When we think about taking long exposures with a camera, night time images usually come to mind. Only dark conditions generally call for slow shutter speeds, right? True-but there is a way to take time exposures in broad daylight…with surprising
Get Incredible Depth of Field with Focus Stacking
When we think about creating a photograph with everything in sharp focus from a few centimetres in front of the lens out to the horizon, we immediately think that we will need to ‘stop down’ to an incredibly small aperture
The Photographer’s Workflow: Image Organization
Unlike the 35mm film days, we don’t think twice about taking reams of shots with our digital cameras. We’re only limited by the amount of camera memory we have. But what do we do with this plethora of photos?
Crazy Composite
I’ve always had this scene in my mind whenever I’ve heard the song ‘Crazy River’ by Robbie Robertson, so I decided to build a composite image of my interpretation. First, I shot an empty field toward sunset. Easy peasy. Because