Saturday, June 26, 2010

Photographing Fireworks

With the 4th of July just around the corner, I thought I would take the opportunity to talk about photographing fireworks.Photographing fireworks has always been an adventure for me. It seems every year the spot I have scoped out gets filled on the big day before I can get there. However, I do try to make the best of it and enjoy my shooting. I generally use a tripod, small flash light, memory cards - at least 4 gb worth of memory, remote shutter release, and confront items such as water. Finding a good spot to shoot from is the biggest challenge. You will need to do a little before hand surveying if possible. Make sure there are no trees or other tall obstacles in your line of sight to the fireworks. A good clear view is best. I do not recommend...

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Have Problems Removing and Filling in Objects?

The new Content-Aware Fill in Photoshop CS5 will help those that have troubles with removing objects from photos. It is a remarkable tool that magically removes and fills the space with the matching background. Watch the attached video to see the tool in use.Remarkab...

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Casual Photographers Manage Your Photos Without The Expensive Software

ArcoSoft has launched a new software package that seems to answer the expensive software problem for casual photographers. PhotoImpression has a price of $40 and a Free Trial period for you to give it a test run. The software has your basic editing tools and stacking capabilities. The software is lacking in some areas and some thought should be given before buying it. For the price it is not a bad choice for a basic program. To read more about the new software click he...

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