunrise or sunset and add motion blur to subjects like moving water..
 
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Like fitting a magnifying glass to the front of your regular lenses, using a macro filter can make some of the smallest and most difficult subjects to photograph look big. In our latest round-up of essential photo accessories we test 6 of the top models currently available to find out which is the best close-up lens in terms of convenience and capability.
  
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In our latest Raw Tuesday tutorial we show you in-depth how to tweak your raw files and use a range of simple Photoshop effects to recreate the look of dramatic lighting in your portrait photography. Here we’ll show you how to give your portraits a stylised treatment by using a range of digital techniques to replace the background and enhance the face.
 
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