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When you edit, and especially when you colorize, you want to do it in a relatively dimenvironment. And if you cannot achieve that, you at least don’twant any direct light falling on your monitor. That can really screw up the color your eyes perceive.If you are using a calibration tool like Datacolor’s Spyder (reviewed here) [...]

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It’s time for our 8th deal in our 12 Deals of Christas and today we have a fun one for you today – and cheap too!

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Some short require camera shake for authenticity, but are so much easier shooting on a tripod. Think about any effect where you need to cut between two shots, or wanting to shoot something quickly while still making it seems like it was shot hand held. This gets even harder if you want a significant shake. [...]

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It seems like everything these days is either Star Wars or inspired by Star Wars. However, unlike many photos Im seeing lately, this set is kickass in its own right. The concept itself isnt new, but Barcelona-based photographer Manu Cabaero hit the nail on the head with his milk-splashed characters of Princess Leia, Like Skywalker [...]

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In case you didnt know, theres such thing as smart goggles. Designed for skiers and snowboarders who are looking to get the most out of their equipment, smart goggles are traditional snow goggles with integrated technology that pairs with your smartphone or other devices to display stats and information onto a heads up display (HUD) [...]

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Sometimes, picking a favorite is hard. If you ask me to choose a favorite song or movie, it just can’t be done. Lenses; however, are different beasts. Ask most photographers what their favorite lens is, and you’ll probably get little hesitation before they start gushing and waxing lyrical.

At least that’s how I am, and when it comes to picking my favorite, all you have to do is ask which lens is probably on my camera body right now. That is almost always the... more

As artists, we find the ‘Fair Use’ doctrine to sometimes be beneficial, but sometimes to be extremely disturbing. I guess illustratorDanny Quirksubscribes to the latter according to a post he made concerning Madonna using his work on her shows under that doctrine. Danny has a series of illustrationscalled Dissections which shows medical sketches (the kind [...]

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Balance is one of the characteristics of good composition. It is the way elements of an image are arranged to create a feeling of stability. If you imagine that your image is a set of scales, all elements of your composition should be balanced to make a photograph feel stable.

There are many ways to create balanced images. The easiest way to achieve it is by using symmetry, as it guarantees left to right, or top to bottom balance. The results look formal, organized, and orderly... more

Ever looked at a stunning image and wondered why dont mine look like that?

Heres the secret: great photo editing achievable with this ALL-NEW collection of 104 Lightroom presets from Hacking Photography!

Today’s deal in our 12 Deals of Christmas is deal #7 and it’s our biggest one yet with a whopping 94% off the normal retail price.

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Short answer: Some Latex, A hat, cardboard and smoke. Hit the jump for the long answer. Be aware that it is mildly NSFW. Inspiration This shoot was a combination of several unrelated factors coming together. Interestingly they fit very well as a complete concept. Factor #1: I’m a big fan of using creative scenery in [...]

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